Writing a book has been something we’ve been keeping mental notes about for as long as we can remember, but we’ve had difficulty narrowing down the list of topics. Do we write about cocktails? Wallets? Watches? Cars? Beer? That last one has always been near the top of the list, but then we found Craft Beer World. Mark Dredge assembled over 350 of the world’s best beers, divided into 50 categories, and wrote a book about it. Honestly, we have no idea how he managed to consume all of those beers and still write a book about it, but obviously the man takes his craft very seriously. Which is probably why he’s won awards from the British Guild of Beer Writers (why didn’t anyone tell us this existed?) in 2009, 10 and 11 and also an international beer judge. In our opinion, the book could also be titled Bucket List. Challenge accepted, Mr. Dredge. Challenge accepted.
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