How to Brew Your Own Beer

How to Brew Your Own Beer

EnglishPaperback / softback
Murphy, Mark
HarperCollins Publishers
EAN: 9781909396241
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Both a fascinating guide to different types of beer and a fail-safe home brewer's recipe book, How to Brew Your Own Beer is perfect for beer lovers of all levels, from novices to experienced home brewers who want to try a new style.

Ever wondered whether you could make a beer just like your favourite brew from the bar? With this book the answer is – "Yes, you can!" . . . and in just under two weeks, from start to first sip! Brewing your own beer at home means not only that you get to brew to your own taste, strength and colour desires, but you can also explore and create to an almost infinite level. Brewing your own beer will be fun and it will save you money.

Many people think that home brewing is complicated and messy – but this book shows you that neither need be the case. Expert authors Mark Murphy and Jordan St. John, aided by consultants Jon Downing (who has helped set up over 100 brewpub startups) and Graham Lees (co-founder of the British real-ale campaigning organisations, CAMRA), take the reader through every stage of the brewing process, starting with which hop (or hops) to use, and concluding with instructions for bottling your finished project.

How to Brew Your Own Beer is both a detailed description of different types of beer and a fail-safe home brewer's recipe book. With step-by-step instructions and some 200 supporting colour illustrations, the book is perfect for beer lovers of all levels – novices and home brewers who want to try a new style.

EAN 9781909396241
ISBN 1909396249
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date September 5, 2013
Pages 128
Language English
Dimensions 148 x 210 x 12
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Murphy, Mark; St. John Jordan