The Search for God and Guinness
A Biography of the Beer That Changed the World
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Scott Brick
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The history of Guinness, one of the world’s most famous brands, reveals the noble heights and generosity of a great family and an innovative business.
It began in Ireland in the mid 1700s. The water in Ireland, indeed throughout Europe, was famously undrinkable, and the gin and whiskey that took its place devastated civil society. It was a disease ridden, starvation-plagued, alcoholic age, and Christians like Arthur Guinness—as well as monks and even evangelical churches—brewed beer that provided a healthier alternative to the poisonous waters and liquors of the times. This is where the Guinness tale began. Now, 250 years and over 150 countries later, Guinness is a global brand, one of the most consumed beverages in the world. The tale that unfolds during those two and a half centuries has power to thrill audiences today: the generational drama, business adventure, industrial and social reforms, deep-felt faith, and the noble beer itself.
"Frothy, delicious, intoxicating and nutritious! No, I'm not talking about Guinness Stout—I'm talking about Stephen Mansfield's fabulous new book...The amazing and true story of how the Guinness family used its wealth and influence to touch millions is an absolute inspiration." — Eric Metaxas, New York Times best-selling author
"It's a rare brew that takes faith, philanthropy and the frothy head of freshly poured Guinness and combines them into such an inspiriting narrative. Cheers to brewmaster Stephen Mansfield! And cheers to you, the reader! You're in for a treat." — R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr., Founder and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator
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- MarkRJP
- 21-07-24
Great story, wonderful legacy of faith, poor narration
If you’re interested in the legacy of faith in Christian families then this is a superb book, more so if you enjoy a pint of the dark stuff. But don’t expect a good narration. Why an American with a staccato delivery that overly inflates ordinary prose to make it sound like WWIII? Were there really no Irish available? And why one who doesn’t even know how to pronounced a number of key names? For example, yes, it’s written “Whitefield”, but it’s pronounced “Whitfield”, as ten minutes of basic research would have told you. In short, a great book spoilt by a poor narration. I have at least 10 friends who could have done better.
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