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Re: Brew Your Own British Real Ale (3rd Edition)- Graham Whe
It's the only brewing book I own. loads of really good recipes and lots of information.
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Re: Brew Your Own British Real Ale (3rd Edition)- Graham Whe
First AG brew saw the only time I've brewed one handed, down to this book completely. Buy this book first then How To Brew by John Palmer, pretty much all you need, practice and this place tops it off.
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Fermenting:
Conditioning:
Drinking: Southwold Again,
Up Next: John Barleycorn (Barley Wine)
Planning: Winter drinking Beer
Re: Brew Your Own British Real Ale (3rd Edition)- Graham Whe
It's a good book. One to have in any library, along with Clone Brews (in my opinion). Even if you never have cause to use the recipes - like myself at the moment - the intro and general brewing section is worth the money alone.
It's also worth noting that by using the grain bills in recipe books such as this one, you have a great introduction to what works with what style, and what adaptations can be made to give a slightly different and uniqueness to brewing style.
Excellent book.
It's also worth noting that by using the grain bills in recipe books such as this one, you have a great introduction to what works with what style, and what adaptations can be made to give a slightly different and uniqueness to brewing style.
Excellent book.
Re: Brew Your Own British Real Ale (3rd Edition)- Graham Whe
I always have it to hand on all my brewdays, it states all the correct temperatures to hit when mashing in and sparging.
It has a very usefell hydrometer temperature adjustment chart at the back.
Its a very easy step by step book for anyone going into all grain. It was this book that got me into brewing all grain from kits.
It has a very usefell hydrometer temperature adjustment chart at the back.
Its a very easy step by step book for anyone going into all grain. It was this book that got me into brewing all grain from kits.
Re: Brew Your Own British Real Ale (3rd Edition)- Graham Whe
If it's aimed at the beginner then it hits its mark perfectly. Did my first all grain brew a month or so ago, never having brewed (apart from cider) before, with this book in my left hand while I did everything else with my right. Took me a slow 9 hours to get it all done and using a recipe for something you know (I did Deuchars IPA) lets you know if the resulting brew is anywhere close. I'd definitely recommend it.
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Re: Brew Your Own British Real Ale (3rd Edition)- Graham Whe
I bought the first edition some years ago (then Brew Your Own British Real Ale at Home) along with Brew Classic European Beers at Home and Home Brewing. One of the best introductory guides I read, I used it a lot before I went my own way in terms of recipes.
I will also be getting an updated copy of Home Brewing when it comes out.
Essential part of any brewers library.
I will also be getting an updated copy of Home Brewing when it comes out.
Essential part of any brewers library.
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Maturing - Lenin's Revenge RIS
Drinking - !
Next brew - PA
Brew after next brew - IPA
Re: Brew Your Own British Real Ale (3rd Edition)- Graham Whe
I have an older edition and it's the book I used to first learn how to brew. Some of the opinions about equipment and ingredients are a little outdated in my edition but the the theory and the recipes are excellent. This edition is newer so my criticisms will not apply. I think these books are an absolutely excellent starting point and you can use them to get going with brewing and then start expanding your independent knowledge and opinions by reading the forums and other books, john palmers online how to brew book, beersmith software etc etc..
I recently did the Bass clone from my edition. It was really very good. I also find it really helpful to look up beers that I know, read his recipe and understand how the flavours I taste in familar beers are made in his recipes. This in conjunction with the beersmith software really help you get started making your own recipes on a basis that is not purely trial and error.
I recently did the Bass clone from my edition. It was really very good. I also find it really helpful to look up beers that I know, read his recipe and understand how the flavours I taste in familar beers are made in his recipes. This in conjunction with the beersmith software really help you get started making your own recipes on a basis that is not purely trial and error.
Re: Brew Your Own British Real Ale (3rd Edition)- Graham Whe
I made the Hopback Summer Lightning clone and gave one to a mate. I had meant to tell him the recipe, but he instantly said it reminded him of S L. Not bad for a guess, eh?
Now working out some other brews to see how close I can get.
Now working out some other brews to see how close I can get.

Re: Brew Your Own British Real Ale (3rd Edition)- Graham Whe
Try Graham's recipe for Marstons Pedigree using WLP 037 yeast. It's the best beer that I have ever brewed possibly the best I have ever tasted!!
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Re: Brew Your Own British Real Ale (3rd Edition)- Graham Whe
My copy arrived today, mainly got it for the recipes which the hop shop sell as packs but with no times and what not, but glad to see the other info in there like nabbing yeast and what not. Wished I bought it sooner.
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Re: Brew Your Own British Real Ale (3rd Edition)- Graham Whe
Does this new eddition have some new recipes in it, Iuse theolder edition, I hope it might have McEwans Export recipe in it?
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Order my book last week still waiting for it to turn up, but I'm like a kid in a sweet shop waiting for it 

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There is not but in his book BREW CLASSIC EUROPEAN BEERS AT HOME Graham has a recipe for McEwan's 80/- (shilling)SHIELDS EXILE wrote:Does this new eddition have some new recipes in it, Iuse theolder edition, I hope it might have McEwans Export recipe in it?
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Re: Brew Your Own British Real Ale (3rd Edition)- Graham Whe
Amazon says it can not send this book until September, how does everyone know its content already? I will buy it though,his earlier edition is the best HB book Ive got.