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An unapologetically opinionated view of what's brewing across the continent and around the globe.

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- I just returned from a trip to The Beer Store. That's The Beer Store with a capital T, B and S because this beer store is part of an Ontario-wide chain of retail beer locations owned and operated by a corporation called Brewers Retail Inc., or BRI for short. And this beer store is bigger than any other you are ever likely to see.
1997: The Year in Beer Books -- A Special Holiday Review Section
- Beer Guides
- The Great American Microbrewery Beer Book by Jennifer Trainer Thompson
- The Beer Essentials by F. Paul Pacult
- Kindred Spirits by F. Paul Pacult
- The Simon and Schuster Pocket Guide to Beer by Michael Jackson
- The Great Lakes Beer Guide by Jamie MacKinnon
- America's Best Brews by Steve Johnson
- The Quebec Beer Guide by Nick Hamilton
- Beer Cookbooks
- Assorted Other Beer Books
- Beer Blast by Philip Van Munching
- The Encyclopedia of Beer edited by Christine P. Rhodes
- Michael Jackson's Beer Companion, 2nd Edition by Michael Jackson
- The Encyclopedia of World Beers by Graham Lees and Benjamin Myers
- The World Encyclopedia of Beer by Brian Glover
- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Beer by Stuart Kallen
- The Good Beer Book by Timothy Harper and Garrett Oliver
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- I'm currently carrying about 5-10 pounds extra around my middle, and as I am writing these words in late November, I can assure you that they do not come from holiday excesses. No, rather, they are pounds with a pedigree, inches with an origin.
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