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The Story of Brewing in Burton upon Trent

Beer has been made in the small Midland town of Burton-on-Trent for centuries: ale brewed by the monks at Burton Abbey was sent to Mary, Queen of Scots in captivity. Then, in the eighteenth century, the introduction of Burton Ale began the town s rise to brewing prominence, a fame which was cemented forever with the production of the first cask of the world-famous India Pale Ale.

Today, brewing continues to thrive in the area, and a small renaissance has taken place with the arrival of a clutch of new breweries alongside such national institutions as Marston’s. Raise a glass to Burton’s unique and heady history, and celebrate its diverse and delicious heritage with this fascinating and richly ilustrated historical compilation by The Good Beer Guide’s editor, Roger Protz. 

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IPA – A Legend in Our Time

Everything you need to know about IPA.

This is a long-awaited book from Roger Protz, a highly respected authority on beer, on the rebirth of IPA or India Pale Ale one of the most popular styles in today’s craft beer revolution.

Around the world, young brewers, with passion, reverence and commitment, are bringing flavour back to beer after decades of domination by global giants and their bland products.

Such is the fervour for IPA that the journey started by India Pale Ale in Victorian England is far from over.

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