Brew Ware: How to Find, Adapt & Build Homebrewing Equipment |
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Product Description Using this handbook, homebrewers, tinkerers, and putterers can create their own microbrewery that is safe and makes brewing easier.
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Older Information, But Pretty Good Book 13 June, 2007 A lot of the information in this book is outdated, like the references they use for purchasing certain equipment, but the "bones" of the book are great. A ton of good ideas.
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Excellent Resource 30 September, 2008 As a library administrator, I get to see and read a lot of books pertaining to all my hobbies and I can honestly say that this book is a must have for anyone starting out in home brewing. It details all of the equipment you will need for basic to semi-advanced brewing. I particularly like the fact that this book gives you instructions on how to completely fabricate your own equipment, partially fabricate it, and what to look for if you intend to purchase commercially manufactured equipment. It is sort of the bible of brewing equipment and I was so impressed with it I actually bought my own copy (the highest recommendation a librarian can give). Cheers!
- Reviewed by customer ID: A2013JDMPUV6D9
Good, But Not Great. 16 July, 2007 I recommend this book as a collection of plans and details you can generally find in many other places. However, most of the information is available for free elsewhere.
If you are just getting started brewing, this book might save you a little money in giving you the basics of how to build your own equipment, but a caveat to that is that you should also subscribe to a good online brewer's forum.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A184Z946D0U6LQ
Brew Ware: How To 01 March, 2008 Good step by step procedure on how to make your first batch then takes you to the next levels step by step. Tells what essential equipment needed, offers simple alternatives. With this book I was finally able to see and understand the process clearly.
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Just Can't Bring Myself To Buy It 20 August, 2008 I can't tell you how many times I've picked this book up with the intention of buying it. I've ended up putting it back on the shelf every time. Reason? There simply isn't enough content of value. First, a lot of it is simply obvious. Second, a lot of it is available elsewhere. Third, it's simplistic. Fourth, it's irritating that that it includes commercially-made items (i.e., not everything is about home-made items, in spite of the title). Finally, it's just not that well written. I've read it through standing in the bookstore a dozen times. I guess I think I'll find something I've missed. I never do ...
Buy it only if you're absolutely strapped, are just starting out, and really don't know where to begin.
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