Book suggestions...
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Book suggestions...
Not sure where to put this, here seems as good as any. Is there a list of must have or useful beer/winemaking books any where on forum? If not what would anyone suggest getting hold of ( please cover all styles of beer/winemaking plz).
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Cully
Tia
Cully
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Re: Book suggestions...
There is a thread entitled 'essential reading' which in itself makes quite good reading...
Graham Wheelers Brew your own british real ale is a must for extract/ full mash.
Graham Wheelers Brew your own british real ale is a must for extract/ full mash.
Re: Book suggestions...
Especially if you are just starting out, I don't think you can go past "How to Brew" by J. Palmer, pretty much got everything you need and should remain a useful reference for years to come.
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The first edition of How To Brew is available free (with the author's permission) online here:
www.howtobrew.com
The newest edition is substantially more details and obviously up to date but credit to John for giving away the first edition. He even grants permission to print it out for personal use.
www.howtobrew.com
The newest edition is substantially more details and obviously up to date but credit to John for giving away the first edition. He even grants permission to print it out for personal use.
Re: Book suggestions...
I've said it a lot but Randy Mosher's Radical Brewing is excellent. Easy to read (actually readable as opposed to a load of numbers) and countless inspirational recipes. It's the one I reach for when I'm a bit stuck for inspiration.
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Very true, I'm just about to bottle his 1822 London Ale (recreation), the ginger, orange and coriander in a standard-English-type ale should be interesting.leigh1919 wrote: It's the one I reach for when I'm a bit stuck for inspiration.
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I was looking for this before and now I know what the thread is called, I found it.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=15069&start=0&hilit ... reading%27
Dates back to before the latest edition of Graham Wheelers "How To Brew" book, which is the place to start.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=15069&start=0&hilit ... reading%27
Dates back to before the latest edition of Graham Wheelers "How To Brew" book, which is the place to start.
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Re: Book suggestions...
Thanks all! I have an ebay list now 

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