Jeff Alworth's The Beer Bible: Second Edition Tour

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2901 Fifth Avenue,San Diego CA 92103

20 October, 2021

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Join Pure Project in welcoming writer Jeff Alworth to San Diego in celebration of his newest publication, The Beer Bible: Second Edition Join Pure Project in welcoming writer Jeff Alworth to the Capital of Craft Beer in celebration of his newest publication, The Beer Bible: Second Edition. Enjoy an up close and personal experience as Jeff walks us through the journey of creating his highly anticipated second edition plus other stories along the way. Enjoy Q&A plus sensory evaluation with Jeff and Pure Project's Chris Leguizamon. This event will be held at Pure Project Balboa Park's Biergarten from 6pm to 9pm, so invite your beer loving friends, come ready with questions, books to be signed, and have a great night! About the Book: Beer lovers of the world rejoice . . . again! The Beer Bible: Second Edition (Workman Publishing; September 28, 2021; ISBN 978-1-5235-1045-0; $24.95 US) is the ultimate guide to one of the world’s oldest alcoholic beverages. Originally published in 2015, the bestselling, IACP Award–winning first edition took the beer world by storm and established Jeff Alworth as one of the most recognized authorities on beer. About the Author: Jeff Alworth is a writer living in Portland, Oregon. He writes about beer, cider, and occasionally, politics. His books include: The Beer Bible (Workman), The Widmer Way (Ooligan), The Secrets of Master Brewers (Storey), and Cider Made Simple (Chronicle). His books have twice been cited by the North American Guild of Beer Writers as Best Book, and in 2016 The Beer Bible was named best wine, spirits, or beer book by the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP). He also co-hosts the Beervana Podcast, where he and Oregon State University economics professor Patrick Emerson discuss beer and the economics of beer. Jeff regularly gives educational speeches, guided tastings, and corporate presentations and teaches courses about cider and beer.

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