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The Complete Joy of Home Brewing

Author: Charles Papazian
Publisher: Avon Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 56 reviews
Sales Rank: 772243

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 331
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5 x 1

ISBN: 0380883694
EAN: 9780380883691
ASIN: 0380883694

Publication Date: September 1984
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Amazon.com Review
"Relax. Don't Worry. Have a home-brew." It's the mantra of home-brewing, a phrase that nods to the technical aspects of brewing only as it dismisses all stress with a sip and a smile. Home-brewing is fun, after all. Charlie Papazian didn't just coin the term, he virtually spearheaded the home-brewing revival in America. Figurehead for the American Homebrewers Association and its membership magazine, Zymurgy, Papazian is one of the founding fathers of the modern home-brewing scene.

Often touted as the home-brewer's bible, The New Complete Joy of Homebrewing charts a beginning brewer's course, keeping the focus on enjoying the process as well as the results of home-brewing. An easy-to-use table of ingredients helps the newly initiated design their own recipes, although many home-brewers happily spend years sampling those Papazian provides. Dozens of recipes for all levels of experience are here, christened with the most improbable (and irresistible?) names in home-brewing literature ("Toad Spit Stout," "Cheeks to the Wind Mild," and "Goat Scrotum Ale" among them).

While Papazian's classic does cover a broad sweep of home-brewing techniques (including more advanced procedures like grain mashing and yeast culturing), it's more than just a home-brewer's guidebook. Papazian's personal take on the history of American brewing is an entertaining read for any beer enthusiast, and his laid-back, humor-driven style engages readers whether or not they've ever boiled up a brew. This book makes home-brewers almost as often as it helps them. If enthusiastic friends haven't convinced you to start home-brewing, The New Complete Joy of Homebrewing undoubtedly will. --Todd Gehman

Product Description

Stouts, ales, lagers, porters, bitters, pilseners, specialtybeers, and meads. . .they're all remarkably easy to make! WithThe New Complete Joy of Home Brewing -- acclaimed by criticsand amateur brewmeisters alike as the best and most authoritative guide on the market -- you can learn to make beer just the way you like it! And it's fun! Whether you prefer a richer, creamier head, a more flavorsome, full-bodied brew, or a sparkling, sweeter ale -- from the lightest lager to the darkest stout -- as a home brewer you can make them all and even keg your own like the beer masters of old!

Simple, Easy-to-Follow Sections on:

  • Getting your home brewery together: the basics -- malt, hops, yeast and water
  • 10 easy lessons to making your first bubbling batch of beer
  • Brewing exciting world-class styles of beer that will impress and delight your friends
  • Using fruit, honey and herbs for a spicier, feistier brew
  • Brewing with malt extracts for an unlimited range of strengths and flavors. . .and much, much more!

Plus: A complete home brewer's glossary; a fascinating look at the history of beer; details about the advanced world of all-grain and mash extract brewing; growing your own hops; more than 50 fantastic recipes-from Cherry Fever Stout to Monkey's Paw Brown Ale.

Over 80 Illustrations -- Contains New Up-to-Date Information!



Customer Reviews:   Read 51 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great Book   October 14, 2008
I was new to homebrewing and wanted to read up a little bit more to find out if it was really for me before I spent alot of money on it. This book sealed the deal. Its easy to read and tells you everything you need to know to get started. It has tons of recipes as well. This version of the book is the 2nd edition, the third is out and is more up to date, but brewing hasn't changed to much since the 80's. So the only real difference is that the pictures of the people in the book are funnier.


5 out of 5 stars Essential   May 5, 2008
If you brew beer, you MUST have this book! Everything you ever needed to start you out is in here. From beginners to pros, this book will help you.


5 out of 5 stars The best Damn Homebrewing book ever.   September 28, 2007
The title speaks for itself.

I have been brewing beer, making wine and beer for over 20 years. I still pull this book out as a referance, on a regular basis. Don't brew without this book.

Dave



5 out of 5 stars This is THE book   August 31, 2007
If you homebrew, you need this book-period. Papazian coveres just about every situation a homebrewer could come across and gives a great understanding of beer making. I have used it for over 10 years now and still need to refer back from time to time when I need help.


4 out of 5 stars The standard intro for those starting out   June 12, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is the standard for those starting out. It is often included in brewing kits and covers brewing in a broad manor. Charlie's motto is to relax, don't worry, have a home brew. This is very good advice. Most of what we do while brewing can be done in many ways and the processes have a high tolerance for variations.

The Complete Joy of Home Brewing is like three books in one. After some introductory material, history and such, there is a beginners guide, and intermediate guide and and advanced guide. The beginners guide gives you everything you need to brew your first beer. There is no reason to read the entire book before getting started. This is really nice because once you get the equipment you need you want to get started as soon as you can. The beginners section is only about 30 pages.

In each section Charlie covers ingredients and equipment as well as how to use them in a more and more complete fashion as he moves from beginner to advanced coverage.

Parts of this book seem a little dated but it is a good starting point.



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