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Book: Travels With Barley
I am reading a book by Ken Wells named "Travels with Barley: A Journey
Through Beer Culture In America" I thought others might be interested in the book. The writer works at the Wall Street Journal, and travels more north/south than east/west. He visits brew pubs along with neighborhood style bars, although the second chapter is devoted to a bar on a beach in Florida that seems more like a "spring break" kind of place. Tom |
"mary" > wrote in message
... > I am reading a book by Ken Wells named "Travels with Barley: A Journey > Through Beer Culture In America" I thought others might be interested in the > book. The writer works at the Wall Street Journal, and travels more > north/south than east/west. He visits brew pubs along with neighborhood > style bars, although the second chapter is devoted to a bar on a beach in > Florida that seems more like a "spring break" kind of place. I got a review copy of that, but no one seemed to be interested in a review. Too bad, I really liked the book! -- Lew Bryson www.LewBryson.com Author of "New York Breweries" and "Pennsylvania Breweries," 2nd ed., both available at <www.amazon.com> The Hotmail address on this post is for newsgroups only: I don't check it, or respond to it. Spam away. |
"mary" > wrote in message
... > I am reading a book by Ken Wells named "Travels with Barley: A Journey > Through Beer Culture In America" I thought others might be interested in the > book. The writer works at the Wall Street Journal, and travels more > north/south than east/west. He visits brew pubs along with neighborhood > style bars, although the second chapter is devoted to a bar on a beach in > Florida that seems more like a "spring break" kind of place. I got a review copy of that, but no one seemed to be interested in a review. Too bad, I really liked the book! -- Lew Bryson www.LewBryson.com Author of "New York Breweries" and "Pennsylvania Breweries," 2nd ed., both available at <www.amazon.com> The Hotmail address on this post is for newsgroups only: I don't check it, or respond to it. Spam away. |
Tom wrote:
> I am reading a book by Ken Wells named "Travels with Barley: A Journey > Through Beer Culture In America" I thought others might be interested in the > book. The writer works at the Wall Street Journal, and travels more > north/south than east/west. He visits brew pubs along with neighborhood > style bars, although the second chapter is devoted to a bar on a beach in > Florida that seems more like a "spring break" kind of place. It's an outstanding book, especially the chapters that mention me. Cheers, Steve |
Tom wrote:
> I am reading a book by Ken Wells named "Travels with Barley: A Journey > Through Beer Culture In America" I thought others might be interested in the > book. The writer works at the Wall Street Journal, and travels more > north/south than east/west. He visits brew pubs along with neighborhood > style bars, although the second chapter is devoted to a bar on a beach in > Florida that seems more like a "spring break" kind of place. It's an outstanding book, especially the chapters that mention me. Cheers, Steve |
Tom wrote:
> I am reading a book by Ken Wells named "Travels with Barley: A Journey > Through Beer Culture In America" I thought others might be interested in the > book. The writer works at the Wall Street Journal, and travels more > north/south than east/west. He visits brew pubs along with neighborhood > style bars, although the second chapter is devoted to a bar on a beach in > Florida that seems more like a "spring break" kind of place. It's an outstanding book, especially the chapters that mention me. Cheers, Steve |
>> I am reading a book by Ken Wells named "Travels with Barley: A Journey
>> Through Beer Culture In America"........ I didn't get the original posting in this thread, so perhaps the poster mentined this; but in case he didn't, readers not as ancient as I am might be amused to learn that the title is a play on the title of a book by John Steinbeck, written many years ago: Travels with Charley. Charley was Steinbeck's dog. vince norris |
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