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Kenai Peninsula and Kodiak Island Breweries (Beer on the Last Frontier: The Craft Breweries of Alaska) (Volume 1)
Kenai Peninsula and Kodiak Island Breweries - Beer on the Last Frontier: The Craft Breweries of Alaska - Volume 1 Author:Bill Howell Beer on the Last Frontier is the first book ever written that focusesexclusively on the craft breweries and brewpubs of Alaska. It is anexploration of and guide to the numerous craft breweries of The GreatLand and the exceptional beers they are brewing. Volume I covers thebreweries of the Kenai Peninsula and Kodiak Island. Volume II coversAncho... more »rage, Fairbanks, and all points in between. Volume III coversSoutheast Alaska. This book is not intended to be a stand-aloneguidebook to Alaska. Rather, it should be viewed as a guidebookspecifically for the craft beer lover, one which will enable any visitor or tourist who is particularly interested in experiencing craft beer in Alaska to do so most effectively.
REVISED & EXPANDED for 2016! This volume, The Kenai Peninsulaand Kodiak Island Breweries, covers the five breweries and two brewpubslocated in these two regions of Alaska in detail. Profusely illustrated with color photographs and containing interviews with the brewers, italso provides detailed information to aid the visitor to Alaska, such as driving directions, operating hours, as well as beer lists and tastingnotes for each of the craft breweries. Besides detailed information oneach of the breweries, the book also offers suggestions on bars,restaurants, and liquor stores in the regions which offer goodselections of craft beers from the 49th state.
Breweries covered in this volume:
Grace Ridge Brewing Company
Kenai River Brewing Company
Kassik's Brewery
Homer Brewing Company
Kodiak Island Brewing Company
Seward Brewing Company
St. Elias Brewing Company
Alaska is unique in its climate, its wildlife and the people wholive there. Is it any surprise that its beers are unique as well? Beers, wines, meads, ciders, distilled spirits: they are all made commercially in Alaska. And not just made, but made well. Alaska's alcoholicbeverages are the frequent winners of awards in national and eveninternational competitions. There are more than 30 commercial breweriesin Alaska, two wineries, a meadery, a cidery, and five distilleries. Not bad for a state with under 800,000 total residents. So if you will betraveling to Alaska and enjoy craft beer, this guidebook is a must!« less