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Good Beer Guide 2010 $16.82 The Good Beer Guide is the comprehensive resource of the UK's best pubs--from sophisticated city bars to cozy country inns there is a pub for everyone in this indispensable book. The pubs are all regularly surveyed by CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) members so you can rely on this being the most up-to-date and well vetted of all pub guides. In it, the best pubs to visit in towns, cities, and the countryside throughout the UK are presented. For each of the more than 4,500 pub entries there are full details of real ale served, as well as information on food, entertainment, suitability of facilities for families, disabled access, history, and architecture. The guide also contains a unique expanded Breweries Section which lists every brewery--micro, regional, and national--that produces cask beer in the UK, along with tasting notes. |
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Good Beer Guide 2011 $16.96 Now in its 38th year, this guide is fully revised and updated with details of more than 4,500 locations across the UK serving the best real ale--from country inns to urban style bars and backstreet boozers More than just a pub guide, this is a complete book for beer lovers. Completely independent, with no no entry fees for listings, it is revised and updated yearly by CAMRA's 110,000 members. Along with pub reviews and information, the guide has a unique Breweries Section which lists all the breweries micro, regional, and national--that produce real ale in the UK, and the beers they brew. Pub entries give details of the beers served, food, pub history, architecture, transportation links, beer gardens, accommodation, disabled access, and facilities for families. Tasting notes for the beers, compiled by CAMRA-trained tasting teams, are also included. A full-color 36-page features section at the front contains informative and interesting articles relating to beer, pubs, and brewing. Roger Protz is a journalist, broadcaster, and campaigner, and the author of more than 15 books about beer and brewing, including 300 Beers to Try Before You Die. Twice a winner of the Glenfiddich Drink Writer of the Year Award, he also won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Guild of Beer Writers. |
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Beer Belly Women-How to Lose Beer Gut
The beer gut isn't exclusively for The Boys! You may have noticed the growing epidemic of beer guts not only in men but in ladies too. Girls with beer bellies are often refered to as beer belly girls or having a Muffin Top.
The beer belly most commonly occurs to girls in college. Its often a consequence of binge drinking and the "freshman 15" that most girls gain in there first year of college. Unfortunatley girls beer belly's are lasting long after college.
If you have admittedly built more of a beer belly than abs lately. It's time for a change. It's easy to break good health habits and get caught up in the thrill of never-ending parties. Drinking too much alcohol can do more than make you tipsy though, girls' beer bellies can be unhealthy. Here's how to get rid of those beer bellies.
Too Much Drinking?
Beer guts aren't just a guy's problem. Women who drink a large amount of beer can also get them too. Sadly, it's more than a question of appearance. Stomach fat is the most perilous kind. If you have been over-indulging a bit and notice more gut fat, it is time to assume control of that beer belly! Fortunately , a few lifestyle changes and a good exercise program can make any girl's beer belly a thing of the past. The first order of business is to take an intense look at your beer intake.
If you are drinking enough beer that you've seen significant weight gain in the abdominal region, it's safe to say you may need to consider cutting back on the beer and other alcohol. Beer contains an average of 155 calories per each 12 oz. serving, even though it varies according to brand. If you drink only two beers you have taken in an additional 300 calories. Make that four beers and you have added an extra 600 calories to your diet. This doesn't even count the pizza, chips and other junk food that most people eat with their beer. So if you've made a decision to try a change in the way in which you look, and you really want to lose that beer belly, it's time to lose the beer and gain some incredible abs!
Girls' beer guts : A Fool Proof Way to Lose Them
Now that you have made a decision to cut back or cut out the beer, you'll need to find a way to tone up that belly once and for all. You can't do a hundred crunched a day and expect results. Spot reduction is one of the biggest lies out there. First you have got to burn the additional fat that you've acquired in the belly area. Then tone up those muscles through some kind of strength coaching that targets the core area.
The Key is Cardio
If you have extra fat to lose in the belly area, you'll need to burn fat through cardiovascular exercise. After cutting out the beer, cardio is the most significant factor in losing girls' beer bellies. Try interval coaching to burn more fat than moderate cardiovascular alone. This is just done by varying the power of your cardio workout many times in the session. This increases the calorie burn of the workout. The more calories burned, the more fat that's lost. Interval training can be incorporated into any kind of cardio,eg running, walking, or riding a bicycle.
Forcus on the Core
If your goal is losing a beer belly, you will have to find strength training exercises that tone the core area. This is the area of the body that contains the stomach, back, and all round the waist. Pilates is one of the finest core toning systems of exercise. Pilates is superb for losing girls' beer belllies as you can participate no matter what your fitness level. You'll tone and stretch all the muscles of the core, and once that extra fat is gone, you'll reveal sexy and robust abs. Nobody will ever guess you ever had a beer belly!
What you simply learned about Beer Belly Girls is just the start. Check out Beer Belly Nation for more information, read stories, blogs, forums and of course check out the Beer Gut footage and videos.
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About the Author
Jamie Cutlingis the creator of http://www.BeerBellyNation.com, the #1 site on the web for Beer Bellies. Check out Beer Belly pictures, blogs, videos and more.




