Art and history – definitely art history – are probably subjects you didn’t pay much attention to in school. Beer, on the other hand, was probably your favorite subject throughout most of college. It has a way of changing evening the largest problems, like learning, into forgettable afterthoughts – like this book for instance. Beer: A Genuine Collection of Cans covers the art and history of the last century of beer cans. The full color book will trick you in to learning, but when it’s about beer that’s not going to bother you. Due to supply shortage and government regulations, Encyclopedia Beertanica does not come with ancient, skunked cold ones. Yes, this book is BYOB.
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