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How to Brew: Everything You Need To Know To Brew Beer Right The First Time | 
enlarge | Author: John J. Palmer Publisher: Brewers Publications Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $11.89 You Save: $8.06 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 3987
Media: Paperback Edition: 3rd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 400 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7 x 0.9
ISBN: 0937381888 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.873 EAN: 9780937381885 ASIN: 0937381888
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Product Description Everything needed to brew beer right the first time. Presented in a light-hearted style without frivolous interruptions, this authoritative text introduces brewing in a easy step-by-step review.
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Excellent for my needs! August 26, 2008 This book was just what I needed to help me understand my fanatic friend who can't stop talking about brewing...although I have to admit, the beer is very good! It is just what I needed to get me started.
One of the half-dozen best brewing books August 20, 2008 I love this book. It manages to be one of the best basic (in this case inclusive of both extract as well as main-line all-grain techniques) brewing books while still touching on a number of advanced subjects. Like another reviewer, I also like Dave Miller's book (Dave Miller's Homebrewing Guide) and regard Palmer's and Miller's books as very complementary and both essential reading for all-grain brewers. I read both again last weekend and value both for different reasons. I also highly recommend the Fixes' book (An Analysis of Brewing Techniques) for its topical coverage. Narrow (few topics), but very detailed and informative.
This is an updated version of Palmer's book. I have the earlier version but recently leafed through the new version and intend to buy it. It has updated and more complete information on a number of topics, notably batch sparging, that make it worthwhile buying the newer edition.
Well Written August 5, 2008 I have made two batches since I bought this book, and they have both come out excellent. I have the "homebrew bible" and while it is a good book, How to Brew just explained things in a way that made me relax about the beer I was brewing. It explains in a more consice way when TO worry about sanitation, and when NOT TO. Overall this is an excellent purchase!
Highly recommended July 22, 2008 I have to say this is the best book for anyone interested in brewing. Great for the novice and more advanced home brewer.
The best, most comprehensive, thorough book on brewing you can find... July 15, 2008 I originally read the first edition of this book on his website for free. If you can't lay hands on this book, it's well worth it to get what information you can from this book at www.howtobrew.com.
However, if you're a budding zymurgist, or even if you've been brewing for a couple years, this book is well worth the piddly amount they're charging for it. It's saved my butt a couple of times when I've discovered I was low on a certain type of grain or on priming sugar.
Papazian is good, and there are several other books that are good to augment your library, but if you're going to get one book, I highly recommend this one.
Easy to read, informative....it'll help you brew some seriously tasty brews.
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