*   DRINK BOOK OF THE MONTH!
  BEER FOR ALL SEASONS (Storey Publishing, 2015, 200 pages, ISBN   978-1-61212-347-9, $14.95 US paper covers) is by Randy Mosher, author of many   books and articles about beer. His latest was "Tasting Beer" (Storey Publishing   – 120,000 copies printed) which emphasized the techniques of beer tasting. Here   he moves on to celebrate the beers that we use to, well, celebrate our occasions   in life. It's arranged by season, with guides to beer events such as   Oktoberfest, craft beer weeks, and summer festivals. In detail he describes why   certain beers are best at certain times of the year (based on agriculture and   history). He's also got holiday celebrations and food pairings, as well as more   tasting notes and beer style notes. He concludes with "around the world in 80   beers". So – beginning with Spring he delves into bock beers. And spring is also   about lamb, so he's got the beer pairings for lamb, followed by Easter and   Mother's Day. Summer is cold lager (and wheat beers) and national holidays (and   Father's Day: get a mixed pack of beers). While the thrust of the book is   American, comparable holidays do exist in Canada. All that is lacking for   Canadian content are actual dates or titles of local beer festivals, although   the national ones in Montreal and Vancouver are covered. The book is heavily   illustrated with labels and adverts and pix of beer glasses in all their colours   of brown and yellow. No actual food or beer recipes. Quality/Price Rating:   91.
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