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1.0 out of 5 stars
Ancient history,
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This review is from: Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Breweries (Breweries Series) (Paperback)
This book is woefully outdated. Sadly it is the nature of these types of "travel guides." The alleged updates on the author's website, which keeps this book "current", are woefully outdated as well. I can not see why anyone would want to purchase this book. The information contained in this book could be easily obtained in a matter of minutes by visiting a few brewery and beer websites, and would cost you nothing. Why would you waste money on this? There are beer and brewery websites out there dedicated to this, and they are current! Area attractions? Again, information that can be easily gleaned off the internet by visiting a few travel sites (cost free I might add) or could be found in free travel brochures at local rest stops and gas stations. A travel guide like this might have been useful maybe 15-20 years ago, but in 2010? It is a relic, one might even say benighted. In my opinion, (the last time I checked, we are still allowed to have one in the U.S.) this book is not worth the paper it is printed on. I can understand why you can get a copy starting at $0.36. It's not even worth that much.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Virginia, Maryland, & Delaware Breweries,
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This review is from: Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Breweries (Breweries Series) (Paperback)
New York Breweries. by Lew Bryson
Virginia, Maryland, & Delaware Breweries. by Lew Bryson Lat year I bought Nicholle the Pennsylvania Breweries book. We enjoyed it so much that I bought her the NY Breweries and the VA, MD, DE (which includes WDC as well) Breweries for this years birthday. Both books are similar in organization and style to the PA book. And as such they are very good purchases. I did sit down and actually read them. I have even sampled some of the beer from a couple of the places in NY. The NY book has a really good section on regional foods and devotes a bit of ink to the whole Buffalo Hot Wings phenomenon. Some of the regional foods things I knew, some I did not. The VA, MD, DE regional food coverage is not as in depth as the NY one but is covering more ground. The author waxes poetic about VA ham and MD blue crabs. Based on my sampling in NY I would say that the author is fairly spot-on. Though it will surprise some "beer geeks" that he is not an attack do when it comes to Anheuser-Busch who does operate a major brewery in NY. In fact he defends A-B for its fanatical attention to quality and consistency. He is correct when he says that prohibition did a lot to help A-H and in a sense they just gave America what it really wanted. Based on their market share you have to agree with him. Budweiser is very good as a beer for what it sets out to be. It may not be my mug of ale. I did enjoy his small essay on beer tourism in the glossary. As a "beer tourist" myself I echo his thoughts. All told these books are an excllent additionto our touring collection an dwe look forward to using them to help better enjoy our travels in these areas. They are certainly well worth the cost of purchase. As with the PA books you cancheck out his website at: http://www.lewbryson.com/ for updates on any of the places covered in the book and on new places which are not covered
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lew does it again!,
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This review is from: Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Breweries (Breweries Series) (Paperback)
Do not leave home without this book! A must have guide when your cruising the Mid-Atlantic area for the best brewpubs and beer bars.
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Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Breweries (Breweries Series) by Lew Bryson (Paperback - July 12, 2005)
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