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Brew Ware: How to Find, Adapt & Build Homebrewing Equipment20 reviews
Karl F. Lutzen, Mark Stevens

Storey Publishing, LLC, 1996

Excellent Resource
As a library administrator, I get to see and read a lot of books pertaining to all my hobbies and I can honestly say that this book is a must have for anyone starting out in home brewing. It details all of the equipment you will need for basic to semi-advanced brewing. I particularly like the fact that this book gives you instructions on how to completely fabricate your own equipment, partially ...
  
  











  



  
Brew Like a Monk: Trappist, Abbey, and Strong Belgian Ales and How to Brew Them16 reviews
Stan Hieronymus

Brewers Publications, 2005

A Conversation around the Fire
Imagine that you-an experienced homebrewer-got to gather around a fire with some folks who had years of experience brewing versions of your favorite beer style. It would be hard to have a bad time, harder still not to come away a better brewer for it. This friendly, if somewhat disorderly book is just that conversation. I love the complexity and depth of belgian strong beers. Occasionally, by ...
  
  











  



  
How to Brew: Everything You Need To Know To Brew Beer Right The First Time60 reviews
John J. Palmer

Brewers Publications, 2006

Great how-to book
Great how-to book. Good explanations, step-by-step instructions, background information and technical guidance. Clearly written in a light mood. Includes recipes, visuals and troubleshooting section. Everything you need to brew right.
  
  











  



  
How To Brew Beer
Quick Easy Guides

Quick Easy Guides, 2008

Beer is composed of malt, hops, water and yeast. It can be brewed at home using one of two methods: 1) all-grain brewing, or 2) a malt extract brewing kit. To produce beer,... Written by experts in the field, Quick Easy Guides share little-known trade secrets and helpful hints to get you moving in the right direction. Quick Easy Guides gives you books you can judge by the cover. Our books are short, sweet and cheap. You can see for yourself. ...
  
  











  



  
How To Brew Beer at Home: Make Better Beer Than You Can Buy (And Have Lots of Fun Doing It)
Quick Easy Guides

Quick Easy Guides, 2008

How to brew beer at home with a minimum of hassle and a maximum of fun. Amaze your friends and influence co-workers. Written by experts in the field, Quick Easy Guides share little-known trade secrets and helpful hints to get you moving in the right direction. Quick Easy Guides gives you books you can judge by the cover. Our books are short, sweet and cheap. You can see for yourself. We specialize in publishing books in the following ...
  
  











  



  
Better Beer & How to Brew It3 reviews
M. R. Reese

Storey Publishing, LLC, 1981

better beer
i gained basic understanding and knowledge on how to brew beer from this book and also learned what i did wrong in previous batched. very helpful and recommend it to any starting out home brewer.
  
  











  



  
Great Beers Of The World: And How To Brew Them At Home2 reviews
Laurie Strachan

Simon & Schuster Australia, 2000

Good introductory book (for Aussies)
This book is a well written, pleasant and informative read for beginners to home brewing. It appears better suited than many others I've seen for those starting out as it keeps the recipes simple and recognises the limitations of available ingredients in this country. The main drawback with this is approach that most will progress quickly from the book and it does not provide any stepping stone ...
  
  











  



  
Better Beer & How to Brew It
M. R. Reese

Garden Way, 1978

CONTENTS INCLUDE: Why Brew Beer, Understanding Beer, Brewing and the Law, Equipment, Ingredients, Brewing Process, Brewing With Malt Extracts, Recipes for Using Malt Extracts, Basic Beer, Light Beer-American Style, Light Beer-European Style, Amber Ale-English Type, Dark Beer-European Style, Medium Stout, Light Summer Beer, Low-Alcohol Beer, Champagne Beer, and American Steam Beer.
  
  











  



  
The Pocket Guide Coffees & Teas: How to select, brew, and appreciate the finest coffees and teas1 review
Kenneth N. Anderson

Perigee Trade, 1982

great compact guide
reading this guide i found all i wanted to know...and nothing more (which i am glad due to my short attention span). i have read uncommon grounds and a few other coffee books and this has provided a great overview without having to go really in-depth in the subects.
  
  











  



  
How To Build a Small Brewery: A Handbook for All-Grain Brewing
Bill Owens

Working Press Book People, 1982

Gives detailed instructions including: How To Build A Micro-Brewery and How To Make All-Grain Beer. Includes sections on vocabulary, recipes, clubs, suppliers and more.
  
  











  



  
Marijuana Beer: How to Make Your Own Hi-Brew Beer4 reviews
Ed Rosenthal

Quick American Archives, 1996

What?
This book on brewing marijuana beer was. Man. Am I hungry. What? Oh right. The beer on marijuana booking was awesellent. Especially; wait. Let me get that. Hello? No, Dave's not here.
  
  











  



  
How to Make Honey Mead with Recipes, 2008

CVomplete step by step guide to making your own mead with fabulous recipes that will please a variety of tastes.
  
  











  







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