McKenna's Guide to Caribbean Beers by Mark McKenna - Page 2

If I were planning to travel to the Caribbean on a beer tour, this book would provide me with a listing of some great restaurants and bars to try the local brews, but for armchair travel, it's decidedly lacking in details. I suppose that after lager number thirty-four, there isn't much more one can say about a lager. However, I plan to bring this book along with me the next time I'm shopping for beer in a place that might stock some Caribbean brews. Who knows – I might find one that is palatable.

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  • 1 - Eric Berlin

    May 01, 2005 at 8:57 pm

    Great job, Anna. I've always thought Red Stripe was decent, and a semi-hip beer to order during my NYC years.

    What's the best Caribbean beer that we should think about getting into?

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  • 2 - Anna

    May 02, 2005 at 10:34 am

    The best really depends on your preference. One thing I took away from this book is that you should try everything before you decide. :)

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