It’s closing time at the brewery. While the moon rises, the brewery crew—including three little otters (in charge of the water), a wort hog, and a hops wildebeest—introduce us to the brewing equipment, ingredients, and styles of beer. Join this fanciful crew as they close down for the evening and say goodnight to the brew kettle, barley and yeast, hops and mash, saison, porter, IPA, and much more.
Befuddled about beer ingredients? Puzzled about the brew process? Can’t remember the difference between an ale and a lager? Don’t miss the brew infographics that follow the story!
This humorous parody of a children's literature classic is a pitcher book for grown-ups. It's a besotted bedtime story for beer lovers everywhere!
This is the perfect nightcap.”
Pete Limbach, Carnival Technician, New Belgium Brewing Company
This book is cute as hell. And it's about beer. Win win.
Paste magazine
In the music world, a cover song is only worth recording if it can top the original.Goodnight Brewbrings that same attitude to the classic children’s book. After reading you’ll wonder why anybody ever bothered with that moon business. The perfect gift for the baby-toting beer geek.
Patrick Dawson, author ofVintage Beer
More than just a cute parody,Goodnight Brewshines with spectacular illustrations and captivating storytelling. The added tutorial is a very nice touch, giving the reader a wonderful introduction to the brewing process. It should be on the bookshelf of all craft beer loving parents.
Michael Bergman, Midwest MicroBrews
A perfect piece of joy and beer-musement!
Michael Bussmann, Social Networking Nerd, New Belgium Brewing Company
Goodnight Brewis a curious hybridlike a smoked IPA or stout brewed with strawberriesthat entertains and informslS