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Tim Webb's "LambicLand"



 
 
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Old 12-06-2004, 08:01 PM
Larry McCormick
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Default Tim Webb's "LambicLand"

Dear Fellow Mavens of Malt,

Permit me to say at the outset that I have ABSOLUTELY NO financial
interest in the success of this book. If I had two spare cents to rub
together (which I would happily invest in any book penned by Tim Webb),
the rector of our residence would find someplace to spend it, trust me.

That having been said, please also permit me to urge you to part with
the pence, pennies, or pfennig it will take to purchase Mister Tim
Webb's (and his co-workers, of course, Mssrs. Pllard and Pattyn) latest
book, "LambicLand: The World's Most Complex Beers and Simplest Cafes."

With a text in English and in Dutch, the book is available using PayPal
from this web page:

http://www.whitebeertravels.co.uk/lambicland

Here you may read about the slim (64 pages, but each page fact & opinion
filled) title and then (Deo voluntas [God willing]) buy a copy for
yourself and additional copies for your beer loving cronies.

Having purchased a couple of copies directly from Mister Webb and having
devoured the contents of same I may tell you (fan of all beers
Belgium-brewed that I am) that this book will not disappoint any of its
readers. Well, perhaps that is not entirely true. My good friend,
Michael Jackson, may already know everything contained between
LabmicLand's covers, so he may not need to run right out and purchase a
copy.

Also, those cafes or those brewers who are less than studious in their
care of or brewing of Lambics will find that the authors of this book
mince no words.

For the rest of us, this is certainly a book well worth owning. Track
down a copy, peruse its contents, and post your own thoughts on the
matter to this and to other appropriate news groups. Looking forward to
reading your thoughts on the matter I am, in our Lord,

Yours,

Father Mack+

(a.k.a.: Father Larry David McCormick)
 




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