Going into any really good beer store or tap-heavy bar can be intimidating. To sort through the overwhelming amount of options at your disposal, consider tossing the Pocket Beer Book 2014 in your pocket or bag. The book includes tasting notes on thousands of different beers from around the world and will become an invaluable resource when stocking your fridge full of sweet, sweet beer. The book also includes info on beer destinations and even the basics on different beer styles. Drop the $17 and start drinking better immediately.
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