Guide has essential info for beer tours
BY CHARLES PERRY
Los Angeles Times
If you're into craft beers, really into them, sooner or later you're
going to have to get a big black book titled "The Essential Reference of
Domestic Brewers and Their Bottled Brands, 2nd Edition" (MC Basset,
$47.50). Beer lovers Michael S. Kuderka and Catherine A. Ench-Kuderka
have packed a huge amount of information into its 341 pages.
This new edition (the first was published last year) lists every
domestic brewery, along with the beers it makes, twice - alphabetically
and by state - giving the breweries' addresses, phone numbers and Web
sites. It defines the major beer styles and then lists every example
being made in the country today. A chart indicates the availability of
each brewery by state.
The design of the book is sober and bare-bones. It's black and white
except for a color key to the various beer styles (which also gives the
bitterness range for each of them) and a short selection of brewery
labels.
Bars, restaurants and liquor stores obviously need such a book, but so
do craft beer lovers. How many times have you tasted a fascinating beer
and forgotten the brewer's name, or been told about something special -
say, El Toro Brewing's Peach Ale, or Reaper Ale's Mortality Stout - and
not known where to find it? If the book doesn't have the answer, the
brewer's Web site might offer just the help you need.
By the way, "The Essential Reference" confirms something you might have
suspected about California: It's not just the country's wine capital but
its beer capital as well. There are 51 craft breweries in the Golden
State, more than in the next two (Wisconsin and Colorado) combined.
The craft brewing scene is volatile, with new breweries showing up and
old ones changing their product lineup, so the authors plan to issue a
new volume yearly. But even more intriguing: You can register and get
free access to the Online Companion, which is updated every month.
The book is self-published and not widely available in bookstores. Order
by visiting www.
essential-reference.com or calling 1-800-247-6553.
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