What is the best book to get if I want to start Home Brewing beer?
James A asked:
I want to start Home Brewing in my basement. I live in Wisconsin, and hops and other ingredients are readily available, I also have enough land that I can also grow some of my own grains and hops as well. I love beer, darker the better, and I love the rewards of hard work. Any suggestions will be well rewarded with 2 points, possibly 10.
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4 Responses to “What is the best book to get if I want to start Home Brewing beer?”
See if there is a beer makers group nearby that can render assistance and guidance
actually i did get a beer making kit for my husband and it says exactly what you are supposed to do. also here is a site that tells you
“The New Complete Joy Of Home Brewing”by Charlie Papazian.This book covers all the basics and has plenty of recipes also.Has sections on beginning to advanced homebrewing.You can’t go wrong with this book.Good luck.
Hands down, Papazian’s book, already recommended. Marty Nachel’s book Homebrewing for Dummies, isn’t bad either. After you get those two, consider the one from the Seven Barrel Brewery (for the recipes) and Brian Kunath’s book Fearless Brewing (for the tables). You can also get good information from the website.