Craft: An Argument

Craft: An Argument

by Pete Brown
Craft: An Argument

Craft: An Argument

by Pete Brown

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Overview

The craft beer boom is the biggest thing to hit brewing and drinking for more than a generation. What started off as a small band of idealistic hobby brewers is now a multi-billion-dollar global industry, but even its most passionate fans can't actually agree what 'craft beer' is, with some arguing that it's simply marketing hype, and others claiming it doesn't exist at all.

Award-winning beer writer Pete Brown digs into this decades-long argument and in doing so, creates a fascinating, complex and hugely satisfying answer. He dismantles the main attempts to define the term 'craft beer' and argues that it is, in fact, undefinable, before shifting emphasis from beer to the broader, older idea of craft in search of answers. He shows that arguments around craft beer have largely forgotten what craft is all about – if they were even aware in the first place. He explores the ever-changing nature of work, the meaning of knowledge, the evolution of language and the ways in which we engage with our immediate environment and the wider world. Arriving back at beer from such an oblique angle, he rediscovers the real reasons why so many people are so passionate about craft beer, and argues that situating beer in a broader understanding of craft shows that the term is rich in meaning, even if it can't be pinned down to a measurable definition.

Written in Brown's trademark pub stool conversational style, Craft: An Argument provides a new perspective on the biggest trend in global food and drink, as well as making you long for a beer.

Previous praise for Pete Brown:

"Magisterial... stirring... His expertise and insight will leave you with a glimmer of infinity every time you hold a bottle of it in your hand."
The New York Times

"Pete is, no question, the most stylishly dextrous and verbally entertaining writer about beer in the English language right now."
Martyn Cornell, Zythophile

"The beer drinker's Bill Bryson."
Times Literary Supplement

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162980865
Publisher: Storm Lantern
Publication date: 06/25/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 910 KB

About the Author

Pete Brown is a British author, journalist, broadcaster and consultant specialising in food and drink, especially the fun parts like beer, pubs, cider, bacon rolls and fish and chips. Across nine books, his broad, fresh approach takes in social history, cultural commentary, travel writing, personal discovery and natural history, and his words are always delivered with the warmth and wit you’d expect from a great night down the pub.

He writes for newspapers and magazines around the world and is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4’s Food Programme. He was named British Beer Writer of the Year in 2009, 2012 and 2016, has won three Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards, and has been shortlisted twice for the Andre Simon Awards.

Pete is Chair of the British Guild of Beer Writers. He lives in London with his wife Liz, and dog Mildred.
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