Mr. Eames is author of A Beer Drinker's Companion, Blood, Sweat and Beers, and The Oldenburg Beer Drinkers Bible. Eames has written about beer for a variety of publications, including All About Beer Magazine, Americas, Consumer Digest, Top Shelf; The Malt Advocate, Beer - The Magazine, Popular Science, and The New York Times Sunday Magazine. Eames’ most notable book remains the now classic Secret Life of Beer. Eames provided entries spanning ancient times through the mid-19th century in his contributions to The Encyclopedia of Beer.
Mr. Eames was founding Director of the American Museum of Brewing History and Fine Arts in Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky and founding Director at Large for the North American Guild of Beer Writers. Speaking of the ancient and valuable role of beer in human societies, Mr. Eames has lectured throughout the United States at such institutions as The New England College of Medicine, The Culinary Institute of America, the Departments of Anthropology at Brown University, University of Georgia, and The United States Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C.
As a beer historian, Mr. Eames has appeared internationally before an audience of millions on radio, television, and in the press. A veteran of more than 14 appearances on National Public Radio throughout the United States, include All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, and the Splendid Table. Among mainstream television and talk shows, Eames’ work has been showcased in such primetime fare as NBC's Today Show and Good Morning America. As a globetrotting beer anthropologist, Eames’ career was highlighted in Nippon Television’s documentary The World Beer Traveller, for Tokyo Television. Recently the Indiana Jones of Beer was the subject of a segment in Canada’s beery documentary FoodEssence. Mr. Eames may be currently seen on The History Channel’s MODERN MARVELS – BREWING. Mr. Eames has consulted on a variety of Hollywood feature films lending historical expertise to beer and barroom related scenes.
Alan Eames was awarded the Gold Medal for Excellence in Historical Research by the Brewers Association of Europe, which included a travel and study grant to seven countries. He is listed with the American Anthropological Association's directory on Alcohol and Drug Research.
Alan Eames was keynote speaker with former United States President Gerald Ford at the National Beer Wholesalers Convention. That same day, Mr. Eames received All About Beer magazine’s Lifetime Achievement Award. This award has only been given once in the magazine's 26 year history. |