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Trappist Beer Travels: Inside the Breweries of the Monasteries | Caroline Wallace, Sarah Wood, Jessica Deahl
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While beer drinkers around the world scour market shelves for Trappist beers, few understand the enigmatic lives of the monks behind these illustrious brews. Now in its second edition, Trappist Beer Travels takes readers inside monastery walls for an in-depth look at the legendary breweries of Trappist monks. From the expansive production facilities at Chimay, to the coveted gates of Westvleteren, to the ancient sun-baked walls of Rome's Tre Fontane, join three American beer writers as they travel the globe gaining rare access to the world's authentic Trappist breweries. This updated and expanded edition includes vibrant new and historical photographs and original artwork, as well as a brand-new chapter focused on the latest brothers to take up the craft of brewing, England's Mount Saint Bernard Abbey. Explore the histories of each abbey, their brewing traditions, details about the lives of the monks, and helpful travel tips so you, too, can plan a journey of your own.
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Trappist Beer Travels: Inside the Breweries of the Monasteries | Caroline Wallace, Sarah Wood, Jessica Deahl
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Very interesting history of different monasteries that brew beer.

For the rest of my review, visit my Vlog at:

https://youtube.com/shorts/DhUAKvXDpso?feature=share

Enjoy!

William11 I noticed you enjoy memoirs. Do you have a favorite that really stayed with you? 3w
booklover3258 @William11 That's a tough one. I would say Michael J. Fox's were definitely amazing to listen to and you can hear how the MS affected his voice in later memoirs. On the flip side, Dave Grohl's one was just wonderful, funny and sad when he talked about Cobain. 3w
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