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Read Reviews for Cider - Campaign for Real Ale
by - written on 07/06/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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As an irregular cider drinker I wasn't expected to enjoy reading the new book from the CAMRA (CAMpaign for Real Ale) bookshop. Cider, as it is simply titled, is just about that! Cider - its production, where to buy it, drink it, cook with it and even how to make it yourself. The reader will even learn something about the history and folklore of cider and also about some of the interesting characters of the cider world. This is where the book grabbed my interest. Presented in full colour and featuring contributions from a variety of authors, Cider is actually pretty good! No less than 13 separate authors are mentioned in the introduction, so putting this ... Read the complete review
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