Homebrew Handbook

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warrendsmith

Homebrew Handbook

Post by warrendsmith » Mon Oct 28, 2013 1:43 pm

had this delivered over the weekend.
lots of guides and tips for the homebrewer. yet to read most of it.
the best part tho is the recipes.
from craft breweries including Thornbridge, Kernel, Weird Beard, Tiny Rebel, Magic Rock......with tasting notes and tips from the brewers for each one.
50 in total.
well worth the £10 i think

i got it from here - http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/b ... -handbook/
i believe its also available in supermarkets and bookshops

boingy

Re: Homebrew Handbook

Post by boingy » Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:57 pm

I had a quick flick through whilst queuing in (I think) Sainsburys.
Have to say it failed to captivate me. Had it been 4 or 5 quid I might have gone for it but a tenner seemed a tad steep.

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DeGarre
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Re: Homebrew Handbook

Post by DeGarre » Mon Oct 28, 2013 9:39 pm

For instance that St Austell beer - anyone ever see it?

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Re: Homebrew Handbook

Post by Nobby Novice » Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:25 pm

I would like a copy of this book. SWMBO would like to buy it for my birthday in a few weeks time, however I have not been able to find it anywhere. I have searched Waterstones, W.H.Smith, Amazon, Play.com. I clicked on the link and find it is out of stock.
Perhaps it has been withdrawn from sale. Any ideas ?

Nobby
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Re: Homebrew Handbook

Post by boingy » Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:55 pm

Sainsburys. At the checkout.

AnthonyD

Re: Homebrew Handbook

Post by AnthonyD » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:52 am

Got my copy yesterday.

Liked the bit about the commercial breweries. Plus the recipes are quite good - Thornbridge Lord Marples for example is in there. Some generic recipes at the back too, a lot of SMASH or quite close to SMASH recpies though. As someone whose 'clones' seem to turn out better than my own thought up brews this isn't a bad starter. Think I'll use this the Clone Brews book, and Graham Wheelers book to design my own for the time being until I get more accomplished!

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