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RIP, Beer Hunter

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BrewMonkey
Jul 2, 2001
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Top beer expert Michael Jackson died [yesterday] morning.

Jackson dedicated more than three decades to the pursuit and documentation of the world’s finest beers, and wrote many books on the subject.

He became known as the most widely-published and influential author on beer. He developed a cult television series known as “The Beer Hunter”, and contributed articles to countless magazines and newspapers.

Jackson was especially well-known for his particular passion for the specialty brews of Belgium, and his bestseller The Great Beers of Belgium.

Morning Advertiser beer writer Roger Protz said: “I’m in Germany at a beer conference and when I announced he was dead people were totally shocked - he was just so well-known.

“He was the best - and always will be the best. His knowledge of beer is unsurpassable. His genius was to to be able to write simply and beautifully about beer.

“He was a very private person but I enjoyed his company - he always had a really amusing story to tell about his travels.”
 

BikeGeek

BrewMonkey
Jul 2, 2001
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Hershey, PA
Hearing him relay tales of his visit to the Rodenbach brewery in Belgium while enjoying a glass of Red from the very same brewery, served from an oak barrel and typically only available in one pub in all the world closed out a great evening of incredible beers and even better stories. The sour beers have always intrigued me and the combination of his words with the best example of Red available inspired me to try to make one. I've got one fermenting (festering?) with 3 kinds of yeast and several strains of bacteria right now. I hope the year-long wait proves to be worth it.