Езиците на бирата (Людмил Фотев)
Езиците на бирата (Людмил Фотев) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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15 years after the release of the definitively most comprehensive Bulgarian book on beer, The Language of Beer (one of the inspirations for starting 100 Beers in 2013), comes its original sequel - The Languages of Beer.
The Languages of Beer collects in over 400 pages the world of beer through the eyes of its author Lyudmil Fotev.
He entered the craft beer scene after Dee Dee Bridger's concert at the Montreal Festival in 1997, and the Trappists a year later at the Nord Sea Festival (soundtrack by Al Jarrow). A little later, he made reports from Orval and Rochefort, sorry, with Eric Truffaut and Mino Cinelu (Gom Jazz Festival). Then his lectures "Beer and Jazz" (France, Belgium) began. Jazzmen call him The Beer Man. To his colleagues, with whom he has been judging the most prestigious beer competitions from Brussels to Brazil for the second decade, he is The Jazzman. He reveals the secrets of Finnish sahti to the French trio of Kornaza. And he lets Theodosius introduce him to an unknown beer place on Prince Boris Street. Meanwhile, Jorge Pardo has become a fan of the future Glarus after his concert at the invitation of the publisher of this book. More world jazz – with the book's artist, with whom they also had fun together, you know – they worked together. After world jazz, it was the turn of the worlds of beer.
Covers: hardcover
ISBN: 9789549270129
Publisher: Jazz Plus Ltd.
Езиците на бирата (Людмил Фотев) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
