| Michael
Jackson, best known as the "Bard of Beer" and
the world's leading authority on beer and whisky, died at his
home in London in the early morning of August 30, 2007. The
cause of death was determined to be heart failure. He was discovered
by his housekeeper in his bathroom. Mr. Jackson had been suffering
from Parkinson's disease complicated by adult diabetes.
Michael was the first journalist to take the subject of beer
to an art form. His early work rhapsodized the pub culture
found in the great beer bars of England and heralded the existence
of the classic beers of the world. These works and many more
to come during his prolific life leave an extraordinary legacy.
To know beer is to read Michael
Jackson.
Michael's relationship with the Celebrator began
when founding publishers Bret and Julie Nickels contacted
him about the magazine's impending launch in January, 1988.
His first contribution to Celebrator was an interview
with Bret and his attendance at a beer dinner hosted by Klaus
Lange of the Seacliff Café & Vest Pocket Brewery
in San Francisco.
The
inset photo was the cover of the June/July, 1988 issue. In
that issue is a picture of Michael surrounded by early beer
pioneers from the San Francisco bay area attending that dinner
including Mark Carpenter, Anchor Brewery; Judy Ashworth, Lyon's
Brewery of Dublin; Steve Norris, Home Brew Company, Brendan
Moylan, then with an import company; Ken Vermes, Scottish
& Newcastle; Ed Chaney, beer distributor and various Celebrator
staffers including Bret and Julie.
Michael's comments on the dinner give insight into his manner
and passion for beer:
"It exceeded my expectations of a very special
and spectacular meal. The idea of using beer as both an
accompaniment and ingredient in food is something I've been
trying to promote myself."
We at Celebrator Beer News are saddened by the loss
of such an influential and forceful presence in the good beer
movement. He brought a journalist's energy and ethic and a
poet's heart to the subject of beer. The good beer story started
with Michael
Jackson and his legacy will be inherent in all that is
to come from those inspired by his great work. We at Celebrator,
and all those who love great beer, have lost a great friend
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| The Celebrator photo archives
have a treasure trove of beery pictures that we
hope to assemble into book form for our 20th anniversary.
Among them are some wonderful photos of Michael
Jackson that document some of his early journalistic
exploits.
We'd like to share these with our readers and
will post more as they are uncovered from their
low-tech envelopes or are rescued from the depths
of various zip and hard drives.
VIEW
PHOTOS OF MICHAEL JACKSON HERE |
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