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So You Want to Start a Brewery?: The Lagunitas Story

DOC So You Want to Start a Brewery?: The Lagunitas Story by Tony Magee in History

Description

This series offers detailed descriptions of the evolution of all classes of the principal U.S. combatant types. Each volume is fully illustrated with deck plans; outboard profiles; sketches from major design studies; and numerous detailed photographs. The appendixes contain a wealth of information on ship characteristics and equipment.


#43625 in Books Tony Magee 2014-10-01 2014-10-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .50 x 6.00l; .0 #File Name: 1556525621224 pagesSo You Want to Start a Brewery The Lagunitas Story


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great book to read and it doesn't matter if you ...By AiretimeGreat book to read and it doesn't matter if you are a small time Home Brewer or a someone building a brewery or a owns larger Brewery. I found myself laughing out loud; especially Tony's description of events as I envisioning what he was trying to say. Sorry that he sold out out to AB though. Hope he writes another book soon!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Real world; no fluff; honest approach.By Brian PGood read of someone with a dream and the journey to fulfilling it. This is not a how-to book but there are tons of real world experience that enlightens one looking to venture down a similar path.The stories are great and really add character.Congrats on fulfilling your dream Tony and thanks for sharing your journey0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Interesting Inside Insight.By KennyIm not a big reader but I am a brewer and fan of Lagunitas. So with that said I actually really enjoyed the book with its insight to the story behind Lagunitas. There were some great sections of the book that really pulled me in yet there were quite a few moments where I wondered what the hell am reading. There were some parts that just went way off in left field...rambling without rambling. Those chapters or sections of them lost me. There were some things I would lay out differently in the book like the comentary from friends and family that are smack dag in the middle of the chapters that force you off topic of the chapter. The labels at the start of each chapter would also be better suited of they matched up with the time frame of that chapter in time. There was some jumping around that I felt was unnecessary and caused some confusion but overall pretty well written and you can tell it all came from the heart. Easy read and one of the first books I have finished in a long time. One last thing is there were some sections I would have liked to have more focus on. And dont bother reading the forward...no idea what that was all about. It kind of really sets the tone of the book way off.

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