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5-5. Where can I get details on making my own?




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This article is from the rec.food.drink.beer FAQ, by John Lock with numerous contributions by others.

5-5. Where can I get details on making my own?

Brewing discussions are held in the rec.crafts.brewing newsgroup. The
FAQ for that group is posted once each month and can be viewed at
<URL:http://www.dna.lth.se/EHP/kurt/rcb.faq>.

On the World-Wide Web, point your browser at:

WWW Virtual Library Beer & Brewing Index
<URL:http://www.beerinfo.com/vlib/>

"The Brewery" Brewers Page
<URL:http://alpha.rollanet.org/>

Spencer Thomas' Beer Page
<URL:http://www.realbeer.com/spencer/>

Eric Wooten's Beer & Homebrewing Page
<URL:http://pekkel.uthscsa.edu/beer.html>

Anonymous ftp from ftp.stanford.edu in /pub/clubs/homebrew/beer/docs
the following guides:

beginners.Z
how_to_brew_your_first_beer

Read the Homebrew Digest mailing list. You can receive it by sending
SUBSCRIBE to <homebrew-request@brew.oeonline.com>.

Good books to read are:
The New Complete Joy of Homebrewing by Charlie Papazian
The Complete Handbook of Brewing by Dave Miller
Brewing Quality Beers by Byron Burch

Magazines:
Zymurgy - comes with membership in American Homebrewers
Association (AHA): 303-546-6514
Get beer-mags.Z from the archives or see the Beer Periodical List
<URL:http://www.beerinfo.com/beermags/> for a complete listing.

Video tape:
Home Brew with Charlie Papazian - Call 303-546-6514 - $29.95 +
t/s/h



 

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