The Good Beer Guide (to) Germany is the only English language guide to all the German breweries and their beers. A magnificent feat of research, it takes readers to all of the known brewery taps, introduces all of Germany’s lesser known beer styles and best drinking towns, plus features on Munich's Oktoberfest, the Cologne Carnival and the famous Reinheitsgebot beer law.
Five years in the making, it will be another fifty before it is surpassed. Over 1,250 breweries and 7,500 beers. The ultimate beer travelling achievement.
![]() |
Sample spread from Good Beer Guide Germany |
Tim Skelton
If you think that the search for decent beer in Amsterdam ends at the Heineken Experience, you will get a pleasant shock if you follow the suggestions of Dutch based travel writer and beer lover Tim Skelton, as he takes you round the city's lesser known canals and alley ways to find hand-picked beers in some of the most beautiful and interesting cafes in Europe ...more >
Tim Webb
First published in 1992, Good Beer Guide Belgium has managed to become both a cult guidebook and the standard work on the beers of Belgium and where to find them. Definitive, totally independent and opinionated, it covers every brewery and regular beer, over 600 hand-picked specialist outlets. Chock full of in-the-know travel advice about small hotels, getting around without a car, beer festivals, brewery visiting and ...more >