CButterworth
Well-Known Member
I did extract home brewing on the past, and have just made a couple of extract recipes with speciality grain adjuncts. They're pretty good.
As a pre-Christmas gift, I received a $25 Barnes & Noble gift card. So I thought that a couple of home brewing books would be in order.
My thought would be a decent book that can be read by an interested beginner, but not too basic, and maybe a clone book?
So far, my choices are:
John Palmer's "How to Brew" OR
Stephen Snyder's Brewmaster's Bible
I am leaning towards the latter.
PLUS a clone brew book.
Any comments regarding which book (Palmer's or Snyder's)?
Thanks,
Charlie
As a pre-Christmas gift, I received a $25 Barnes & Noble gift card. So I thought that a couple of home brewing books would be in order.
My thought would be a decent book that can be read by an interested beginner, but not too basic, and maybe a clone book?
So far, my choices are:
John Palmer's "How to Brew" OR
Stephen Snyder's Brewmaster's Bible
I am leaning towards the latter.
PLUS a clone brew book.
Any comments regarding which book (Palmer's or Snyder's)?
Thanks,
Charlie