Beer Hunter, Whisky Chaser (eBook)

New writing on beer and whisky in honour of Michael Jackson.

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2009
176 Seiten
Neil Wilson Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-906476-95-3 (ISBN)

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A unique testament to Michael Jackson from the world's leading food and drinks writers. They are: Stephen Beaumont, Dave Broom, Ian Buxton, John Hansell, Julie Johnson, Charles MacLean, Hans Offringa, F Paul Pacult, Roger Protz, Lucy Saunders, Conrad Seidl, Carolyn Smagalski and Gavin D Smith. The collaborators represent a roll of honour from food and drinks writing. All have donated an original essay - without fee - to Beer Hunter, Whisky Chaser. The print edition book was published on 27 March, 2009, to mark Jackson's birth date. All proceeds from the publication, which was supported by leading single malt whisky The Glenlivet, were donated to the Parkinson's Disease Society of the UK raising GBP12,000 for the cause. Editor Ian Buxton, who conceived the project, said "e;Michael Jackson dominated the world of both beer and whisky writing for two decades and was hugely influential in both 'real ale' and single malt whisky. A complete generation of writers has cause to be grateful to him, not to mention countless brewers and distillers. This new book honours that legacy."e; He concludes: "e;If variety is what you celebrate in your choice of whisky or beer, then this is truly a joyous and eclectic celebration of a life well-lived. We have sought to honour Michael with words, fresh and new writing on beer and whisky that he would have enjoyed reading; that he would have respected; that he might even have wished to have written himself."e; The contents list is: Introduction by Ian Buxton; Quintessentially Michael by Carolyn Smagalski; When's the Right Time for Barley Wine? by Stephen Beaumont; Three Stepps to ... by Dave Broom; Pants to Whisky: An Authentic Link by Ian Buxton; My Friend, Whisky by John Hansell; Thirty Years of American Beer by Julie Johnson; The Renaissance of Malt Whisky by Charles MacLean; A'bunadh: A Short Story by Hans Offringa; A Question of Priorities by F Paul Pacult; Lagering by Roger Protz; Ale-wyfes and Beer-chefs The Evolution of Cooking with Beer by Lucy Saunders; In Search of German Beer Culture by Conrad Seidl; Thirty Years of British Beer by Gavin D Smith; Contributors' Biographies.

Ian Buxton Ian Buxton is a former Marketing Director of one of Scotland's most famous single malts. He began work in the Scotch whisky industry in 1987; was elected a Keeper of the Quaich in 1991, and holds the Freedom and Livery of the Worshipful Company of Distillers. He is a member of the international tasting panel for the World Whisky Awards and the Scottish Field Merchants' Challenge and is Conference Director of the annual World Whiskies Conference. He consults widely in the whisky industry; writes regularly for Whisky Magazine, the leading UK consumer title, and contributes to a wide variety of other publications. He recently launched www.thewhiskychannel.com, a social networking site for whisky enthusiasts. Ian has written or co-authored three whisky books and recently completed a new edition of Aeneas MacDonald's 1930 classic Whisky. He has written a history of John Dewar & Sons and an account of the reopening of Glenglassaugh Distillery. In 2010 he published 101 Whiskies to Try Before You Die and in 2011 a history celebrating the 175th anniversary of Glenfarclas Distillery. Ian lives in Perthshire on the site of a former Victorian distillery, Tomdachoille.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.3.2009
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Essen / Trinken Getränke
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-906476-95-0 / 1906476950
ISBN-13 978-1-906476-95-3 / 9781906476953
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