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Good brewing/brewery/beer/industry books. 16 years 3 weeks ago #1

Anyone got any suggestions?
Reading The Joy of Homebrewing at the moment, and Home Brewing:Self Sufficiency.
Have also ordered Brewing up a Business by Sam Calagione and got an audiobook for Beer School (The one about Brooklyn Brewery)
anything else good to go with these?

16 years 3 weeks ago #2

The best brewery book I know of is the Microbrewer's handbook[/url:sk131vux]. If you want to delve into the world of Trappist beers, there's no better place to start than here[/url:sk131vux]. And if you really want to push the boat out and learn about lambics and other spontaneously fermented beers, try this[/url:sk131vux].

16 years 3 weeks ago #3

The Joy of Homebrewing is ok but very out dated

How to Brew - By John Palmer is very good too

16 years 3 weeks ago #4

Radical Brewing - Randy Mosher is a good read I keep getting drawn back to

also

Brew your own british Real Ale - Graham Wheeler is a handy size with some good easy to follow recipes

16 years 3 weeks ago #5

"oblivious":kykt6e8c wrote: How to Brew - By John Palmer is very good too[/quote:kykt6e8c]

+1

16 years 3 weeks ago #6

Palmer is good but not suitable for beginners imho. Seeing as you're not a beginner - dig in!
PS: a previous version of his book can be found here[/url:5ee7kdhn], and was what persuaded me to buy the book. Its a fantastic online resource
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