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American Whiskey Master Class - Lew Bryson

American Whiskey Master Class

The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Bourbon, Rye, and Other American Whiskeys

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Buch | Hardcover
288 Seiten
2025 | New Edition with new cover & price
Harvard Common Press,U.S. (Verlag)
978-0-7603-9620-9 (ISBN)
CHF 52,90 inkl. MwSt
In American Whiskey Master Class, expert and industry insider Lew Bryson expands his deep dive into the history, process, and must-know producers of American whiskey in all its forms in this handsome, deluxe edition.
Go beyond the glass and discover the secrets behind your favorite styles of American whiskey in this updated, expanded, deluxe edition featuring a faux-leather cover.

Over the past three decades, Lew Bryson has been one of the most influential voices in whiskey—a longtime editor of Whisky Advocate and author of the critically acclaimed guides Tasting Whiskey and Whiskey Master Class. In this expanded edition of American Whiskey Master Class, Lew focuses solely on American whiskeys, sharing everything he’s learned on his journey through the world of American bourbon, rye, and other whiskeys. This approachable book is like a “200-level” class taught by a favorite teacher, with compelling tales (like how barrel aging came to be), insider tips (such as an old taster’s trick for sampling whiskey), and explanations you never thought you needed (like why you can never get a beverage that’s 100% alcohol—and why you should stick to whiskey!).

In this handsome edition, you’ll find it all:



An overview of the different types of whiskeys, including the rules and identities of each. He also includes information on craft whiskeys, which tend to be more creative and freewheeling than the styles made by traditional producers.
Exploration of the key whiskey ingredients, with a close look at the flavor contributions of malt, peat, corn, rye, wheat—even water.
Distillation for non-distillers and the beauty of barrels: Whiskey is both an art and a science, and what’s in the glass is affected by things like pot stills vs. column stills, barrel char, and of course, time.
Numerous interviews with master distillers, still makers, and other artisans at the top of their field.
Tasting notes throughout, including more than two dozen new ones, so you can identify the whiskeys you might want to try next.
New and expanded material, including how to decode and decipher rare bottles, new developments in the American whiskey market (notably single malts), new profiles and interviews of “must-know” producers, new photos, and more.
A new introduction from Fred Minnick, author of Bourbon Curious



Every chapter contains a variety of unique, often behind-the-scenes photography, coupled with Bryson’s master storytelling. And with whiskey as the subject, this is a class where you’ll want to do the homework.

Lew Bryson has been writing about beer and spirits full-time since 1995. He was the managing editor of Whisky Advocate magazine from 1996 through 2015. He is a columnist for Craft Spirits magazine, and produces “Seen Through A Glass,” a podcast about central Pennsylvania food and drink.He has served as a judge for the American Craft Spirits Association, the New York State Brewers Guild, and the Great American Beer Festival. Bryson lives in central Pennsylvania with his wife and two Welsh Corgis.

Foreword
Chapter 1: A Great Story
Chapter 2: Meet the Traditional Whiskeys
Chapter 3: Meet the New Whiskeys
Chapter 4: Amber Waves of Grain
Chapter 5: There’s Magic in the Mash
Chapter 6: The Secret Partner
Chapter 7: Distillation: Making Cuts
Chapter 8: Pot Still Romance
Chapter 9: Columns Crank It Out
Chapter 10: Building the Barrel
Chapter 11: Welcome to the Warehouse
Chapter 12: Invisible, Indispensable: Time
Chapter 13: Putting It Together
Chapter 14: Proof, Package, Bottle
Chapter 15: All the People
Chapter 16: Intangibles
Chapter 17: It’s in the Glass
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo color photos
Sprache englisch
Maße 229 x 229 mm
Gewicht 1270 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Essen / Trinken Getränke
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Essen / Trinken Länderküchen
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-7603-9620-5 / 0760396205
ISBN-13 978-0-7603-9620-9 / 9780760396209
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