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Tag Archives: Conferences

European Beer Bloggers’ Conference, 2012

Gallery

Posted on May 15, 2012 by Chris Routledge
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This gallery contains 11 photos.

This weekend I’m going to be at the European Beer Bloggers’ Conference “EBBC12″ in Leeds, and will be live blogging, tweeting, and generally making a nuisance of myself while I’m there. I’ll be sharing photos and flippant comments on Twitter … Continue reading →

Posted in Beer | Tagged Conferences, EBBC12, Housekeeping

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The Jupiter Project

Beer Bloggers' Conference, Edinburgh, July 2013.

Cains: The Story of Liverpool in a Pint (2008)

'A fascinating and exhilarating story of a great Liverpool institution still brewing great beer. Beer lovers will delight in the book’. - Roger Protz, Editor, Good Beer Guide.

Listen to me reading from chapter 1 here. Find out more here.
Fram: To the Ends of the Earth (2011)

To commemorate the centenary of Roald Amundsen reaching the South Pole, this illustrated essay tells the story of his ship, the Fram and her three polar voyages.

Download the free PDF, or buy from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk

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Seathwaite Tarn



Gorse Hill 5

Gorse Hill 3

Southport Pier

Futurist

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Little Red DS

Reading in the Pub

View over Grasmere

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