Any UK magazines?
Any UK magazines?
Hi all.
I know in the US there are (now) three magazines on homebrewing beer. Are there any UK magazines other than the CAMERA "Beer" magazine which has a page or two, but is far more general?
I know to quite an extent sites such as this make them slightly superfluous, but a glossy mag can be good to flick through too.
I know in the US there are (now) three magazines on homebrewing beer. Are there any UK magazines other than the CAMERA "Beer" magazine which has a page or two, but is far more general?
I know to quite an extent sites such as this make them slightly superfluous, but a glossy mag can be good to flick through too.
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To my knowledge no. However, the craft brewers association do print a newsletter. Last. I looked though,and with no intended offence....its a little dated
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And that's the point really. There is more knowledge on this forum than in all the brewing mags put together. Mags are only economical to produce if they have a large circulation so as that there new fangled t'internet thing gets ever bigger mags become less relevant and less worthwhile to produce. A brewing mag would be targeting a minority of a minority. It's the same in the 'States except the minority is bigger so paper mags will take longer to die out, but die out they will.SBMongoose wrote:I know to quite an extent sites such as this make them slightly superfluous...
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But video never killed the radio starboingy wrote:And that's the point really. There is more knowledge on this forum than in all the brewing mags put together. Mags are only economical to produce if they have a large circulation so as that there new fangled t'internet thing gets ever bigger mags become less relevant and less worthwhile to produce. A brewing mag would be targeting a minority of a minority. It's the same in the 'States except the minority is bigger so paper mags will take longer to die out, but die out they will.SBMongoose wrote:I know to quite an extent sites such as this make them slightly superfluous...

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I often read BYO from the states. I find the articles are often written with reference to scientific studies or from people that really know their stuff. People on here know there stuff but if one asks a question you often get a number of replies all with slightly different answers. That's great but I've got no way of knowing whose advice to take.
I like reading a well written mag that has some decent well sourced facts to inform my brewing. You can get electronic version of BYO or the international subscription isn't too steep.....
I like reading a well written mag that has some decent well sourced facts to inform my brewing. You can get electronic version of BYO or the international subscription isn't too steep.....
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I recently became a member of the AHA for this very reason.....lack of a UK based regular brewing magazine. £30 for a years membership with online access to all issues since 2000 seemed a very good deal to me. Yes, it's all about America......but I have read some great articles and features. Lots of recipe ideas too.
The Brewers Contact magazine is okay and I applaud the guys who put it together for at least doing something with what must be very limited funds......reminds me, I must renew my subs.
The Brewers Contact magazine is okay and I applaud the guys who put it together for at least doing something with what must be very limited funds......reminds me, I must renew my subs.
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Mr dripping is the AHA mag Zymurgy? Read a few of those - that's great stuff too.
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Yes it is. I subscribe to BYO and also got AHA membership in order to get Zymurgy magazine.
I'm firmly in the camp of "read/learn as much as you can all the time" camp. Even if it has an American slant it's still very easily translatable to UK brewing!
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I'm firmly in the camp of "read/learn as much as you can all the time" camp. Even if it has an American slant it's still very easily translatable to UK brewing!
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Slightly late on the up take but the CBA used to do a magazine, you got it free when you joined it was a decent read, I didn't keep my subs up so unfortunately I'm not sure if they still do 

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The CBA is effectively moribund, along with the magazine. However the regional groups still meet, e.g. the Norfolk one every 1/4 but Essex, Cambridge and Suffolk branches meet at different times which means you can attend more often in our region.alix101 wrote:Slightly late on the up take but the CBA used to do a magazine, you got it free when you joined it was a decent read, I didn't keep my subs up so unfortunately I'm not sure if they still do
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