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"The Brewer's Apprentice"

L-7045 by Greg Koch and Matt Allyn $24.95
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Shipping Weight: 1.6 lb.

Drink up and pay homage to your favorite hobby - craft brewing beer, ciders, and meads - alongside the legends, innovators, and rising start of the beer world! You get incomparable behind-the-scenes access to the craft brewing world, along with tutorials on everything from mastering the perfect pour to designing a world-class IPA. This illustrated handbook escorts you through the steps of the brewing process and offers a unique curriculum that supports and enhances your knowledge of brewing basics. 191 pages.

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4/17/2006 -- I want to try malting my own barley. What would you suggest as a good resource?

Response From The Home Brew Store Dot Com: There are a number of good resources on the market. The magazine "Brew Your Own" has published some great articles in the past - look for them online at byo.com. Some good books include "Malts and Malting" by Dennis E. Briggs, which talks about it from the commercial perspective, but includes a great section on chemistry/biology and another on methods; "The Homebrewer's Garden" by Joe and Dennis Fisher has a 30-page chapter on growing and malting your own grains; "The Biotechnology of Malting and Brewing" by James S. Hough, which has several chapters on the malting process.

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