A Natural History of Beer

Rob DeSalle,Ian Tattersall

A Natural History of Beer
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Yale University Press
Country
United States
Published
7 June 2022
Pages
256
ISBN
9780300264685

A Natural History of Beer

Rob DeSalle,Ian Tattersall

A celebration of beer-its science, its history, and its impact on human culture

Curatorial eminences Rob DeSalle and Ian Tattersall serve up a potent scientific brew… . A marvellous paean to the pint, and to the researchers probing its depths. - Barbara Kiser, Nature

Forced to choose between this book and a pint of hazy IPA, I would be at a loss. Better to consume them at the same time-both will go down easily, and leave you in an improved condition. -Bill McKibben

What can beer teach us about biology, history, and the natural world? From ancient Mesopotamian fermentation practices to the resurgent American craft brewery, Rob DeSalle and Ian Tattersall peruse the historical record and traverse the globe for engaging and often surprising stories about beer. They explain how we came to drink beer, what ingredients combine to give beers their distinctive flavors, how beer’s chemistry works at the molecular level, and how various societies have regulated the production and consumption of beer.

Drawing from such diverse subject areas as animal behavior, ecology, history, archaeology, chemistry, sociology, law, genetics, physiology, neurobiology, and more, DeSalle and Tattersall entertain and inform with

their engaging stories of beer throughout human history and the science behind it all. Readers are invited to grab a beer and explore the fascinating history of its creation.

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