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Overview
Open a cold one and get cooking! Showcasing the diverse ways that beer can be used to enhance a meal, either as an ingredient or by pairing, John Holl’s collection of 155 tasty recipes are designed for the beer-loving foodie. From twists on traditional favorites like American Wheat Bear Steamed Clams to unexpected surprises like Chocolate Jefferson Stout Cupcakes, you’ll soon be amazing your friends with the culinary versatility of your favorite beverage.
- Product Details
- About the Author
- Table of Contents
- What People Are Saying
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781612120904 |
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Publisher: | Storey Publishing, LLC |
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Publication date: | 08/27/2013 |
Pages: | 352 |
Product dimensions: | 7.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d) |
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About the Author
John Holl is a New Jersey native and covered the Garden State for the New York Times and the Star-Ledger. He began his career at New Jersey Network Television and has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Wine Enthusiast, and many other publications. He is the author of Dishing Up New Jersey and The American Craft Beer Cookbook, and the co-host of the Steal This Beer podcast. Holl is an avid home cook and lives in Jersey City, where his exit is 14C.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1
Beer and Brunch
Chapter 2
Appetizers
Chapter 3
Sauces and Spreads
Chapter 4
Salads
Chapter 5
Sandwiches and Burgers
Chapter 6
Soups, Stews, and Chilis
Chapter 7
Entrees
Chapter 8
From the Sea
Chapter 9
Side Dishes
Chapter 10
Desserts
Road Trips
Beer Festivals
Breweries
Acknowledgments
Index
What People are Saying About This
Greg Koch
"I know John. I know John knows and loves food. And he knows and loves craft beer. Thusly, I know you the reader will love getting to know the wonderful world of craft beer and food through John's extensive knowledge."
Sam Calagione
"At Dogfish Head we have been celebrating the marriage of off-centered ales with beer-centric food since we opened our brewery inside a pub in 1995. And John Holl has been a craft beer evangelist-journalist for just as long. In The American Craft Beer Cookbook he has given us a declaration of inter-dependence. A DIY roadmap to prove that world class beer and world class food pair beautifully together."
Marty Nachel
“John Holl has scripted the tastiest convergence of ambrosia and nectar. With its mouth-watering recipes, full-color photos and morsels of malty minutiae, The American Craft Beer Cookbook is not just contentment for the belly, but a feast for the eyes and soul as well.”
Widmer Brothers Brewing Kurt and Rob Widmer
“John Holl has opened the door to experiencing some of America’s best beer and food parings right at home. The recipes, profiles and pairings are sure to inspire hungry craft beer enthusiasts across the country.”
Lisa Morrison
"Vegetarian? Vegan? Gluten-free? There's something tasty for everybody in The American Craft Beer Cookbook. I know I will find myself turning to it again and again."
Brian Yaeger
"Reading John Holl's The American Craft Beer Cookbook necessitates having a great craft beer in hand because you'll need it to replace fluids lost from drooling over every page. From your first bite at brunch to your last morsel of dessert, this book has the recipes and beer pairing suggestions to delight serious yet fun-loving palates everywhere."
Daniel Bradford
“A valued contribution to the world of beer and food. With this in hand, any foodie or "beerie" can come to understand the nuances and beauty of combing those aesthetic items. An added bonus; it's fun to read.”
Author of The Northern California Craft Beer Guide Ken Weaver
"If you're not yet convinced of beer's versatility and vibrancy at the table, you will be. From the humble to the haute - from spent-grain bread to saison-sautéed mussels to tripel-braised pork belly - John Holl and his culinary compatriots have your appetite (and thirst) fully covered."
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FAQs
Despite California being, the leading craft beer producer, Vermont is the state with the most breweries per capita. In 2022, there were over 15 breweries for every 100 thousand residents in Vermont.
Is craft beer dying? ›
As a Forbes contributor previously reported, over the first half of 2023 craft beer sales numbers declined by 2% according to the Brewers Association—the first time the industry saw a decline other than in 2020 since these stats have been tracked.
What is the largest craft brewery in America? ›
The overall top producing brewery in the country is the Yuengling brewery in Pottsville, PA.
What is America's first craft brewery? ›
Anchor got its start in 1896 in San Francisco, becoming the nation's first-ever craft brewery. Fritz Maytag, a descendent of the founders of the Maytag Corporation, bought Anchor in 1965 when it was on the verge of bankruptcy and helped usher in the craft beer industry in the United States.
What is the number 1 ranked beer in America? ›
Corona is the most popular beer brand in the United states, followed closely by Bud Light. The two brands are also neck-and-neck in terms of brand awareness and consumption share.
Where is craft beer most popular? ›
With 15.6 breweries per 100,000 21+ adults, Vermont is the state with the most craft breweries per capita in the United States.
Is craft beer bad for you? ›
Craft beer is more than just frothy fun and flavor; it's a health-conscious beverage. It interacts with your metabolism in ways that can help lower your risk of Type 2 Diabetes and keep blood sugar levels stable.
Can you drink expired craft beer? ›
Is it safe to drink expired beer? Take a deep sigh of relief, because the answer, in almost all cases, is yes. The fermentation process used in brewing beer, as well as its low pH level and alcohol content, make beer both delicious and an unfriendly environment for pesky microorganisms.
Why is craft beer in decline? ›
It's a trend that's fueled by a wide variety of factors, including fewer younger drinkers than five years ago, exploding growth in craft breweries in the 2010s, competition from other alcoholic beverages like seltzers and ciders, inflation slowing consumer spending, and more consumers selecting non-alcoholic options, ...
What craft brewery sold for $1 billion? ›
It Just Sold for a 'Surprisingly Low' Amount. Chicago's Kings & Convicts purchased the brewery from Constellation Brands which paid $1 billion for it four years ago.
Recognition of America's Oldest Brewery. As America celebrated it's bi-centennial, D.G. Yuengling and Son was place on the national and state registers as America's Oldest Brewery. This is a title that we are proud of and can be seen on every bottle of Yuengling beer.
Who drinks craft beer the most? ›
The age group of craft beer drinkers most likely to drink craft beer weekly in the United States were 35 to 44 year olds. In 2020, 59 percent of craft beer drinkers within that age range stated that they drank the beverage weekly.
Who is the father of American craft beer? ›
Charles James Koch (/kʊk/ KUUK; born May 27, 1949) is an American entrepreneur, billionaire, and the co-founder and chairman of the Boston Beer Company, the producers of Samuel Adams beer. Koch is widely considered to be the founding father of the American craft brewing movement.
What is the oldest beer in the world? ›
The Weihenstephan Brewery can trace its roots at the abbey to 768, as a document from that year refers to a hop garden in the area paying a tithe to the monastery. A brewery was licensed by the City of Freising in 1040, and that is the founding date claimed by the modern brewery.
Where is the craft beer capital of America? ›
San Diego, CA
The craft beer experience is massive in this region, with more than 150 breweries, countless beer bars, innovative tasting rooms and a beer culture that's undeniably San Diegan.
What state has the most craft beer? ›
Number of craft breweries in the U.S. in 2022, by state
California had the most craft breweries of any state in the United States in 2022, by far.
What state consumes the most craft beer? ›
No other state can quite handle its beer like Vermont, which consumes almost 20 gallons of craft beer per adult each year.
What is the most popular beer per state? ›
Most Popular Beer by State 2024
- Texas: Lone Star.
- Utah: Budweiser.
- Vermont: Bud Light.
- Virginia: Budweiser.
- Washington: Bud Light.
- West Virginia: Budweiser.
- Wisconsin: Spotted Cow.
- Wyoming: Snake River.