Brew Like a Monk

Brew Like a Monk
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Publisher : Brewers Publications
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9780984075638
ISBN-13 : 0984075631
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Brew Like a Monk by : Stan Hieronymus

Discover what makes the heavenly brews of Belgium so good in this new book by long time Real Beer Page Editor Stan Hieronymus. In Brew Like a Monk, he details the beers and brewing of the famous Trappist producers along with dozens of others from both Belgium and America. Sip along as you read and, if you feel yourself divinely inspired to brew some of your own, try out the tips and recipes as well!

Brewing with Wheat

Brewing with Wheat
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Publisher : Brewers Publications
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781938469084
ISBN-13 : 1938469089
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Brewing with Wheat by : Stan Hieronymus

The wit and weizen of wheat beers. Author Stan Hieronymus visits the ancestral homes of the world's most interesting styles-Hoegaarden, Kelheim, Leipzig, Berlin and even Portland, Oregon-to sort myth from fact and find out how the beers are made today. Complete with brewing details and recipes for even the most curious brewer, and answers to compelling questions such as Why is my beer cloudy? and With or without lemon?

How To Brew

How To Brew
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Publisher : Brewers Publications
Total Pages : 800
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ISBN-10 : 9781938469404
ISBN-13 : 1938469402
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis How To Brew by : John J. Palmer

Fully revised and expanded, How to Brew is the definitive guide to making quality beers at home. Whether you want simple, sure-fire instructions for making your first beer, or you’re a seasoned homebrewer working with all-grain batches, this book has something for you. Palmer adeptly covers the full range of brewing possibilities—accurately, clearly and simply. From ingredients and methods to recipes and equipment, this book is loaded with valuable information for any stage brewer.

For The Love of Hops

For The Love of Hops
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Publisher : Brewers Publications
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : 9781938469039
ISBN-13 : 1938469038
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis For The Love of Hops by : Stan Hieronymus

It is difficult to believe that at one time hops were very much the marginalized ingredient of modern beer, until the burgeoning craft beer movement in America reignited the industry's enthusiasm for hop-forward beer. The history of hops and their use in beer is long and shrouded in mystery to this day, but Stan Hieronymous has gamely teased apart the many threads as best anyone can, lending credence where due and scotching unfounded claims when appropriate. It is just one example of the deep research through history books, research articles, and first-hand interviews with present-day experts and growers that has enabled Stan to produce a wide-ranging, engaging account of this essential beer ingredient. While they have an exalted status with today's craft brewers, many may not be aware of the journey hops take to bring them, neatly baled or pressed into blocks and pellets, into the brewhouse. Stan paints a detailed and, at times, personal portrait of the life of hops, weaving technical information about hop growing and anatomy with insights from families who have been running their hop farms for generations. The author takes the reader on a tour of the main growing regions of central Europe, where the famous landrace varieties of Slovenia, the Czech Republic, and Germany originate, to England and thence to North America, and latterly, Australia and New Zealand. Growing hops and supplying the global brewing industry has always been a hard-nosed business, and Stan presents statistics on yields, acreage, wilt and other diseases, interspersed with words from the farmers themselves that illustrate the challenges and uncertainties hop growers face. Along the way, Stan gives details about some of the most well-known varieties—Saaz, Hallertau, Tettnang, Golding, Fuggle, Cluster, Cascade, Willamette, Citra, Amarillo, Nelson Sauvin, and many others—and their history of use in the Old World and New World. The section culminates in a catalog of 105 hop varieties in use today, with a brief description of character and vital statistics for each. Of course, the art and science of using hops in making beer is not forgotten. Once the hops have been harvested, processed, and delivered to the brewery, they can be used in myriad ways. The author moves from the toil of the hop gardens to that of the brewhouse, again presenting a blend of history and present-day interviews and research articles to explain alpha acids, beta acids, bitterness, harshness, smoothness, and the deterioration of bittering flavors over time. Perception is all important when discussing bitterness, and the author touches on genetics, evolution, the vagaries of individuals' perceptions of bitterness, and changing tastes, such as the “lupulin shift.” The meaning of the international bitterness unit, or IBU, is not always properly understood and here Stan lays out a brief history of how the IBU came to be and an appreciation of the many variables affecting utilization in the boil and final bitterness in beer. Adding hops is not as simple as it sounds, and Stan's research illustrates that if you ask ten brewers about something you will get eleven opinions. Early additions, late additions, continuous hopping, first wort hopping, and hop bursting are all discussed with a healthy dose of pragmatic wisdom from brewers and a pinch of chemistry. There then follows an entire chapter devoted to the druidic art of dry hopping, following its commonplace usage in nineteenth-century England to the modern applications found in today's US craft brewing scene. The author uncovers hop plugs, hop coffins, and the “pendulum method,” along with the famous hop rocket and hop torpedo used by some of America's leading craft breweries. Every brewer has their dry hopping method and, gratifyingly, many are happy to share with the author, making this chapter a great source for inspiration and ideas. Many of the brewers the author interviewed were also happy to share recipes. There are 16 recipes from breweries in America, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Germany, and New Zealand. These not only present delicious beers but give some insight into how professional brewers design their recipes to get the most out of their hops. As always, Stan imparts wisdom in an engaging and accessible fashion, making this an amazing compendium on “every brewer's favorite flower.”

Brewing Classic Styles

Brewing Classic Styles
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Publisher : Brewers Publications
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9780984075645
ISBN-13 : 098407564X
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Brewing Classic Styles by : Jamil Zainasheff

Award-winning brewer Jamil Zainasheff teams up with homebrewing expert John J. Palmer to share award-winning recipes for each of the 80-plus competition styles. Using extract-based recipes for most categories, the duo gives sure-footed guidance to brewers interested in reproducing classic beer styles for their own enjoyment or to enter into competitions.

Farmhouse Ales

Farmhouse Ales
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Publisher : Brewers Publications
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9780984075676
ISBN-13 : 0984075674
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Farmhouse Ales by : Phil Markowski

Farmhouse Ales defines the results of years of evolution, refinement, of simple rustic ales in modern and historical terms, while guiding today's brewers toward credible—and enjoyable—reproductions of these old world classics.

Wild Brews

Wild Brews
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Publisher : Brewers Publications
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9780984075683
ISBN-13 : 0984075682
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Wild Brews by : Jeff Sparrow

Explores the world of Lambics, Flanders red and Flanders brown beers as well as the many new American beers produced in the similar style.

Belgian Ale

Belgian Ale
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Publisher : Brewers Publications
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9781938469312
ISBN-13 : 1938469313
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Belgian Ale by : Pierre Rajotte

Discover the importance of sugar, top-fermenting yeasts and Belgian hops to the success of these intricate, traditional ales. Learn about Belgian-style ale history and character profiles, and then try your hand at brewing an Oud Bruin, Trippel, or a Grand Cru. Explore high gravity mashing, brewing, fermentation, and ester development. The Classic Beer Style Series from Brewers Publications examines individual world-class beer styles, covering origins, history, sensory profiles, brewing techniques and commercial examples.

Designing Great Beers

Designing Great Beers
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Publisher : Brewers Publications
Total Pages : 636
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ISBN-10 : 9780984075614
ISBN-13 : 0984075615
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing Great Beers by : Ray Daniels

Author Ray Daniels provides the brewing formulas, tables, and information to take your brewing to the next level in this detailed technical manual.

A Brief History of Lager

A Brief History of Lager
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Publisher : Hachette UK
Total Pages : 264
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780857838001
ISBN-13 : 0857838008
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis A Brief History of Lager by : Mark Dredge

Shortlisted for the André Simon Drinks Book of the Year 2019 In this fascinating book, beer expert Mark Dredge dives into the history of lager, from how it was first brewed to what role was played by German monks and kings in the creation of the drink we know so well today. From the importance of 500-year-old purity laws to a scrupulously researched exploration of modern beer gardens (it's a hard life), Mark has delved deep into the story of the world's favourite beer. From 16th Century Bavaria to the recent popularity of specialist craft lagers, A Brief History of Lager is an engaging and informative exploration of a classic drink. Pint, anyone?