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Dragonfly

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I'm sittin here reading Radical Brewing and I was wondering what all books you guys (and girls?) have read or are reading. I'm workin with:

new complete joy of homebrewing
homebrewer's companion
brewchem 101
brewware
radical brewing
designing great beerss

and a bunch of old BYOs and Zymurgys, which I find to be VERY helpful.
 
Oh man I've got a dozen or so.

How To Brew
The Complete Joy Of Home Brewing
New Brewing Lager Beers
Microbrewed Adventures
Radical Brewing
Clone Brews
North American Clone Brews
Beer Captured

I'm missing a bunch I can't remember the titles of right now....
 
My collection is as follows:

The New Complete Joy of Home Brewing
Radical Brewing
The Brew Masters Bible
Farm House Ales
Clone Brews
Beer Captured
The Home Brewer's Companion
Guide To Belgian Beers
 
I have most of what others here have posted too. I think The Brewmaster's Bible is great and the following two that were not mentioned have a TON of decent tricks of the trade for both beginner and seasoned vet...In fact I may re-read each:

Using Your Cornelius Ked Draft System, Pat Anderson
50 Great Homebrewing Tips, David Weisburg

Cheers, men!
 
A List of My Beer/Brewing Books

1. 50 Great Homebrewing Tips
2. Beer Captured
3. Big Book of Beer, The
4. Brew Classic European Beers at Home
5. Brewmaster’s Bible, The
6. Brewmaster’s Recipe Manual, The
7. Clone Brews
8. Complete Joy of Home Brewing, 2nd Ed
9. Complete Joy of Home Brewing, 3rd Ed
10. Evaluating Beer
11. German Wheat Beer
12. Homebrew Favorites
13. Homebrewer’s Companion, The
14. Homebrewer’s Recipe Guide, The
15. Kolsch
16. Making Mead
17. More Homebrew Favorites
18. North American Clone Brews
19. Prost – The History of German Brewing
20. Radical Brewing
21. Using Hops – the Complete Guide to Hops for the Craft Brewer
22. Yeast Culturing for the Homebrewer

And more coming… :D
 
I don't have to many but love the ones I got.

The complete joy of homebrewing
homebrewing guide
The Homebrewer’s Recipe Guide
Beer Lovers Rating Guide
And one I just bought on Saturday and is a great read: The Brewmaster's Table 2nd edition

Unrealted to homebrewing and more realted to just beer and cooking I have a Recipe book where every recipe includes beer of some sort. I don't have it handy so I don't remember the title.

I have asked my wife for the Brewmaster Bible for xmas.
 
Damn barleypopmaker, looks like you'd dive into Farmhouse Ales by phil markowski - how have yours turned out? The closest I've come to a belgian is a wit, and well, I don't consider their flavors to be as profound as some of the other belgian ales (at least mine wasn't).
 

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