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Book Reviews

Beer Pairing

All About Beer Magazine - Volume 37, Issue 1
February 28, 2016 By John Holl

Beer Pairing by Julia Herz and Gwen Conley

Beer Pairing
By Julia Herz and Gwen Conley
$25, Voyageur Press

Geeks get excited: This is the food book you’ve been waiting for. It’s a graduate-level book for the beer- and food-minded, examining raw ingredients; storage, glassware, and serving; and the nitty-gritty of color, nuanced flavor and fermentation. You’ll need a pencil, a notebook and a well-stocked kitchen, but will come out the other side a more thoughtful steward of pairings. It’s a deep dive into the science behind every aspect of brewing and the way humans react to flavor. It’s also U.S.-centric. In a chapter on pairing beer by style, the authors give detailed information on popular international beers and proceed to give only American-made examples, ignoring offerings from the country of origin. Far from a casual read, it’s a resource for chefs, brewers and serious enthusiasts looking to be beer pros.

 

 

 

 


John Holl
John is the editor of All About Beer Magazine and the author of three books, including The American Craft Beer Cookbook. Find him on Twitter @John_Holl.

1 Comment
  • Ruth Berman says:
    April 17, 2016 at 7:42 pm

    This is the best beer book I own and I own a lot! I picked it up when I brought our California Beercation group to visit the Lost Abbey. Gwen really kicked up our tasting a few notches by adding in some pairings. The book is well written, interesting and really speaks to the reader in an easy to digest(no pun intended)fashion. I have been telling my beer tasting students about it and plan to incorporate some of the ideas and info into our classes.

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