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GW's new Real Ale book

Post by Bribie » Sat Nov 13, 2010 3:09 am

Any news yet about publication date for the third edition? I have donated my copy of the second edition to the Brisbane Amateur Beer Brewers club library and keen to get my hands on #3 [-o<

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Re: GW's new Real Ale book

Post by Graham » Sat Nov 13, 2010 3:25 am

Depends upon which book. Third edition of the recipe book 'Brew Your Own Real Ale' was published January 2009.

The third edition of the bigger book, 'Home Brewing' is supposed to be published in the spring, but I have to get my finger out for that to happen.

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Re: GW's new Real Ale book

Post by OldThumper » Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:32 pm

I recently bought a 2nd hand copy of Graham's "Home Brewing" (1993 ed.) cheaply and it is an excellent read (and still very relevant after all this time). I was surprised to find some really good recipes in there as well and I recently brewed the 1800's liquorice Porter one :) Cheers Graham, looking forward to a potential new edition then....

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Re: GW's new Real Ale book

Post by Jim » Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:35 pm

Graham wrote:Depends upon which book. Third edition of the recipe book 'Brew Your Own Real Ale' was published January 2009.

The third edition of the bigger book, 'Home Brewing' is supposed to be published in the spring, but I have to get my finger out for that to happen.
I'm glad to hear it's still in the pipeline. 8)
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Re: GW's new Real Ale book

Post by Dennis King » Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:02 pm

Jim wrote:
Graham wrote:
I'm glad to hear it's still in the pipeline. 8)
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Re: GW's new Real Ale book

Post by WishboneBrewery » Tue Nov 16, 2010 8:26 am

New book! Woooo...
*Joking* It will be released with a brand new version of BeerEngine won't it Graham??? *Joking*

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Re: GW's new Real Ale book

Post by critch » Tue Nov 16, 2010 9:36 am

pull yer finger out man!

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Re: GW's new Real Ale book

Post by Manx Guy » Tue Nov 16, 2010 10:56 am

Jim wrote:
Graham wrote:Depends upon which book. Third edition of the recipe book 'Brew Your Own Real Ale' was published January 2009.

The third edition of the bigger book, 'Home Brewing' is supposed to be published in the spring, but I have to get my finger out for that to happen.
I'm glad to hear it's still in the pipeline. 8)
+1 to that !

one for the 'birthday list'... :D


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Re: GW's new Real Ale book

Post by Jim » Sun Nov 21, 2010 3:29 pm

For those in the UK, Waterstones (at least the one in the Metro Centre, Gateshead) has copies of the 3rd edition of BYOBRA.

At long last, I might say - I'm sick of seeing the old CJJ Berry Home Brewed Beers and Stouts stuck there on the shelf and no sign of a decent HB book!
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Re: GW's new Real Ale book

Post by Blackjack » Sun Nov 21, 2010 5:12 pm

Jim wrote:For those in the UK, Waterstones (at least the one in the Metro Centre, Gateshead) has copies of the 3rd edition of BYOBRA.

At long last, I might say - I'm sick of seeing the old CJJ Berry Home Brewed Beers and Stouts stuck there on the shelf and no sign of a decent HB book!
Now then Jim!. Dear Mr Berry was the bible and he got many a lad started like myself in the 70's
However, Some of his techniques and wine making etc had got whiskers on them even 30 some yeasr ago. :wink:

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Re: GW's new Real Ale book

Post by Dennis King » Sun Nov 21, 2010 9:15 pm

Blackjack wrote:
Jim wrote:For those in the UK, Waterstones (at least the one in the Metro Centre, Gateshead) has copies of the 3rd edition of BYOBRA.

At long last, I might say - I'm sick of seeing the old CJJ Berry Home Brewed Beers and Stouts stuck there on the shelf and no sign of a decent HB book!
Now then Jim!. Dear Mr Berry was the bible and he got many a lad started like myself in the 70's
However, Some of his techniques and wine making etc had got whiskers on them even 30 some yeasr ago. :wink:
Making me feel old Blackjack. :cry:

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Re: GW's new Real Ale book

Post by Bribie » Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:05 am

Sorry got my edition numbers mixed up - the one I bought was the 14 Jan 2009 version so a 2011 version would indeed be a bit quick off the blocks. Thus the one I'd been hearing rumours about is obviously the "Home Brewing" title. Looking forward to getting my hands on one in the Autumn (Antipodean 8) ) - only 8 days till the start of Summer, better get some lagers down.

Yup CJJ Berry and Dave Line got me started brewing back in the days when I used to go to Pink Floyd concerts :twisted: Sad that Dave Line passed away so young, imagine what he would think of the HB scene worldwide nowadays. And in fact how it would have steered if he were still with us.

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