Cains Brewery and its beers are woven into the history and culture of Liverpool.

Peter Blake

A fascinating and exhilarating story of a great Liverpool institution still brewing great beer. Beer lovers will delight in the book.

Roger Protz, Good Beer Guide

Good Beer Guide

The price of fame is not being able to go to the Phil for a quiet pint.

John Lennon

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Awesome!
Quentin Tarantino

The story of Cain’s, like the story of Liverpool, is one of passion, ambition, and graft. It takes in immigration, global trade, terrible poverty, and vast wealth. In just two generations the Cain family went from the slums of Irish Liverpool to a seat in the House of Lords. As the city grew so did the brewery and as it struggled, so Cain’s fought for survival. At the height of Liverpool’s fortunes Robert Cain owned 200 public houses across Merseyside, including the world famous Philharmonic Dining Rooms -’The Phil’ - which he built. City and brewery have shared the highs and lows of recent Liverpool history and the remarkable revival of Cain’s by another immigrant family, the Dusanjs, in the twenty-first century is matched by the city’s own recovery and reinvention. Here then, is the story of Liverpool in a pint.
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The story of Cain’s, like the story of Liverpool, is one of passion, ambition, and graft. City and brewery have shared the highs and lows of recent Liverpool history and the remarkable revival of Cain’s by another immigrant family, the Dusanjs, in the twenty-first century is matched by the city’s own recovery and reinvention.
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AcknowledgementsPreface: Liverpool in a PintAn Immigrant StoryCitizen CainSuperior Ales and StoutsKing of the ToxtethsThe Gilded AgeA City at WarThe Higson's YearsBoom and BustFull CircleTimelineBibliographyIndex
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781846311505
Publisert
2008-12-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Liverpool University Press
Vekt
275 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Christopher Routledge is a freelance writer and editor. Previous publications include Key Thinkers in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language (Edinburgh University Press, 2005), Key Ideas in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language and Mystery in Children's Literature. He the editor of The Reader Online, the online offspring of The Reader magazine.