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Majikcook

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For all you newbs, (myself included) someone here passed this on a while back. It's a link for a free brewing book. It will answer alot of your 1st batch questions as well as give you info on all grain, bottles, etc. Just thought I would pass it along.http://www.howtobrew.com/
 
Majikcook said:
For all you newbs, (myself included) someone here passed this on a while back. It's a link for a free brewing book. It will answer alot of your 1st batch questions as well as give you info on all grain, bottles, etc. Just thought I would pass it along.http://www.howtobrew.com/

GREAT site.....I keep going back to it with pretty much every new batch I brew, and expecially after getting some great info out here too.....
 
Yeah, thanks for the link. I'm always tempted to pick up that book when I'm at my local HBS. I guess now I don't have to. :)
I own a couple of brewing books--one in particular helps me out all the time--
"The Homebrewers Companion" by Charlie Papazian. He goes WAY over my head with almost everything, but its got some great info.
 
Looking into doing a research paper for school on how exactly the straches from the grain turn into sugers and then get turned into alchohol. Pretty much a deep wiew into the scienctific explation of brewing. Is there a good book out there for this?
 
I found that site before and read the free book they have posted. Some cool info there.
 
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