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Homebrewing For Dummies

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Want to become your own brewmeister? Homebrewing For Dummies, 2 nd Edition, gives you easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions for everything from making your first “kit” beer to brewing an entire batch from scratch. Before you know it, you’ll be boiling, bottling, storing, pouring, and kegging your own frothy, delicious suds. This friendly, hands-on guide walks you through each step in the brewing process at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels. It fills you in on all the homebrewing basics with a comprehensive equipment list; instructions on keeping your hardware clean and sanitized; and loving descriptions of the essential beer ingredients, their roles in the brewing process, and how to select the best ingredients for you beer. You’ll also find out about additional ingredients and additives you can use to give your homebrew distinctive flavors, textures, and aromas. Discover how Homebrewing For Dummies, 2 nd Edition is fully updated with the latest brewing techniques and technologies and features more than 100 winning recipes that will have your friends and neighbors singing your praises and coming back for more.

597 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 25, 1997

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February 9, 2022
An excellent introduction to homebrewing that gives the novice everything one needs to know to get started (requisite equipment, ingredients, and step-by-step procedures) with room to grow once one's confidence and success grows. Everything is laid out in a clear and concise manner. Includes beginner, intermediate, and advanced recipes for 47 styles of beer. Offers troubleshooting advice to decipher where that weird aroma came from or if you should worry about how your fermentation is proceeding. Provides information on the characteristics of the various varieties of malt grains, hops, and yeast known at the time of publication.

Although most of the contents are committed to memory, I still refer back to this book periodically. It's my #2 homebrewing resource.
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38 reviews1 follower
November 4, 2017
nice edition that helped me answer several question as I prepared for my first batch. I especially liked the troubleshooting section.
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4 reviews
May 3, 2020
A concise book on homebrewing. Must read for all brewing enthusiasts.
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68 reviews
April 9, 2014
Very easy to read, not technical, lots of recipes... it was a pretty decent intro to homebrewing for someone who doesn't really know anything about it. The bits of humour were forced and mostly eye-rollers, though.
I was a bit disappointed after making my first few batches that the book doesn't really address how to solve the problems after they happen... e.g. it mentions why beer could get overcarbonated, but doesn't really tell you what to do about it. But that's what the internet is for.
I was also disappointed that it really doesn't address small batch brewing. The underlying concepts are the same though. It does tell you how to scale down recipes for smaller batches, which is helpful.
And I really liked the section about making your own equipment... I'll be making a trip to the hardware store for some copper tubing to make my own wort immersion cooler this weekend!
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245 reviews13 followers
November 17, 2015
Overall: it's a well balanced instructional book about 60% basic and mandatory information, 25% intermediate knowledge and 15% advanced information for when you are a master of home brewing.

I have read a couple "... for Dummies" books and I have found them all well-written, balanced and helpful, so when I found this book at the library I figured I would give it a read through even though I already have the basics of home brewing down. This book has the essential need-to-know information and step-by-step how to brew beer/mead/cider as well as intermediate and advanced steps and two home brew recipes for almost every style of beer under the sun.

I would recommend this book to: aspiring home brewers or people wanting to step up their game.
75 reviews
June 1, 2009
terrible title, but i'm not above reading beginner texts in the quest to challenge, correct, confirm, and augment my knowledge (of brewing). this is actually often cited as one of the best homebrewing books out there. having brewed a few batches myself, i'm not sure i would go that far! but it's a decent, accessible, fun-to-read book.
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171 reviews16 followers
April 4, 2012
An accessible first text on home brewing. The book presents brewing as achievable, fun, and handles step by step instructions well.

As with many books on brewing, there is no need to read the book cover to cover but instead flip to the section that you need at the time. I will be keeping this book around for reference for a long time.
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24 reviews8 followers
December 30, 2012
The book is good enough to get you started on homebrewing, but not much more. You'll get an overview, but that's about. Read it quickly and then move on to a better, more in depth, book.

I still recommend it for a first book, though.
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75 reviews3 followers
December 24, 2009
Informative, lots of recipes, very dry, and almost too general. Definitely a necessity for any enthusiastic home brewer.
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12 reviews
December 8, 2010
Good informative guide for begginers of the brewing arts.
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January 7, 2011
Good read, seems to be a little outdated but the recipes seem to be decent. Although after seeing the prices at the closest brewing store brewing will have to wait for another pay day
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42 reviews3 followers
February 6, 2013
Helpful overview of the process of making beer.
23 reviews2 followers
March 18, 2013
Not bad, this was the second of 3 books I am reading about the subject. It had a little different take on starting to make beer than the other. Overall, not a bad read, and it was pretty interesting.
22 reviews3 followers
January 22, 2008
good practical guide. lacks a lot of the chemical understanding of why things are done.
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