Rob DeSalle, Ian Tattersall Eine NATURGESCHICHTE DES BIERES 1. HC/DJ 2019 ill. Wynne-

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Rob DeSalle, Ian Tattersall A NATURAL HISTORY OF BEER 1st HC/DJ 2019 ill. Wynne
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Binding
Hard Cover/Dust Jacket
Subject
Food & Drink
Original/Facsimile
Original
Year Printed
2019
Modified Item
No
Cookery Topic
Beers
Special Attributes
1st Edition, Dust Jacket
ISBN
9780300233674
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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300233671
ISBN-13
9780300233674
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18038426398

Product Key Features

Book Title
Natural History of Beer
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Beverages / Alcoholic / Beer, Reference, Social History, Chemistry / Industrial & Technical
Publication Year
2019
Illustrator
Yes, Wynne, Patricia J.
Genre
Cooking, Science, History
Author
Ian Tattersall, Rob Desalle
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
16.9 Oz
Item Length
0.9 in
Item Width
0.7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2018-951186
Reviews
"Contains keen observations on our species' curious relationship with beer in all its frothy-or-flat, black-or-golden glory."--Jazz Shaw, The Washington Examiner "A thoroughly satisfying literary effort."--Larry Marschall, Natural History magazine " A Natural History of Beer traverses time and geography to bring the story of beer and its cultural significance to life."--M.H. Albro, Choice "Forced to choose between this book and a pint of hazy IPA, I would be at a loss. Better to consume them at the same time--both will go down easily, and leave you in an improved condition."--Bill McKibben, author of Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out? "As a 'natural' follow-up to A Natural History of Wine , the sequel on beer--a supreme technological achievement of humankind--should prove equally informative and even more engaging for the general reader."--Patrick McGovern, Scientific Director, Biomolecular Archaeology Project, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology "A thorough, thoughtful exploration of the many facets of 'the most social of beverages,' which will appeal to beer lovers and general readers alike."--Theresa McCulla, American Brewing History Initiative, National Museum of American History "DeSalle and Tattersall deliver a fun, factual, focused look at how beer first happened, how it happens every day, and just what's going on when it lands on your tongue."--Lew Bryson, Senior Drinks Writer for the Daily Beast, "Contains keen observations on our species' curious relationship with beer in all its frothy-or-flat, black-or-golden glory."--Jazz Shaw, The Washington Examiner "Forced to choose between this book and a pint of hazy IPA, I would be at a loss. Better to consume them at the same time--both will go down easily, and leave you in an improved condition."--Bill McKibben, author of Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out? "As a 'natural' follow-up to A Natural History of Wine , the sequel on beer--a supreme technological achievement of humankind--should prove equally informative and even more engaging for the general reader."--Patrick McGovern, Scientific Director, Biomolecular Archaeology Project, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology "A thorough, thoughtful exploration of the many facets of 'the most social of beverages,' which will appeal to beer lovers and general readers alike."--Theresa McCulla, American Brewing History Initiative, National Museum of American History "DeSalle and Tattersall deliver a fun, factual, focused look at how beer first happened, how it happens every day, and just what's going on when it lands on your tongue."--Lew Bryson, Senior Drinks Writer for the Daily Beast, "Contains keen observations on our species' curious relationship with beer in all its frothy-or-flat, black-or-golden glory."--Jazz Shaw, The Washington Examiner "A thoroughly satisfying literary effort."--Larry Marschall, Natural History magazine "Forced to choose between this book and a pint of hazy IPA, I would be at a loss. Better to consume them at the same time--both will go down easily, and leave you in an improved condition."--Bill McKibben, author of Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out? "As a 'natural' follow-up to A Natural History of Wine , the sequel on beer--a supreme technological achievement of humankind--should prove equally informative and even more engaging for the general reader."--Patrick McGovern, Scientific Director, Biomolecular Archaeology Project, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology "A thorough, thoughtful exploration of the many facets of 'the most social of beverages,' which will appeal to beer lovers and general readers alike."--Theresa McCulla, American Brewing History Initiative, National Museum of American History "DeSalle and Tattersall deliver a fun, factual, focused look at how beer first happened, how it happens every day, and just what's going on when it lands on your tongue."--Lew Bryson, Senior Drinks Writer for the Daily Beast, "Curatorial eminences Rob DeSalle and Ian Tattersall serve up a potent scientific brew in this study of beer, explicating the underlying chemistry, neuroscience and culture with gusto. Crafted as long ago as the seventh millennium bc (in Jiahu, China), the grain-based tipple provides rich pickings, from the intricacies of barley biology and the pedigree of hops to the light absorption in a freshly poured glass of lager, the brain shrinkage behind a hangover headache and possible beer family trees. A marvellous paean to the pint, and to the researchers probing its depths." -- Barbara Kiser, Nature "Contains keen observations on our species' curious relationship with beer in all its frothy-or-flat, black-or-golden glory."--Jazz Shaw, The Washington Examiner "A thoroughly satisfying literary effort."--Larry Marschall, Natural History magazine " A Natural History of Beer traverses time and geography to bring the story of beer and its cultural significance to life."--M.H. Albro, Choice "Forced to choose between this book and a pint of hazy IPA, I would be at a loss. Better to consume them at the same time--both will go down easily, and leave you in an improved condition."--Bill McKibben, author of Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out? "As a 'natural' follow-up to A Natural History of Wine , the sequel on beer--a supreme technological achievement of humankind--should prove equally informative and even more engaging for the general reader."--Patrick McGovern, Scientific Director, Biomolecular Archaeology Project, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology "A thorough, thoughtful exploration of the many facets of 'the most social of beverages,' which will appeal to beer lovers and general readers alike."--Theresa McCulla, American Brewing History Initiative, National Museum of American History "DeSalle and Tattersall deliver a fun, factual, focused look at how beer first happened, how it happens every day, and just what's going on when it lands on your tongue."--Lew Bryson, Senior Drinks Writer for the Daily Beast, "Forced to choose between this book and a pint of hazy IPA, I would be at a loss. Better to consume them at the same time--both will go down easily, and leave you in an improved condition."--Bill McKibben, author of Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out? "As a 'natural' follow-up to A Natural History of Wine , the sequel on beer--a supreme technological achievement of humankind--should prove equally informative and even more engaging for the general reader."--Patrick McGovern, Scientific Director, Biomolecular Archaeology Project, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology "A thorough, thoughtful exploration of the many facets of 'the most social of beverages,' which will appeal to beer lovers and general readers alike."--Theresa McCulla, American Brewing History Initiative, National Museum of American History "DeSalle and Tattersall deliver a fun, factual, focused look at how beer first happened, how it happens every day, and just what's going on when it lands on your tongue."--Lew Bryson, Senior Drinks Writer for the Daily Beast
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
A
Dewey Decimal
641.23
Synopsis
A celebration of beer--its science, its history, and its impact on human culture "Curatorial eminences Rob DeSalle and Ian Tattersall serve up a potent scientific brew. . . . A marvellous paean to the pint, and to the researchers probing its depths." -- Barbara Kiser, Nature "Forced to choose between this book and a pint of hazy IPA, I would be at a loss. Better to consume them at the same time--both will go down easily, and leave you in an improved condition."--Bill McKibben What can beer teach us about biology, history, and the natural world? From ancient Mesopotamian fermentation practices to the resurgent American craft brewery, Rob DeSalle and Ian Tattersall peruse the historical record and traverse the globe for engaging and often surprising stories about beer. They explain how we came to drink beer, what ingredients combine to give beers their distinctive flavors, how beer's chemistry works at the molecular level, and how various societies have regulated the production and consumption of beer. Drawing from such diverse subject areas as animal behavior, ecology, history, archaeology, chemistry, sociology, law, genetics, physiology, neurobiology, and more, DeSalle and Tattersall entertain and inform with their engaging stories of beer throughout human history and the science behind it all. Readers are invited to grab a beer and explore the fascinating history of its creation., A celebration of beer--its science, its history, and its impact on human culture What can beer teach us about biology, history, and the natural world? From ancient Mesopotamian fermentation practices to the resurgent American craft brewery, Rob DeSalle and Ian Tattersall peruse the historical record and traverse the globe for engaging and often surprising stories about beer. They explain how we came to drink beer, what ingredients combine to give beers their distinctive flavors, how beer's chemistry works at the molecular level, and how various societies have regulated the production and consumption of beer. Drawing from such diverse subject areas as animal behavior, ecology, history, archaeology, chemistry, sociology, law, genetics, physiology, neurobiology, and more, DeSalle and Tattersall entertain and inform with their engaging stories of beer throughout human history and the science behind it all. Readers are invited to grab a beer and explore the fascinating history of its creation.
LC Classification Number
TP577.D478 2019

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