Greetings readers, subscribers, friends, enemies, lovers, and all who have found yourselves here! I’m diverting from Prohibitchin’s Regularly Scheduled Programming™️ to let all of you know where I’m going to be over the next few months promoting my first book, The Beer Lover’s Guide to Cider: American Ciders For Craft Beer Fans to Explore, which came out this Tuesday. It only took three-and-a-half years!




You can see all of my upcoming events and event details on my website’s Events page, but here’s a breakdown of my travels (for now):
Friday, September 15 at Kairoa Brewing - San Diego, CA (tonight!)
Thursday, September 21 at Stem Ciders RiNo - Denver, CO
Wednesday, October 4 at ChurchKey - Washington, D.C.
Thursday, October 5 at Potter’s Craft Cider - Charlottesville, VA
Friday, October 6 at The Veil Brewing Company, Forest Hill - Richmond, VA
Wednesday, October 11 at Ploughman Cider Taproom - Gettysburg, PA
Thursday, October 12 at Vibrissa Brewing - Winchester, VA
Sunday, October 29 at Warwick’s Bookstore - La Jolla, CA
Thursday, November 9 at Redfield Cider Bar & Bottle Shop - Oakland, CA
Wednesday, November 15 at Small Batch - La Mesa, CA
Saturday, December 9 at Barnes and Noble - Encinitas, CA
I have more Richmond, Virginia; Los Angeles, California; and Portland, Oregon events in the works (plus some virtual events, like two panels during the Beer Culture Summit this October and a Q&A for the Open Bottle in November), so keep an eye on my Events page as well as my Instagram to see if and when I’m coming to a city near you. If you haven’t picked up a copy of the book yet, Bookshop.org is my online indie bookstore of choice, but you can order it from wherever fine books are sold. If you have gotten your copy, please consider leaving an Amazon review at your convenience. (Don’t hate me for hijacking your inboxes - indie authors gotta live!)
I sincerely appreciate your readership, promise not to spam you too much with book stuff, and really hope to meet some of you IRL during my travels. Drop me a line if you have any questions (or, as always, a nomination for a future Prohibitchin’ feature!)
xo
Beth