Morrissey’s Perfect Pint

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· HarperCollins UK
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160
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The beer-fuelled book for blokes!

The companion book to C4’s new series which follows Britain’s favourite badly behaved man and his best mate Richard Fox as they set up their own brewery and try to make a go of their laddish dreams.

With this book they share their secrets to the truly important things in life: home-brewing, pub games, bloke jokes, anorak beer & pub trivia, drinking games that may or may not get you arrested, chat-up lines that may or may not get you slapped, beer recipes guaranteed to pull, where to find the best beer festivals and everything in between to make this a must have for every lad (or ladette’s) shed library.

Neil and Richard’s wry sense of humour and beer credentials make this a hilarious and compulsive read whether in small sips or downed in one. Full of lists, factoids and quirky illustrations, this is the perfect gift for any beer fanatic.

About the author

Actor Neil Morrissey has been a household name for many years after starring in hit shows such as Boon and Men Behaving Badly and is currently the voice of Bob the Builder and stars in popular BBC TV series Waterloo Road. Also well known for his extensive charity work Neil now lives in north London and, when he isn't working, his favourite pastime is cooking.

Chef Richard Fox was last year's winner of The British Guild of Beer Writers award for Food and Beer writing. He has appeared on UKTV Food, Saturday Cooks on ITV and The Good Food Show on Radio 4 extolling the pleasures of beer. His first book, The Food and Beer Cook Book was published in 2006.

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