I have read The Joy of Homebrewing and found it informative, but rather out-dated.
Then I read Yeast which is an amazing book.
Now I am reading Hops, but it is so freaking technical....I have to skip unit constantly.
Now I am planning to buy 2 new books....
1, one on how to create good recipes.....I have found this "Designing Great Beers",....but some people say it talks about outdated stuff and it is not really straighforward...is this true?
2, another book I need should be on industrial brewing....basically explaining how breweries are set up, what do professional brewers do...etc. I have found mainly text books students use to study such things at school....but they are really really expensive.
Any ideas if there are cheap, good books out there to buy?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Then I read Yeast which is an amazing book.
Now I am reading Hops, but it is so freaking technical....I have to skip unit constantly.
Now I am planning to buy 2 new books....
1, one on how to create good recipes.....I have found this "Designing Great Beers",....but some people say it talks about outdated stuff and it is not really straighforward...is this true?
2, another book I need should be on industrial brewing....basically explaining how breweries are set up, what do professional brewers do...etc. I have found mainly text books students use to study such things at school....but they are really really expensive.
Any ideas if there are cheap, good books out there to buy?
Thanks a lot in advance.