Brewology - Signed hardcover book with original sketch
Brewology, An Illustrated Dictionary for Beer Lovers (Skyhorse Publishing) is a full-color, 200-page, A-Z dictionary of beer terminology with more than 100 drawings and sketches.
Each book is hand signed and includes an original sketch on the opening page. This colorful book is a great gift for any craft beer lover!
Brewology, An Illustrated Dictionary for Beer Lovers (Skyhorse Publishing) is a full-color, 200-page, A-Z dictionary of beer terminology with more than 100 drawings and sketches.
Each book is hand signed and includes an original sketch on the opening page. This colorful book is a great gift for any craft beer lover!
Brewology, An Illustrated Dictionary for Beer Lovers (Skyhorse Publishing) is a full-color, 200-page, A-Z dictionary of beer terminology with more than 100 drawings and sketches.
Each book is hand signed and includes an original sketch on the opening page. This colorful book is a great gift for any craft beer lover!
Starting with an introduction to the history of beer, this A–Z dictionary takes a humorous look at the various types of beer and common verbiage associated with it while educating the reader in the process. Covering everything from Abbey to Aging, Hops to Head Retention, and Skunky to Stout, Mark Brewer's Brewology, is perfect for beer lovers everywhere!
As Mark Brewer explains in his introduction, "Beer is one of the oldest beverages known to man . . . and woman! In fact, women were the first brewers since one of their primary responsibilities involved cooking. Years ago beer was considered food as well as a drink. Beer provided many of the calories needed for one's daily diet. Dating back all the way to the fifth millennium BC, beer was recorded by the ancient Egyptian scribes, who also created an extra hieroglyph specifically for “brewer.” Historians tell us that beer was used as a method to compensate laborers who were building the pyramids. Perhaps more importantly, if an Egyptian man offered a woman a sip of his brew, they were betrothed."