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Three Sheets To The Wind: One Man's Quest For The Meaning Of Beer Book

It's a much repeated refrain for many of us: where's the pub? Pete Brown's Three Sheets to the Wind is subtitled One Man's Quest for the Meaning of Beer -- and that subtitle alone will mean that many women will be buying it for the men in their lives (or even, of course, for themselves!) Pete Brown is a beer journalist, and has written a much-loved tome on the subject, Man Walks Into A Pub. It was, he says, a revelation to him when he discovered that many countries produce, drink and pay homage to beer more than the British. He noted that the Australians, Germans and other nations consider that they have the best beer in the world, and he was similarly bemused by other beer-related topics (such as the fact that the Japanese constructed a building in the shape of a glass of beer with a foaming head, and that the Spanish have very different ideas from the British about what social classes drink beer.) As all this beer-related information rushed in, Brown wondered why the national drink of the UK appeared to be losing its favoured status. The answer – for him – was to set out on the biggest pub crawl that the UK had ever seen (a dirty job, but someone had to do it). Putting both his health (and waistline) at risk, Brown has put together the definitive book on subject. And while the tone and title may be tongue in cheek, Three Sheets to the Wind is actually a fascinating piece social history that tells us as much about ourselves as it does about a certain refreshing drink. And, let's face it, it is no mean achievement to impart so much useful information as Pete Brown does -- while still making us laugh. --Barry ForshawRead More

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    Pete Brown is a beer journalist and author of a book about British beer. One day, Pete's world is rocked when he discovers several countries consume and celebrate beer far more than we do. At home people seem to be turning their back on the great British pint. What's going on? Obviously, the only way to find out was to on the biggest pub crawl.

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    Meet Pete Brown a beer jounalist beer drinker and author of an irreverent book about British beer "Man Walks Into A Pub". One day Pete's world is rocked when he discovers several countries produce consume and celebrate beer far more than we do. The Germans claim they make the best beer in the world the Australians consider its consumption a patriotic duty the Spanish regard lager as a trendy youth drink and the Japanese have built a skyscrapter in the shape of a foaming glass of their favourite brew. At home meanwhile people seem to be turning their back on the great British pint. What's going on? Obviously the only way to find out was to on the biggest pub crawl ever. Drinking in more than three hundred bars in twenty-seven towns in thirteen different countries on four different continents Pete puts on a stone in weight and does irrecoverable damage to his health in the pursuit of saloon-bar enlightenment. "A fine book...the exact tone that a work on this social drug requires." - "The Times". "Over 300 bars later and the man still manages to make you laugh." - "Daily Mirror". "Carlsberg don't publish books. But if they did they would probably come up with "Three Sheets to the Wind"..." - "Metro". "A marvellous book which is as enlightening about the countries he visited as any travel guide." - "Adventure Magazine".

  • Blackwell

    If we're living in the global village, where's its pub? Meet Pete Brown, a beer jounalist, beer drinker and author of an irreverent book about British beer, Man Walks Into A Pub. One day, Pete's world is rocked when he discovers several...

  • Foyles

    If were living in the global village, wheres its pub?

  • 0330442473
  • 9780330442473
  • Pete Brown
  • 4 June 2010
  • Pan
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 460
  • 2
  • Unabridged
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