thrstyunderwater
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My local library has it, thinking about checking it out. Seems to be well written and I liked the format a lot. Input?
My local library has it, thinking about checking it out. Seems to be well written and I liked the format a lot. Input?
I have the New Brewing Lager Beer. I would say that's a bit advanced over "Homebrewing for Dummies" and even Palmer's "How to Brew". If I were going to build a library, which I have, it would be: "How to Brew" after a few brews "Designing Great Beers", then "Brewing Classic Styles", then if I was inclined to brew in season or wanted more recipes "A Year of Beer", then I would go with New Brewing Lager Beer. I have all of them plus some wine books and what I feel is the outdated "Complete Joys of Homebrewing" (I may have an old edition; I am not sure) I felt that to be a bit of a wast but I only gave a dollar for it. Then of course if you get into cloning books there are several more, but that's six months worth of work right there if you brew along at a break neck pace.It is a decent book, Palmer's book is awesome and so is Greg Noonan's book New Brewing Lager Beer. Its not just for lagers.
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