The Beer Renaissance is in full swing, and home brewing has never been
more popular. According to the American Homebrewers Association, there
are currently 1.2 million home brewers in the country, and their numbers
keep rising. Tired of the stale ale, bland beer and lackadaisical lagers
mass-produced by the commercial labels, Americans are discovering the
many advantages of brewing their own batch of that beloved beverage:
superior aroma, color, body and flavor.
For both amateur alchemists eager to tap into this burgeoning field and
seasoned zymurgists looking to improve their brews, The Brewmaster's
Bible is the ultimate resource. Its features include: Updated data on
liquid yeasts, which have become a hot topic for brewers; 30 recipes in
each of the classic beer styles of Germany, Belgium, Britain and the
U.S.; extensive profiles of grains, malts, adjuncts, additives and
sanitizers; recipe formulation charts in an easy-to-read spreadsheet
format; detailed water analyses for more than 25 cities and 6 bottled
waters; directories to hundreds of shops; and much more.