rudy0498
Well-Known Member
I've been homebrewing for about a year now and I'm interested in learning more. I just subscribed to BYO maganzine, and was going to start reading a new book. I'm most interested in learning techniques that would get me more consistent results and learning to formulate my own recipes. I've narrowed my options down to "How to Brew" and "Designing Great Beers".
I've read on this forum several times that "How to Brew" is one of the best books out there, but I've already read "The Complete Joy of Homebrewing" cover to cover. Am I going to learn that much more from reading this book? Or should I go with "Designing Great Bears" that will go in depth into a specific topic that I know I want to learn more about?
Suggestions?
I've read on this forum several times that "How to Brew" is one of the best books out there, but I've already read "The Complete Joy of Homebrewing" cover to cover. Am I going to learn that much more from reading this book? Or should I go with "Designing Great Bears" that will go in depth into a specific topic that I know I want to learn more about?
Suggestions?