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Great American Beer Cookbook

From Brewers Publications comes a cookbook like no other! All recipes in this book use beer to enhance flavor potential, giving food an added culinary dimension. Candy Schermerhorn, columnist and TV personality, features mouth-watering recipes that are chic (Lobster and Brie Soup with weissbier), exotic (Apple and Ham Pie with curry sauce using India Pale ale), downhome (Potent Portered Beer Ribs), and sinful (Chocolate Stout Cake)--217 recipes in all!! Foreword by Michael Jackson. |
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Hometown Beer - A History of Kansas City's Breweries

This book provides a comprehensive written and visual history of the breweries of Kansas City from the 1850s up to the present day, including branches and depots of pre-Prohibition, out-of-town breweries that did business in Kansas City. The book contains 585 vintage photographs and illustrations, 352 of which are in color. |
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Fermenting Revolution: How to Drink Beer and Save the World

pbFermenting Revolution/b delivers an empowering message about how individuals can change the world through the simple act of having a beer. Chris O'Brien presents the case for beer as both the cause of and solution to all of the world's problems. Beer has contributed to the best qualities of civilization, but it is also helping to destroy them./ppThe global beer industry relies heavily on fossil-fuels and chemical agriculture, rapidly destroying nature and contributing to climate |
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The Home Brewer's Recipe Database: Ingredient Information for Over Two Thousand Commercial European Beers

Calling all home brewers! IThe Home Brewer's Recipe Database/I divulges ingredient information for replicating thousands of excellent beers at home./PPMiss the taste of a favorite European beer that is no longer commercially brewed? Shipping too expensive for a preferred beer from another country? The only way to taste these beers now is to brew them yourself!/PPAuthor Les Howarth includes interesting historical trivia behind the methods British brewers have used to adjust their recipes through |
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Extreme Brewing: An Enthusiast's Guide to Brewing Craft Beer at Home

DIVIExtreme Brewing/I is a recipe-driven resource for aspiring home brewers who are interested in recreating these specialty beers at home, but don't have the time to learn the in-depth science and lore behind home-brewing. As such, all recipes are malt-syrup based (the simplest brewing method) with variations for partial-grain brewing. While recipes are included for classic beer styles -- ales and lagers -- IExtreme Brewing/I has a unique emphasis on hybrid styles that use fruit, vegetables, |
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The Miller Beer Barons: The Frederick Miller Family and Its Brewery

Fredrick J. Miller came to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from Germany 150 years ago and started a small brewery that would evolve into one of the world’s largest. In The Miller Beer Barons, author Tim John tells the complete story of the family that built a beer empire from the entrepreneurial days of brewers like Miller, Pabst and Best, through the struggles of Prohibition to the corporate modern era. PA member of the Miller family, John introduces readers to quirky and controversial family |
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Making Beer

A former dark-ale champion of Vermont shares his recipes, reveals his secrets, and introduces readers to an entire community of beer connoisseurs, in a comprehensive guide to preparing and bottling first-class porters, stouts, ales, and lagers, at home and on the cheap. Illustrations. |
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