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		<title>Beers of the World &#8211; By David Kenning</title>
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<p>Beers of the World promises to be a journey around the world via 350 classic beers. &#8216;Classic or popular&#8217; I ask myself. Any book that devotes a large one page spread to Fosters Lager, and also adds Tennent&#8217;s Super to the list (The choice of the discerning homeless man in the UK) is struggling to fulfill the promise of &#8216;Classic&#8217;. Sadly the photographs are not great, with some strange choices for glasses and head size. This has the feel of a book that was hastily and cheaply put together. But why the second tankard I hear you ask&#8230; Well <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://www.beerwrangler.com/beers-of-the-world-by-david-kenning/">Beers of the World &#8211; By David Kenning</a></span>]]></description>
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