Waterstones Radical Brewing
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Price: £14.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Veteran brewer and creative genius Randy Mosher delivers an entertaining look at beer history and culture along with a no-nonsense approach to the art of innovative brewing. He combines a passion for good beer with a solid understanding of brewing science to give a practical guide to joyfully creative brewing. It will take you to places you never thought you would go!. Waterstones Radical Brewing - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9780937381830
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ISBN: 9780937381830
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Author: L
Rating: 5
Review: Haven't brewed for years and one lonely evening decided to look at how far the hobby has come. Wow. It's now possible to own your own nano brewery....albeit at a cost. This is one of three books I bought....in the hope that at least one would be decent. Truth be told...they are all outstanding books and compliment each other wonderfully. The other two are Brew Your Own's Big Book of Homebrewing- fantastic recipes with pictures and How to Brew by John Palmer- awesomeness!. Graham Wheeler all those years back set the bar extremely high. It's fair to say that craft beer- and homebrewing in particular- have kicked off big time in the USA, which is unbelievable as going back twenty years the USA was in no way known for its beer (other than it being awful). Of the three books, Radical Brewing had me laughing and nodding the most. This is a book that is packed to the rafters about all things brewing, particularly with an historical slant. Mosher has a very easy-going and humorous way of writing whilst passionately delivering fact after fact based on his obvious wealth of experience. By page 30, you'll be doing your first brew. By page 217, if you are brave enough you'll be brewing a lambic....although you might need to wait a while before you can drink it. By page 302, you'll at least be considering going pro and if not, at least you'll be joining a local homebrew club. Mosher's enthusiasm is utterly infectious. If you are after a deep understating of where beer came from and how styles evolved over the years and have an open mind, then look no further than this outstanding book, it really is a must….along with Brew Your Own and Palmer!
Author: Mr P
Rating: 3
Review: The content is good and interesting, but the formatting is absolutely infuriating. Recipes or extra bits of content are inserted into the middle of sentences, or sometimes even words, so you often have to turn a page, or sometimes even 3 pages to find the second half of the sentence you were in the middle of reading. A couple of time is says “in the recipe below”, but the panel with the recipe will just have been shoved randomly in the middle of the paragraph discussing it. I genuinely can’t believe a professional publishing house has put out something so shoddy and half arsed.