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Beer reviews made by Two, December 6, 1998
By A Customer
This review is from: America's Best Beers/a Complete Guide to the More Than 350 Microbreweries and Brewpubs Across America (Paperback)
"Americas Best Beers" is a decent book to start with for the novice craft beer drinker. It is sufficient as a reference guide. But there are many flaws, most notably with the incompleteness of the reviews. There are several beers that only one of the two guys has bothered to rate. Even worse, there are several beers and breweries that are mentioned, but then there are no ratings at all! Why even list the brewery if you are not going to rate the beer? This only frustrates the reader. When you read a book on beer ratings, you want to see ratings. And you want to get the perspective from both authors, not just one of them.
A little more completeness and consistency would have made this a better book.
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A Must Read For Any Lover Of Quality American Beer, November 22, 1995
By A Customer
This review is from: America's Best Beers/a Complete Guide to the More Than 350 Microbreweries and Brewpubs Across America (Paperback)
Here in a paperback book that you can carry to the local
retail beer emporium or when looking for a microbrew pub
are the descriptions of 350 microbreweries in the U.S.
Authors Chris Finch and Scott Griffiths not only describe
these unique pubs but also rate hundreds of beers made by
these breweries. If you enjoy great beer in the European
tradition, this guide is the best I've seen on the subject.
I look foward to d finding some of their highly recommended
beers in the near future. If great beer is your thing make
sure someone puts this great little book under your Xmas tree.
Also visit some of the microbrewery sites on the Web.
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