300 Years of Beer: An Illustrated History of Brewing in Manitoba
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Format
Paperback
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
Jun 1, 2013
Publisher
Great Plains Publications
ISBN-10
192653171X
ISBN-13
9781926531717
Description
Set against the backdrop of Manitoba’s rich cultural tapestry, this volume chronicles the fascinating evolution of brewing in the region. With vibrant illustrations and a compelling narrative, the authors delve into the journey of beer production over the last three centuries, capturing the intricate relationship between the local landscape and the brewing process.
Wright and Craig expertly weave together historical anecdotes, profiles of pioneering breweries, and the pivotal moments that shaped the beer industry in Manitoba. Through detailed research and engaging storytelling, they create a vivid picture of how brewing has transformed from small, local operations to significant industry players while remaining deeply ingrained in the community's identity.
Readers are invited to sip from a frothy glass of history as they explore the interplay of tradition and innovation in brewing methods. The volume not only celebrates legendary beers but also honors the spirited people behind them, offering a toast to the craft and its enduring legacy in Manitoba.
With meticulous attention to detail and an inviting format, the book serves as both a reference guide and a visual feast, perfect for beer enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
Wright and Craig expertly weave together historical anecdotes, profiles of pioneering breweries, and the pivotal moments that shaped the beer industry in Manitoba. Through detailed research and engaging storytelling, they create a vivid picture of how brewing has transformed from small, local operations to significant industry players while remaining deeply ingrained in the community's identity.
Readers are invited to sip from a frothy glass of history as they explore the interplay of tradition and innovation in brewing methods. The volume not only celebrates legendary beers but also honors the spirited people behind them, offering a toast to the craft and its enduring legacy in Manitoba.
With meticulous attention to detail and an inviting format, the book serves as both a reference guide and a visual feast, perfect for beer enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
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