Beeronomics, Johan Swinnen
Beeronomics, Johan Swinnen
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Beeronomics
How Beer Explains the World

Author: Johan Swinnen, Devin Briski

Narrator: Liam Gerrard

Unabridged: 8 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/07/2017


Synopsis

Beeronomics covers world history through the lens of beer, exploring the common role that beer taxation has played throughout and providing context for recognizable brands and consumer trends and tastes.

Beeronomics examines key developments that have moved the brewing industry forward. Its most ubiquitous ingredient, hops, was used by the Hanseatic League to establish the export dominance of Hamburg and Bremen in the sixteenth century. During the late nineteenth century, bottom-fermentation led to the spread of industrial lager beer. Industrial innovations in bottling, refrigeration, and TV advertising paved the way for the consolidation and market dominance of major macrobreweries like Anheuser Busch in America and Artois Brewery in Belgium during the twentieth century. We're now in the era of global integration—one multinational AB InBev, claims forty-six percent of all beer profits—but there's a counterrevolution afoot of small, independent craft breweries in America, Belgium and around the world. Beeronomics surveys these trends, giving context to why you see which brands and styles on shelves at your local supermarket or on tap at the nearby pub.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicole on January 25, 2018

I really enjoyed it. At first I wondered did beer really have that largely of an impact on the economy/world? Then I read the book and now I know it made a huge impact and the world would be a very different place it had never existed. I'm not a lover of beer or much of a drinker for that matter but......more

Goodreads review by David on September 23, 2024

A quick little romp of economic vignettes that tell fun stories of the history of beer. Not too heavy on the statistics, but academic enough to give the narrative a solid foundation in fact.......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on January 01, 2021

So I am a self-professed disliker of beer. Having sampled it many a times in my youth (and this included typical American watered down versions and higher quality craft options when an exchange student to Europe) I just decided it wasn't for me and have enjoyed hard cider in its wake. So it may come......more

Goodreads review by Brian's on December 19, 2017

Interesting But A Little Dry (like a Brut) I’m pretty into the world of beer. I also write a beer blog when I’m not working or reading audiobooks. When I saw that there was a book coming out about “How Beer Explains The World” I was intrigued. In execution it was… okay. That’s the proper wording of i......more

Goodreads review by Patrick on December 25, 2017

Yeast was not part of the German Purity law, the holy spirit was still in charge during the 16th century of turning sugar into alcohol. It is outright heresy to say anything else. It wasn't until Richard Leuwenhoek watched yeast under his microscope around 1680 that the responsibility changed and th......more