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Home Brewing: An Illustrated Guide

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[From rear cover] "This is not the first book to be published on the brewing of beers at home (nor is it likely to be the last!) but it is the most advanced on the subject so far. It is the outcome of several years' experiments by Ken Shales and his "Assokiates" in "Boozledon. " All his recipes are practical ones which have been tested over and ove[Read More]
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Extreme Brewing is a recipe-driven resource for aspiring home brewers who are interested in recreating these specialty beers at home, but don't have the time to learn the in-depth science and lore behind home-brewing. As such, all recipes are malt-syrup based (the simplest brewing method) with variations for partial-grain brewing. While r[Read More]
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Camra Guide to Home Brewing

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Part 1 of Designing Great Beers is a complete book in itself, focused solely on home-brewing ingredients and techniques (including three superb chapters on hops alone). Ray Daniels proves himself the "techie" type, infusing his introductory chapters with as much brewing math as brewing lore. Yet, Daniels never hops off the deep end of beer gee[Read More]
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