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Combine your thirst for great British travel and good quality beer with this refreshing guide to 30 of Britain''s best beer scenes. The British have always championed ale, and now a new generation are enthusiastically embracing beer, too. Like many of their fellow older beer fans, this new generation of aficionados loves to travel and rediscover home shores. Modern brewers are becoming increasingly creative in their offerings and a growing number of craft beer bars, brewery tap rooms, festivals and micropubs have sprung up in towns and cities across the country, embracing local produce and sustainability. Beer Breaks in Britain joins the dots between beer and travel, exploring the British beer scene and also suggesting what to do in between pints (halves and thirds). The book focusses on 30 destinations across the country, steering visitors to expert selections including breweries, tap rooms, pubs and bars, beer festivals and circuits, highlighting local brews and live tastings with knowledgeable locals. The book equips readers with everything they need to know to make the most of their visit to the destination - delving into each area''s history and culture, and natural and built attractions, as well as giving ideas about where to eat and stay; everything you''ll need for a truly unforgettable trip.
List of contents
Introduction
Acknowledgements
1 NORTH York, Leeds, Shipley to Keighley, Sheffield
2 NORTH WEST Lake District, Manchester, Liverpool, Chester
3 MIDLANDS Peak District, Nottingham, Derby & Burton upon Trent, Birmingham
4 LONDON & EAST Norwich, Southwold & Walberswick, Hackney, Walthamstow, Bermondsey
5 SOUTH Brighton, Lewes, Canterbury & Faversham, Isle of Thanet
6 SOUTH WEST Bristol, Bath, Cheltenham, Cotswolds, Cornwall
7 SCOTLAND Edinburgh, Glasgow
8 WALES North Wales Coast, Pembrokeshire
About the author
Kate Simon has worked as a journalist in national newspapers and magazines for 40 years. She was the Travel Editor of the Independent on Sunday from 2005 to 2012 and has also written for The Guardian, The Telegraph and The i. She has spent more than a quarter of a century sampling hundreds of tourism experiences around the world, assessing them from a traveller’s point of view, and has been a judge for both travel writing and tourism industry competitions. Kate is the co-author of two previous books, How To Pack For Any Trip (Lonely Planet, 2016) and Slow Travel Cheshire (Bradt, 2018). She is a co-founder of Equality in Tourism, a charity dedicated to ensuring women have an equal voice in global tourism.Phil Mellows is a freelance journalist who has written about beer and pubs for industry and consumer titles for more than 35 years. He has been a judge for The Publican Awards, and later the Great British Pub Awards, since 1998. As a journalist for the Brewery Manual he has closely followed the dramatic developments in the UK beer market during the past decade.
Phil is a founding member of the British Guild of Beer Writers, serves on the committee of the Drinking Studies Network, and has written a chapter on brewery tap rooms for Researching Craft Beer. His Politics of Drinking blog helps satisfy his obsession with alcohol policy and he has lately become a regular columnist for the hospitality industry newsletter Propel.