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Some books know exactly what they are. Fifty Places to Drink Beer Before You Die, published by Abrams, is a travel guide built around a genuinely specific premise: the world's most compelling places to drink beer, chosen not for popularity but for the kind of particularity that makes a destination worth the flight. This is the book for the person who plans a layover around a brewery, who has strong opinions about regional lager traditions, and who wants their next trip to be organized around something worth tasting.
The format follows the blueprint of the beloved Fifty Places series — a curated global survey told through the voices of people who actually know the subject. The result is part reference, part inspiration, and entirely the kind of thing that ends up with sticky tabs and bent corners.
Care and handling: To keep the Abrams Fifty Places to Drink Beer travel guide in good condition, store it flat or upright on a shelf away from direct sunlight, which can fade the cover and spine over time. Wipe the dust jacket gently with a dry or very lightly dampened cloth — no solvents, no abrasives. If the dust jacket tears, it can be removed without affecting the hardcover beneath. This is the kind of book that photographs well on a coffee table, holds up through repeated use, and reads exactly as well the second time through as it does the first.
