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Gotham Books
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Color | White |
Height | 9 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2009 |
Weight | 1.24 Pounds |
Width | 1.17 Inches |
If you’re interested in a little history with your drink, Drunk: a Cultural History of Alcohol is an awesome book.
Drink: A Cultural History of Alcohol by Iain Gately is a great book that talks about humanity's long and varied relationship with alcohol, and goes into this quite a bit.
Imagine the times when you go to a party and drink so much that you are totally and utterly shitfaced, and puking all the way home. It wasn't that long ago that everyone drank that much. Every day. Now when I say 'everyone', I mean everyone: 10 year old kids drank this much too.
We are currently living in one of the driest ages since the invention of alcohol.
I'm current reading Drink: A Cultural History of Alcohol and it would appear that beer was already associated with the working class long before the romans and greeks were culturally established.
This is my full list of books from /r/homebrewing but it includes pro level books:
New Brewers:
Continued Learning:
Specialty/Advanced/Other:
Business Books:
Technical Readings (Textbooks might be expensive):