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Trouble Brewing in the Loire

By: Tommy Barnes
Narrated by: Finlay Robertson
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Burt, the hound of Beelzebub, has risen from the dead, Gadget the miniature horse has moved into the kitchen and Tommy has decided to expand his beer business and on the advice of his wife, Rose, is thinking about distilling gin. What can possibly go wrong? With Brexit looming, a second baby on the way and sales of IPA beer plummeting, trouble is brewing in the Loire.

Shortlisted for the Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards 2019, Tommy Barnes' first audiobook, A Beer in the Loire, told the tale of a year lurching from disaster to disaster as attempted to escape the rat race by starting a brewery in one of the finest wine-producing regions on the planet. Trouble Brewing in the Loire is the second audiobook in the hilarious and best-selling Braslou Biere Chronicles. With recipes from the Chatsworth Bakehouse.

©2021 Tommy Barnes (P)2021 W F Howes
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