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I'm interested in this book as well, seems like a nice reference to add to my brewing library.
 
I'd be interested if this is an update to the 150 (or was it 200?) clones and the later 250 clones BYO put out that we already own?

After the 2nd one came out I cross referenced it with the 1st one and noticed they were all in there so I gave the 1st one away.
 
I have the 'Big Book of Homebrewing', which has a similar section of 50 clone recipes. Can't claim extensive experience with those recipes, but I like the book enough that the 300 one is on my list.
 
I've never seen it...yet. My SWAG is I already have all the recipes from my years of BYO magazines.

I hate rehashed books. IMO adding 20 new recipes to an old recipe book is NOT a new book. (See my previous post).
 
I have the BYO magazine with 250 clone recipes (extract and all grain). They've all been good. Sorry, I haven't read the one with 50 extra recipes. It sounds like an add-on to mine so it's probably worth owning. My magazine cost $10.
 
Has anybody gotten this book yet?

Yeah, I have since purchased a copy. Some overlap with the 'Big Book', and I think it really is 50 more recipes than the previous 250 recipe version. Lots of interesting stuff. If you have one of the 150-200-250 versions, probably not worth the purchase unless you are running out of ideas - I guess the 350 is a couple of years away.
 
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