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OverviewWith all the tools you need, including guides to the best breweries, brewpubs and tap houses in each area, lists of must-try beers and of all the best bottle shops, this accessible guide is your ticket to the craft breweries of the PNW - both in and out of the glass! * Oregon and Washington brewers are consistently among the frontrunners in all international beer competitions * Oregon, Washington and British Columbia are home to more than 200 breweries and brewpubs * Portland alone has over 30 breweries and brewpubs in its city limits - more than any other city in the world * This is the first book that focuses exclusively on this important beer region Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lisa M. MorrisonPublisher: Timber Press Imprint: Timber Press Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781604690897ISBN 10: 1604690895 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 30 March 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsExperience the city s beer-loving spirit first-hand. <i><b>U.S. News & World Report</b></i> The ultimate guide for locals looking to have a perfect time enjoying the craft beers of the Pacific Northwest. <i><b>Portland Book Review</b></i> If you don t live or regularly travel to the Pacific Northwest, watch out. You ll be itching to toss this book into a bag and board a flight. <i><b>Serious Eats</b></i> Interesting facts and insider tips. <i><b>Seattle Weekly</b></i> A well-written and entertaining travel guide to the best breweries and pubs in this region. <i><b>ItsPubNight.com</b></i> I will need to buy several copies as I am going to wear them out as I use them as my new where do we go next? guide in the Pacific Northwest. <i><b>Brewdad.com</b></i> Morrison employs an entertaining, readable style that imparts a lot of information to the reader without becoming repetitive or stale. <i><b>Vancouver Sun</b></i> This book offers 18 pubcrawls. . . . Grab it, get to Portland, or Seattle, or Vancouver and start wandering. <i><b>Ale Street News</b></i> This comprehensive coverage of our ever-expanding corner of Beervana focuses on all the best of the best. <i><b>Brewpublic</b></i> Will pique your beery interest for years to come, yet is slim enough to slip into your travel bag. <i><b>Antsaint.com</b></i> A real winner. <i><b>Beervana.com</b></i> Gives very valuable information to the prospective beer connoisseur. I ve found my new drinking buddy, and it s only 200 pages long. <i><b>Portlandbeer.org</b></i> This book is the ultimate guide for locals looking to have a perfect time enjoying the craft beers of the Pacific Northwest. Experience the city's beer-loving spirit first-hand. --U.S. News & World Report The ultimate guide for locals looking to have a perfect time enjoying the craft beers of the Pacific Northwest. --Portland Book Review If you don't live or regularly travel to the Pacific Northwest, watch out. You'll be itching to toss this book into a bag and board a flight. --Serious Eats Interesting facts and insider tips. --Seattle Weekly A well-written and entertaining travel guide to the best breweries and pubs in this region. --ItsPubNight.com I will need to buy several copies as I am going to wear them out as I use them as my new 'where do we go next?' guide in the Pacific Northwest. --Brewdad.com Morrison employs an entertaining, readable style that imparts a lot of information to the reader without becoming repetitive or stale. --Vancouver Sun This book offers 18 pubcrawls. . . . Grab it, get to Portland, or Seattle, or Vancouver and start wandering. --Ale Street News This comprehensive coverage of our ever-expanding corner of Beervana focuses on all the best of the best. --Brewpublic Will pique your beery interest for years to come, yet is slim enough to slip into your travel bag. --Antsaint.com A real winner. --Beervana.com Gives very valuable information to the prospective beer connoisseur. I've found my new drinking buddy, and it's only 200 pages long. --Portlandbeer.org Author InformationLisa M. Morrison is the host and producer of Beer O'Clock, a weekly, hour-long commercial radio show devoted to craft beer. Lisa writes regularly many beer-related magazines and has been teaching beer-tasting classes for women in and around the PNW for more than a decade. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |