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Homebrewing - Volume I

Homebrewing - Volume I

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: New and good.
Review: After reading almost any intoductory books on the subject, i see, it is a scaring away... or interesting book. After reading too much don't worry have a brew books. I must admit it goes do the center of the problem. And that's sanitatition and HSA. I saw lot's of good brew by chance, but in the end it was either or both. So some guys told me(here in Europe) that our ancient counterparts didn't even know about sanitation, they made good beer. They are right but the other important thing Korzonas mentions is pitching rate. It is the most important in my opinion. So my rate is: Best Beginner Book in print!!! Im waiting for pat II

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: homebrewing vol 1
Review: I have read a lot of books and other things relating to brewing but this is one if not the best I have read.To call this a bible is not an understatement!.Well worth the read.If your a beginner please read this very good book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent.
Review: I love to teach myself. I started out with Charlie Papazian's book. That book was very helpful and pointed out a few things I might not have instantly associated. After my first 5-gallon batch I had more questions about the process as I was looking for finer details on the different stages. The Papazian book is definitely an excellent resource.
When I got the Korzonas book I thought "Here I go just doubling up and not expanding." How wrong I was. It expands on the basics to an intermediate level. There is definitely a wealth of information in this book.
I can't wait to see what Volume II will be like.
I will say these last things and let you on your way.

Armed with only 4 things you will always brew excellent beer.
1) The Complete Joy of Homebrewing (Charlie Papazian)
2) Homebrewing Volume I (Al Korzonas)
3) Informative local Homebrew shop or Homebrew Club.
4) Love of good beer!!

Remember C. Papazian's beautiful mantra "Relax don't worry, have a homebrew."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A virtual encyclopedia, all in one book!
Review: If I could only buy one book for homebrewing, this would be it. I have most of the "basic" books, and have studied for & passed (with an 80) the BJCP exam, so I've read a bunch of homebrewing books. Al's book is the most complete I've seen. The details on hops & yeast types are exhaustive. Although this one is titled Volume 1, I don't see why any more volumes are needed for the typical brewer. Al has an enormous amount of information in these pages, but his style includes jokes and thus it is quite easy to read. You will not regret having bought this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A virtual encyclopedia, all in one book!
Review: If I could only buy one book for homebrewing, this would be it. I have most of the "basic" books, and have studied for & passed (with an 80) the BJCP exam, so I've read a bunch of homebrewing books. Al's book is the most complete I've seen. The details on hops & yeast types are exhaustive. Although this one is titled Volume 1, I don't see why any more volumes are needed for the typical brewer. Al has an enormous amount of information in these pages, but his style includes jokes and thus it is quite easy to read. You will not regret having bought this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A virtual encyclopedia, all in one book!
Review: If I could only buy one book for homebrewing, this would be it. I have most of the "basic" books, and have studied for & passed (with an 80) the BJCP exam, so I've read a bunch of homebrewing books. Al's book is the most complete I've seen. The details on hops & yeast types are exhaustive. Although this one is titled Volume 1, I don't see why any more volumes are needed for the typical brewer. Al has an enormous amount of information in these pages, but his style includes jokes and thus it is quite easy to read. You will not regret having bought this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best beginner to intermediate brewing book avail.
Review: This book is one of the best beginner to intermediate brewing books available on the market today. Al has tons of charts, and information that advanced brewers will refer to all the time. Its well organized, and documented. He shows his resources, so you can get more information, and his claims are all backed up. Can't wait for Vol. 2!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Beginner to Intermediate Book Currently Available
Review: This book is the best compilation of current American homebrewing practice generally available. It takes a rational, stepwise approach throughout, starting with brewing one's first batch. Extensive troubleshooting sections help with problem-solving, and tables with formulation of the brewer's own recipes. References are available so readers can consult original sources as they like. The most used book in my homebrew library.


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