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Beer Places: The Microgeographies of Craft Beer (Food and Foodways)

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Management number 233347813 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $9.94 Model Number 233347813
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Beer Places is, most essentially, a road map for craft beer, taking readers to various locales to discover the beverage’s deep connections to place. At another level, Beer Places is an academic analysis of these geographical ties. Collected into sections that address authenticity and revitalization, politics and economics, and collectivity and collaboration, this book blends new research with a series of “postcards”: informal conversations and first-person dispatches from the field that transport readers to the spots where pints are shared, networks forged, and spaces defined. With insight from social scientists, beer bloggers, travel writers, and food entrepreneurs who recount their experiences of taprooms, breweries, and bottle shops from North Carolina to Zimbabwe, Beer Places reveals differences in the craft beer scene across multiple geographies. Situating craft beer as an emerging and important component of food studies, the essays in this volume attest to the singular power of craft beer to connect people and places. Read more

ISBN10 1682262235
ISBN13 978-1682262238
Language English
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Dimensions 6 x 1.05 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.4 pounds
Print length 420 pages
Publication date April 3, 2023

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