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Cancel that order and order them both from buy.com .. they're beating out amazon by 10% on all books. I got DGB and some others from them. Now that I think of it I need to check on another order.

Buy.com was less .... but then I don't make the $25 for free shipping. But thanks for the heads up on buy.com.
Jimi
 
homebrewer_99 said:
I'll probably end up getting it sooner or later since I already own these:

  • 50 Great Homebrewing Tips – David Weisberg
  • Beer Captured - Tess & Mark Szamatulski
  • Beer Lover’s Rating Guide – Bob Klein
  • BierErleben – Privater Brauereien – Weihenstephan, Munchen
  • Big Book O’Beer – Duane Swierczynski
  • Brew Classic European Beers At Home – Graham Wheeler and Roger Protz
  • Brew Like A Monk, Trappist, Abbey, and Strong Belgian Ales – Stan Hieronymus
  • Brew-Master’s Bible, The – Stephen Snyder
  • Brewmaster’s Recipe Manual – Stephen Snyder
  • Clone Brews – Tess & Mark Szamatulski
  • Complete Joy of Home Brewing, The New, 2nd Edition – Charlie Papazian
  • Complete Joy of Home Brewing, 3rd Edition – Charlie Papazian
  • Evaluating Beer – Brewer’s Publications
  • German Wheat Beer – Eric Warner – Classic Beer Style Series, #7
  • History of German Beer, The
  • Home Brewer’s Companion – Charlie Papazian
  • Homebrew Favorites – Karl F. Lutzen and Mark Stevens
  • Homebrewer’s Recipe Guide, The – Patrick Higgins, Maura Kate Kilgore, and Paul Hertlein
  • Kolsch – Eric Warner, Classic Beer Style Series, #13
  • Making Mead – Bryan Acton and Peter Duncan
  • Microbrewed Adventures – Charlie Papazian
  • More Homebrew Favorites – Karl F. Lutzen and Mark Stevens
  • North American Clone Brews – Scott R. Russell
  • Radical Brewing – Randy Mosher
  • Using Hops, The Complete Guide to Hops for the Craft Brewer – Mark Garetz
  • Yeast Culturing for the Homebrewer – Rog Leistad
in no particular order and off the top of your head, of course....:mug:
 
It's a really great, understandable, yet fairly technical book. Very cool if you want to get into the nitty gritty. All thumbs up! :D
 
Oh, and remember to buy books via this site's Amazon link at the top of the page. I'm pretty sure the site gets a kickdown no matter what you buy if you go through that link. So, actually, go through that link no matter what you're buying at Amazon and you support the site.

Especially if you're buying a bunch of power tools or something ;)

Cheers :D
 
homebrewer_99 said:
I'll probably end up getting it sooner or later since I already own these:
  • 50 Great Homebrewing Tips – David Weisberg
  • Beer Captured - Tess & Mark Szamatulski
  • Beer Lover’s Rating Guide – Bob Klein
  • BierErleben – Privater Brauereien – Weihenstephan, Munchen
  • Big Book O’Beer – Duane Swierczynski
  • Brew Classic European Beers At Home – Graham Wheeler and Roger Protz
  • Brew Like A Monk, Trappist, Abbey, and Strong Belgian Ales – Stan Hieronymus
  • Brew-Master’s Bible, The – Stephen Snyder
  • Brewmaster’s Recipe Manual – Stephen Snyder
  • Clone Brews – Tess & Mark Szamatulski
  • Complete Joy of Home Brewing, The New, 2nd Edition – Charlie Papazian
  • Complete Joy of Home Brewing, 3rd Edition – Charlie Papazian
  • Evaluating Beer – Brewer’s Publications
  • German Wheat Beer – Eric Warner – Classic Beer Style Series, #7
  • History of German Beer, The
  • Home Brewer’s Companion – Charlie Papazian
  • Homebrew Favorites – Karl F. Lutzen and Mark Stevens
  • Homebrewer’s Recipe Guide, The – Patrick Higgins, Maura Kate Kilgore, and Paul Hertlein
  • Kolsch – Eric Warner, Classic Beer Style Series, #13
  • Making Mead – Bryan Acton and Peter Duncan
  • Microbrewed Adventures – Charlie Papazian
  • More Homebrew Favorites – Karl F. Lutzen and Mark Stevens
  • North American Clone Brews – Scott R. Russell
  • Radical Brewing – Randy Mosher
  • Using Hops, The Complete Guide to Hops for the Craft Brewer – Mark Garetz
  • Yeast Culturing for the Homebrewer – Rog Leistad
  • Show off! ;) :D Man, HB... talk about a library!
 
homebrewer_99 said:
I'll probably end up getting it sooner or later since I already own these:
  • 50 Great Homebrewing Tips – David Weisberg
  • Beer Captured - Tess & Mark Szamatulski
  • Beer Lover’s Rating Guide – Bob Klein
  • BierErleben – Privater Brauereien – Weihenstephan, Munchen
  • Big Book O’Beer – Duane Swierczynski
  • Brew Classic European Beers At Home – Graham Wheeler and Roger Protz
  • Brew Like A Monk, Trappist, Abbey, and Strong Belgian Ales – Stan Hieronymus
  • Brew-Master’s Bible, The – Stephen Snyder
  • Brewmaster’s Recipe Manual – Stephen Snyder
  • Clone Brews – Tess & Mark Szamatulski
  • Complete Joy of Home Brewing, The New, 2nd Edition – Charlie Papazian
  • Complete Joy of Home Brewing, 3rd Edition – Charlie Papazian
  • Evaluating Beer – Brewer’s Publications
  • German Wheat Beer – Eric Warner – Classic Beer Style Series, #7
  • History of German Beer, The
  • Home Brewer’s Companion – Charlie Papazian
  • Homebrew Favorites – Karl F. Lutzen and Mark Stevens
  • Homebrewer’s Recipe Guide, The – Patrick Higgins, Maura Kate Kilgore, and Paul Hertlein
  • Kolsch – Eric Warner, Classic Beer Style Series, #13
  • Making Mead – Bryan Acton and Peter Duncan
  • Microbrewed Adventures – Charlie Papazian
  • More Homebrew Favorites – Karl F. Lutzen and Mark Stevens
  • North American Clone Brews – Scott R. Russell
  • Radical Brewing – Randy Mosher
  • Using Hops, The Complete Guide to Hops for the Craft Brewer – Mark Garetz
  • Yeast Culturing for the Homebrewer – Rog Leistad

Um, I'm hoping you just forgot to include "The Homebrewer's Garden" and "The Brewmaster's Table" from that list - otherwise your library is not complete. he he.

Also, that's right I'm a pap-smear (hmm, gross). I just didn't get that much out of the book. However, regardless of what I got out of the book, I appreciate the hell out of it because of what it has done for the American beer scene in general. I shudder to think what beer would be like in America right now without that book. Someone should write a paper on the impact that the book has had on American beers. You could track the number of craftbrewers and homebrewers in America and number of published and sold beer books since the Papazian came out. Any college kids on the forum? :ban:
 
cowain said:
Um, I'm hoping you just forgot to include "The Homebrewer's Garden" and "The Brewmaster's Table" from that list - otherwise your library is not complete. he he.

Also, that's right I'm a pap-smear (hmm, gross). I just didn't get that much out of the book. However, regardless of what I got out of the book, I appreciate the hell out of it because of what it has done for the American beer scene in general. I shudder to think what beer would be like in America right now without that book. Someone should write a paper on the impact that the book has had on American beers. You could track the number of craftbrewers and homebrewers in America and number of published and sold beer books since the Papazian came out. Any college kids on the forum? :ban:
Now I have to find those books too?!:confused:
 
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