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Beer Doctors

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Beer Doctors refers to Dr. Nancy Hoalst Pullen and Dr. Mark Patterson, Geography Professors at Kennesaw State University.[1] Together, they have tasted over 2000 beers in dozens of countries and interviewed hundreds of brewers and tappers as they study the ways that culture and geography influence the brewing and tasting of beer.[2]

Works[edit]

Edited by Hoalst Pullen and Patterson[edit]

  • Geospatial Technologies in Environmental Management. 2010. Springer. ISBN 9789048195244 Search this book on .
  • The Geography of Beer: Regions, Geography, Society. 2014. Springer, Amsterdam. ISBN 9789400777866 Search this book on .[3][4][5]
  • Urban Sustainability: Policy and Praxis. Edited by Jay D. Gatrell, Ryan R. Jensen, Mark W. Patterson, and Nancy Hoalst-Pullen. 2016. Springer. ISBN 9783319262161 Search this book on .

Written by Hoalst Pullen and Patterson[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Townsend, Bob (2017-09-20). "New 'Atlas of Beer' written by Kennesaw State University professors". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Blog. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  2. Hoalst Pullen, Nancy; Patterson, Mark W. (2017). National Geographic Atlas of Beer: A Globetrotting Journey through the World of Beer. Washington DC: National Geographic. Search this book on
  3. Fulton, April (2015-03-03). "Grab a Beer, Explore the Globe". National Geographic. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  4. Jacobs, Ryan (2017-06-14). "The Best Kind of Geography Is Beer Geography". Pacific Standard. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  5. E., Feeney, Alison (2017-04-01). "The Geography of Beer: Regions, Environment, and Societies". Material Culture. 49 (1).
  6. ""Atlas of Beer" surveys Beer Culture around the World". New York Times.
  7. Aguilar, Jesus (2017-10-23). "Beer doctors, KSU professors read from recently published book". The Sentinel. Retrieved 2019-11-22.


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