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The Good Beer Guide (to) Germany
The Good Beer Guide (to) Germany is not only a 573-page encyclopedia of German breweries and their beers, it tells you how to get around, when and where to go, and where to drink in places from Hamburg to Berlin and Dseldorf to München, with a special feature on Bamburg, the cutest beer drinking town on Earth.
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Around Bruges in 80 Beers
Bruges deserves its reputation as a lovely, unspoilt medieval city, famed for its architecture, lace and chocolates. However, it is also a great place to sample the diverse offerings of Belgium’s finest brewers. How many other cities can offer 80 hugely different places selling 80 different top quality beers?
Armed with this guide, you should be able to dig a little deeper and be more adventurous in your beer choices and to experience some of the truly exceptional offerings of the greatest brewing nation in the world. You will find out with practice, which beer styles and which beers you prefer.
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Good Beer Guide to Belgium
Tim Webb has been compiling Beer Guides to Belgium since 1992, including one written entirely in Dutch. The latest edition was published in June 2005 and gives details of all 120 breweries, over 800 beers and more than 500 specialist beer cafés.
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A Beer Excursion
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LambicLand/LambikLand
LambicLand, cooperative work by Tim Webb, Chris Pollard and Joris Pattyn, explores the Senne Valley as it runs through Brussels and Payottenland, the unique beer-producing region famed for its production of lambic beers.
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