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S**R
From starting out to advanced concepts
The book starts with an easy guide to producing a quality home brew for the first time. It explains the basics.It explores extract brews (the ones you buy in cans), and all grain. It helps demystify the transition between the two.It then explains the subtleties of brewing ingredients, what they do, and how to manipulate them for the best results.The appendices describe how to make your own brewing equipment.I am constantly rereading, and applying the explanations to my brewing results.Well recommended.
E**C
The perfect book for beginners, experts, and those in between
When it comes to "how to" or books that in general are for self-teaching I like to leave reviews because its very hard to find a trustworthy source and also there is the idea that maybe a good review was "bought" or made by someone who is well versed in the subject. Here is my novice opinion.For those who are getting into homebrewing, it was a wonderful resource. I've done it before and now I'm back at it with a vengeance, so I wanted more of an insight on the process (especially because this hobby gets really expensive really fast). The book is very straight forward with its concepts as well as its modes of instruction are step by step (with pictures). Another great thing is for those who are just getting into this craft, you can use the chapters independently to understand what you need to know now, and the later chapters can be used when you're looking into going towards more advanced brewing (like all-grain). It really does provide the perfect balance of,1) "Just show me what I need to know"2) "here are some hidden tricks"3) "here is what you're going to need for more advanced steps"4) "Hey, we understand you're probably not a chemist, but here is the low-down of the chemistry anyway if you want it"The book is very well balanced and chapters of it aren't dependent on others. If you want to know more about water, go to the water chapter. If you want to know more about All-Grain brewing, go to the All-Grain brewing chapter. Its a great and interesting read cover to cover, but its also a great resource to open back up, refresh your mind, and then get back to it.
A**R
The Brewing Bible
This is the absolute, number one, must have book for anyone considering getting into homebrewing. It is a must-have for first-time and seasoned brewers alike.Between the internet and the natural mystery that is brewing, there is so much misinformation and myth out there about brewing. Palmer tackles every step, ingredient, and technique with unbelievable objectivity, helpfully separating fact and fiction.Not only has this book increased my appreciation for beer, it has given me with the confidence to use techniques and make decisions that allow me take control of the brewing process. I'm able to achieve my desired results and make beer that I love.Relative to some other brewing books How To Brew doesn't exactly contain a ton of recipes, and they are somewhat basic. But I come back to them time and time again, using them as a solid foundation for almost every single beer I make.
C**.
Great book!!
I’ve been brewing beer on and off for about 25 years. This book takes you through the simple basics of brewing with extract to all-grain brewing. It has detailed chapters on a variety of more advanced brewing topics, but is written so everything is easy to understand. I felt that even though I know how to brew, I still learned a lot. I have several other books on brewing, but I feel his one is the best. I liked it so much that I got a copy for my brother and my daughter who are getting into brewing.I did get a “used” copy for myself, but it was in excellent shape. I wouldn’t have known it was used.
S**M
Not too good.
A little bit boring.
N**Y
This feels like a book to take you from getting started all the way to mastery
I received this book a few weeks ago.I am a person who "learns by doing," but with that being said educating myself a little in advance saves a lot of unnecessary error. This book allows for my intended method as well as others. If you are not the patient type, you can use the first chapter to get started. However, the author recommends reading the first.. 10 chapters I believe to really learn the process. Beyond that it seems like there is a wealth of knowledge on techniques and advancing your mastery.Some of the 4 star reviews complain it's not simple enough, but to be frank I don't see anything on the cover that suggests the bar will be set on the ground. He says early on if you can follow a recipe to bake muffins you can make beer using this guide, and I find that to be true.I can't imagine there is anything I will need to learn to continue making beer that this book doesn't offer other than specific recipes perhaps.If you want to learn about brewing, buy this book. Best bang for your buck.
B**K
Items presented were accurately represented and arrived within promised period of time.
Exceptional service with a well represented product. The book was in the condition as represented and arrived prior to the promised delivery date. This is a stand-up organization and a pleasure to do business with.
H**3
The go-to brew book
I moved to all grain this year and this book has helped me better plan my setup and equipment. There are a lot of in-depth topics that might seem overwhelming, however use the book as a practice guide until you get your methods and style dialed-in.
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