Smoked Beers: History, Brewing Techniques, Recipes (Classic Beer Style Series, 18.)

posted on June 4, 2009 in Recipes

The wood makes the difference. Imagine the sweet aroma of smoking alder or cherry, and the flavor that’s transported from the smoked malt into the finished beer.

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Pale Ale, Revised: History, Brewing, Techniques, Recipes (Classic Beer Style Series, 1)

posted on June 3, 2009 in Recipes

Never before has the evolution of pale ale been so thoroughly explored. Terry Foster pays proper homage to this distinctive ale, and the substyles it has spawned.

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Scotch Ale (Classic Beer Style Series)

posted on June 2, 2009 in Recipes

With this book, Noonan presents his keen insights into yeast, hops, malts, water, and brewing conditions to help you achieve a superior batch of Scotch ale.

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Stout (Classic Beer Style Series, 10)

posted on May 28, 2009 in Recipes

Michael Lewis, Ph.D., traces the changing view of this popular beer style from a medicinal tonic to its glorified position in today’s beer world. Illustrations and photos throughout.

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Belgian Ale (Classic Beer Style Ser)

posted on May 21, 2009 in Recipes

Pierre Rajotte traveled the globe in search of the ultimate brew and found that Belgian ale is the pinnacle of artistic brewing complexity.

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