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33 Cheeses

NEW! Cheese journals

33 Cheeses is the newest member of the 33 Books family. Like 33 Wines and 33 Beers, the book provides an easy way to record your favorite fromage. Nothing goes better with wine than cheese!

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33 Beers

This beer journal makes a great gift

Born from attending a few too many beer festivals, 33 Beers is a beer journal that provides an easy way to record beer tasting notes in a small, convenient notebook format. It's designed for beer geeks, by beer geeks.

Beer Journal

33 Coffees

Coffee journals

When you can't drink fine wine, you can drink specialty coffee. Track the beans, blends and roasts you prefer with 33 Coffees.

33 Coffees

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33 Wines is made with 100% recycled papers sourced in the Pacific Northwest. Interior pages are 100% post-consumer recycled content and covers are 85% post-consumer recycled content and 15% recycled content. The booklets are printed using US-grown soy-based inks in sunny Portland, Oregon.