Reviews
'Brew Britannia has, in exploring the past, got me thinking about the future - but aside from all of that, it's a bloody enjoyable and interesting read, and one which I will dip back into for reference time and time again', '[Boak and Bailey] - like all good historians - are keen to go back to original sources. They speak to the people who were there at the time, the movers and the shakers in this remarkable renaissance of British beer', 'One of the most important books on beer to be released in the last ten years. If you're even remotely into beer I would advise picking up a copy immediately and getting stuck in straight away'-- Total Ales, 'The narrative bounces along and is hard to put down -- a thoroughly interesting read.'-- The Brewer and Distiller International, 'A very welcome addition to the national beer library... Brew Britannia is a well-researched, easily-readable pleasure deserving of the attention of a wider readership than keen beer drinkers.'-- Jeff Pickthall , Brewery History, 'For anyone interested in beer's modern renaissance, it's a quirky, comprehensive read, filled both with obscure information and more essential facts'-- Saveur magazine, 'A meticulously researched, detailed account of the 'rebirth' of British beer, and how a continual parade of enthusiasts, professional and amateur, helped get British brewing back on its feet... tremendous'-- Richard Taylor , The BeerCast, 'Brew Britannia is informed, funny, well researched and eminently readable' - Tim Hampson (author of Great Beers and London's Best Pubs) 'A very welcome addition to the national beer library... Brew Britannia is a well-researched, easily-readable pleasure deserving of the attention of a wider readership than keen beer drinkers.' - Jeff Pickthall, Brewery History 'The narrative bounces along and is hard to put down -- a thoroughly interesting read.' - The Brewer and Distiller International 'We need this account, in this form, if we are to fully understand where beer is today, how it got here, and from there, to start to speculate about where it might go next... this is a book that I wish I had written, but was beaten to by people who have in many ways done a far better job than I would have' - Pete Brown, author of Man Walks Into A Pub ' Brew Britannia is a fascinating odyssey through the last half-century of British beer and I would recommend this without a moment's thought' - Adrian Tierney-Jones, Called to the Bar 'An excellent guide to the journey British beer has taken in the past half-century, well worth reading whether you lived through it or not, simply to understand where we are now' - Martyn Cornell (author of Beer: The Story of the Pint) 'This is an exhilarating read, well researched, in the main objective, and encompassing the views of many important players in the great beer revival of the past 40 years' - Roger Protz, editor of CAMRA's Good Beer Guide, Protz on Beer 'For anyone interested in beer's modern renaissance, it's a quirky, comprehensive read, filled both with obscure information and more essential facts' - Saveur magazine 'A meticulously researched, detailed account of the 'rebirth' of British beer, and how a continual parade of enthusiasts, professional and amateur, helped get British brewing back on its feet... tremendous' - Richard Taylor, The BeerCast 'One of the most important books on beer to be released in the last ten years. If you're even remotely into beer I would advise picking up a copy immediately and getting stuck in straight away' - Total Ales 'Where the book excels, is in the pulling together of a non-linear story of change into a narrative of characters, key people and events. Those that are familiar with the story, and those that are not, and those that have even the most passing interest in British beer and brewing will equally find it fascinating and educational' - Tandleman's Beer Blog 'It's not just a great book, it's an important one for the time we live in. My advice is: don't wait a few years before reading it. The lessons that can be learned from Brew Britannia are best appreciated right now' - Chris Hall, The Beer Diary, ' Brew Britannia is a fascinating odyssey through the last half-century of British beer and I would recommend this without a moment's thought'-- Adrian Tierney-Jones , Called to the Bar, 'This is an exhilarating read, well researched, in the main objective, and encompassing the views of many important players in the great beer revival of the past 40 years'-- Roger Protz, editor of CAMRA's Good Beer Guide , Protz on Beer, 'Where the book excels, is in the pulling together of a non-linear story of change into a narrative of characters, key people and events. Those that are familiar with the story, and those that are not, and those that have even the most passing interest in British beer and brewing will equally find it fascinating and educational'-- Tandleman's Beer Blog, 'It's not just a great book, it's an important one for the time we live in. My advice is: don't wait a few years before reading it. The lessons that can be learned from Brew Britannia are best appreciated right now'-- Chris Hall , The Beer Diary, 'Brew Britannia is an excellent book; investigative, frank, even-handed and, above all, vital to both the beer geek and the neophyte alike', 'An excellent guide to the journey British beer has taken in the past half-century, well worth reading whether you lived through it or not, simply to understand where we are now'-- Martyn Cornell (author of Beer: The Story of the Pint), 'Brew Britannia is informed, funny, well researched and eminently readable'-- Tim Hampson (author of Great Beers and London's Best Pubs), 'this is a book that I wish I had written, but was beaten to by people who have in many ways done a far better job than I would have.', 'Where the book excels, is in the pulling together of a non-linear story of change into a narrative of characters, key people and events. Those that are familiar with the story, and those that are not, and those that have even the most passing interest in British beer and brewing will equally find it fascinating and educational', 'a very welcome addition to the national beer library... Brew Britannia is a well-researched, easily-readable pleasure deserving of the attention of a wider readership than keen beer drinkers.', 'We need this account, in this form, if we are to fully understand where beer is today, how it got here, and from there, to start to speculate about where it might go next... this is a book that I wish I had written, but was beaten to by people who have in many ways done a far better job than I would have'-- Pete Brown, author of Man Walks Into A Pub, 'One of the most important books on beer to be released in the last ten years. If you're even remotely into beer I would advise picking up a copy immediately and getting stuck in straight away'