St Veronus
14th July 2010, 12:46 AM
If you are looking for information regarding how to start out homebrewing beer and want to read online, I can recommend a couple of resources.
First, do a little reading from How to brew that discusses the equipment and the process, then if still interested, visit your local Homebrew shop! They are a great place to get supplies, ask questions, possibly try some samples, etc.
John Palmer's How to brew (http://www.howtobrew.com/)
This is his first edition, the newer editions are a little easier to read with some minor corrections, but it is a good place to start.
Online knowledge base with search, Homebrew Digest (http://hbd.org/)
Printed Materials:
Charlie Papazian's Complete Joy of Homebrewing (most credit Charlie as starting the revolution, some say his techniques are antiquated)
Dave Miller's Homebrewing Guide
Stephen Snyder's The BrewMasters Bible
PodCasts:
CraftBrewer Radio (http://radio.craftbrewer.org/) (From Oz, but stopped in 2009)
Craft Beer Radio | The show dedicated to craft beer and the craft brewing industry. (http://www.craftbeerradio.com/)
The Brewing Network.com - Beer radio | The Brewing Network? for craft brewers and microbrews (http://www.thebrewingnetwork.com/) (The Jamil Show is a little more advanced, but the Sunday Session is long and rambles)
I'll wrap it up for now.
:twobeers:
Ryan
First, do a little reading from How to brew that discusses the equipment and the process, then if still interested, visit your local Homebrew shop! They are a great place to get supplies, ask questions, possibly try some samples, etc.
John Palmer's How to brew (http://www.howtobrew.com/)
This is his first edition, the newer editions are a little easier to read with some minor corrections, but it is a good place to start.
Online knowledge base with search, Homebrew Digest (http://hbd.org/)
Printed Materials:
Charlie Papazian's Complete Joy of Homebrewing (most credit Charlie as starting the revolution, some say his techniques are antiquated)
Dave Miller's Homebrewing Guide
Stephen Snyder's The BrewMasters Bible
PodCasts:
CraftBrewer Radio (http://radio.craftbrewer.org/) (From Oz, but stopped in 2009)
Craft Beer Radio | The show dedicated to craft beer and the craft brewing industry. (http://www.craftbeerradio.com/)
The Brewing Network.com - Beer radio | The Brewing Network? for craft brewers and microbrews (http://www.thebrewingnetwork.com/) (The Jamil Show is a little more advanced, but the Sunday Session is long and rambles)
I'll wrap it up for now.
:twobeers:
Ryan