The Brewer's Apprentice

The Brewer's Apprentice
Title The Brewer's Apprentice PDF eBook
Author Greg Koch
Publisher Quarto Publishing Group USA
Total Pages 193
Release 2011-10-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1610581598

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A behind-the-scenes guide to the craft brewing world—with advice from the best in the business at Summit, Dogfish Head, Three Floyds, and more! Learn the finer points of craft brewing beer, ciders, and meads with eighteen world-class brewers, including Vinnie Cilurzo (Russian River), Sam Calagione (Dogfish Head), and Ken Grossman (Sierra Nevada)—as well as top brewers from Belgium, England, Scotland, France, Canada, and Germany—as they share their expertise in vivid, engaging interviews. In The Brewer’s Apprentice, 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. Inside, you’ll find: Advice on sourcing the best hops, barley, wheat, and more Information on farm-to-table and seasonal brewing Strategies for setting up your homebrewing workshop to master brewing chemistry 101 Methods for tinkering with nontraditional ingredients and extreme brews Techniques for brewing mead, sour ales, and cider “Maestros from Summit, Russian River, Schneider & Sohn, Dogfish Head, BrewDog, Fuller, Captain Lawrence, and Tugwell spill on mash and lautering, bittering hops, ales, Belgian style, lambic, brewing with fruit, barrel aging, ciders, meads, and evaluating beer . . . In the best possible sense, you will need a drink to get through this.” —Library Journal

The Brewer's Apprentice

The Brewer's Apprentice
Title The Brewer's Apprentice PDF eBook
Author Greg Koch
Publisher Quarry Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2011-10-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781592537310

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Drink up and pay homage to your favorite hobby—craft brewing beer, ciders, and meads—alongside the legends, innovators, and rising stars of the beer world! In The Brewer’s Apprentice, 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. Inside, you'll find: - 18 world-class brewers, including Vinnie Cilurzo (Russian River), Sam Calagione (Dogfish Head) and Ken Grossman (Sierra Nevada) as they share their expertise in vivid, engaging interviews - Advice on sourcing the best hops, barley, wheat, and more; farm-to-table and seasonal brewing - Strategies for setting up your homebrewing workshop to master brewing chemistry 101 - Methods for tinkering with nontraditional ingredients and extreme brews - Techniques for brewing mead, sour ales, and cider

The Brewer's Apprentice

The Brewer's Apprentice
Title The Brewer's Apprentice PDF eBook
Author Greg Koch
Publisher Rockport Publishers
Total Pages 194
Release 2011-10
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1592537316

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Brewing craft and artisanal beer has become a labor of love for enthusiasts and epicures the world over, with new people joining the ranks every year. The Brewer's Apprentice is a behind-the-scenes guide to all aspects of this classic art. However, instead of simply sharing brewing recipes, tasting guides, or buying recommendations as many other books do, our book gives readers unique insights into craft brewing culture, and let the “masters” speak in their own words. In a series of in-depth profiles, the legends, innovators, rising stars of the beer world share their deep reserves of brew knowledge, insider tips, recipes, and more. Inside you'll learn:-Sourcing the best ingredients, brewing “locally” and seasonally-Farm-to-table brewing: hops, barley, wheat, and more-Setting up your homebrewing workshop-Brewing chemistry: how does it all work?-Nontraditional ingredients, extreme brews, and novelty drinks-Meads, lambics, ciders, and other nectars of the gods-Barrel-aging beers

New Jersey Breweries

New Jersey Breweries
Title New Jersey Breweries PDF eBook
Author Lew Bryson
Publisher Stackpole Books
Total Pages 178
Release 2008
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0811735044

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This is a guidebook to 23 breweries and brewpubs across the Garden State, from corporate giants to the newest brewpubs. Each entry contains information on types of beers brewed at the site, available tours, nearby points of interest, and an author's pick for the best beer to try. Also included is a history of brewing in the state, a primer on the brewing process, and a section on favorite regional foods.

Pints North

Pints North
Title Pints North PDF eBook
Author Katelyn Regenscheid
Publisher
Total Pages 240
Release 2020-09-29
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781681341705

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Crack open a cold one and venture into the fun and exciting world of Minnesota craft beers, taprooms, and brewmasters with this inside look at beer making and beer culture.

The Lager Queen of Minnesota

The Lager Queen of Minnesota
Title The Lager Queen of Minnesota PDF eBook
Author J. Ryan Stradal
Publisher Pamela Dorman Books
Total Pages 370
Release 2019
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0399563059

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Edith Magnusson's rhubarb pies are famous in the Twin Cities. Still, she lays awake wondering how her life might have been different if her father hadn't left their family farm to her sister Helen. With the proceeds from the farm Helen built her husband s soda business into the top selling brewery in Minnesota. But when the fortune begins its inevitable decline, Diana Winter earns a shot at learning the beer business from the ground up. When the unthinkable happens, it's up to Grandma Edith to secure the next generation's chances for a better future. Can Grandma Edith's Rhubarb Pie In A Bottle Ale save Diana's fledgling brewery?

The Home Brewer's Guide to Vintage Beer

The Home Brewer's Guide to Vintage Beer
Title The Home Brewer's Guide to Vintage Beer PDF eBook
Author Ronald Pattinson
Publisher Quarry Books
Total Pages 160
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1610588878

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Raise a glass to vintage beer! Treat yourself to a tour through time with this historical collection of beer recipes from 1800 to 1950. Within these pages, you’ll discover timeless recipes, along with drink profiles, and tales of how these tasty brews became a part of the evolution of beer. Each chapter delves into a different style of beer: porter, stout, pale ale, mild ale, stock ale, burton ale, scotch ale, brown ale, dinner ale, light ale, table beer, and more, and explores the history of each style with recipes representative of different periods in time. Whether you choose to adapt the recipes to suit your palette or recreate them, you’ll bring history to life with each brew you make. Learn how beer has evolved over the last two hundred years and how you can easily recreate authentic recipes right in your own home.