As a beer devotee, you need to know which beers are malty or hoppy and the difference between an English IPA and an American IPA. You may even want to know which beer goes with which glass, or with which dinner course. The Beer Steward Handbook–A Practical Guide to Understanding Beer is an excellent and well-written guide to learning the basics surrounding beer. It includes an overview of the brewing process, a description of a multitude of beer styles worldwide, the rules for pairing food and beer, and the ingredients behind brewing. It discusses how to best maintain freshness of beer and the ideal ways to serve beer, right down to glass shape, size, and angle of the pour.
The Beer Steward Handbook provides an excellent background to help you explain the entire brewing process to others, the importance of proper serving techniques, the large variety found among beer styles, and much more. It even describes the important health benefits of beer through a science-based, but understandable approach.
This book is perfect for wholesalers, retail managers, restaurateurs, bar managers, servers, retail sales staff, duty managers, and beer enthusiasts at all levels.
Beer Steward Handbook, Second Edition
Chapter 1
History of Beer
Chapter 2
Overview of Brewing
Chapter 3
World Beer Styles
Chapter 4
Beer Freshness
Chapter 5
Serving Beer
Chapter 6
Beer and Food
Chapter 7
Ingredients
Chapter 8
Draft Beer
Chapter 9
Beer Flavor
Chapter 10
Beer and Health
Appendix A: Summary of the Modern Brewing ProcessAppendix B: Ideal Gas Pressure
Appendix C: Beer Flavor Wheel
Appendix D: Beer Institute Advertising and Marketing Code
Publish Date: 2012
Format: 7” x 10” softcover
ISBN: 978-0-9787726-3-5
Pages: 248
Publication Weight: 2 lbs
Edited by Stephen R. Holle, Ray Klimovitz, Lars Larson, Karl Ockert, and Steve Presley