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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jeremy Cowan , Journalist James Sullivan (Freelance)Publisher: Malt Shop Publishing Imprint: Malt Shop Publishing Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.676kg ISBN: 9780982932513ISBN 10: 0982932510 Pages: 332 Publication Date: 01 December 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWhile his sense of humor, Jeremy's schtick, is riotous and unforgettable, it is the trails encountered following his dream that make this book a memorable read. Enjoy the ride as much as one of Jeremy's beers. --Daniel Bradford, publisher, All About Beer magazine This man knows how to build a brand from scratch and reading his story is a fascinating, can't-put-the-book-down tale. Just don't read it from right to left. --Pete Slosberg, founder, Pete's Wicked Ale Mixes comedic, self-deprecating anecdotes with general acts of badassery--which pretty much sums up the brands [Cowan] has created. --Jeff Cioletti, editor in chief, Beverage World magazine Hilariously mind-blowing --Alan Kaufman, author, Jew Boy Jeremy Cowan combines the heart of a brewer with the soul of a two-thousand-year-old rabbinical mench in his new book Craft Beer Bar Mitzvah . A must read on how to get from there (a crazy dream) to here successfully in beer. --Tom Dalldorf, publisher, Celebrator Beer News While his sense of humor, Jeremy's schtick, is riotous and unforgettable, it is the trails encountered following his dream that make this book a memorable read. Enjoy the ride as much as one of Jeremy's beers. Daniel Bradford, publisher, All About Beer magazine Jeremy Cowan combines the heart of a brewer with the soul of a two-thousand-year-old rabbinical mench in his new book Craft Beer Bar Mitzvah. A must read on how to get from there (a crazy dream) to here successfully in beer. Tom Dalldorf, publisher, Celebrator Beer News Mixes comedic, self-deprecating anecdotes with general acts of badasserywhich pretty much sums up the brands [Cowan] has created. Jeff Cioletti, editor in chief, Beverage World magazine This man knows how to build a brand from scratch and reading his story is a fascinating, can't-put-the-book-down tale. Just don't read it from right to left. Pete Slosberg, founder, Pete's Wicked Ale Hilariously mind-blowing Alan Kaufman, author, Jew Boy Hilariously mind-blowing --Alan Kaufman, author, Jew Boy This man knows how to build a brand from scratch and reading his story is a fascinating, can't-put-the-book-down tale. Just don't read it from right to left. --Pete Slosberg, founder, Pete's Wicked Ale Mixes comedic, self-deprecating anecdotes with general acts of badassery--which pretty much sums up the brands [Cowan] has created. --Jeff Cioletti, editor in chief, Beverage World magazine Jeremy Cowan combines the heart of a brewer with the soul of a two-thousand-year-old rabbinical mench in his new book Craft Beer Bar Mitzvah. A must read on how to get from there (a crazy dream) to here successfully in beer. --Tom Dalldorf, publisher, Celebrator Beer News While his sense of humor, Jeremy's schtick, is riotous and unforgettable, it is the trails encountered following his dream that make this book a memorable read. Enjoy the ride as much as one of Jeremy's beers. --Daniel Bradford, publisher, All About Beer magazine Hilariously mind-blowing --Alan Kaufman, author, Jew Boy Author InformationJeremy Cowan is the founder and proprietor of Shmaltz Brewing Company, which annually produces more than 7,000 barrels of award-winning craft beer. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, and San Francisco. James Sullivan is a regular contributor to the Boston Globe, a former staff writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, and the author of The Hardest Working Man, Jeans, and Seven Dirty Words. He lives in Boston. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |