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Brewing Barley Wines Terry Foster

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Brewing Barley Wines Terry Foster
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Publisher: Skyhorse
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 19.02 MB
Author: Terry Foster
ISBN: 9781510766945, 1510766944
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Brewing Barley Wines Terry Foster by Terry Foster 9781510766945, 1510766944 instant download after payment.

For Craft Beer Drinkers and Homebrewers Alike
From early English origins to modern American examples like Sierra Nevada's Bigfoot and Rogue's XS Old Crustacean, barley wines are a favored style among homebrewers and craft beer drinkers alike. In Brewing Barley Wines, widely respected beer and brewing writer Terry Foster presents the history and development of the style as well as the guidance and expertise necessary to successfully homebrew it yourself.
The book opens with an exploration of the definition of the style from its murky past to somewhat arbitrary modern standards. Foster explores the style guidelines given by the Brewers Association (BA) and the Beer Judge Certification Program (BJCP) and finds them to be narrow, even faulty, showing that many beers not designated as barley wines­—including some stock ales, Scotch ales, wheat wines, and even double IPAs—can be said to fit the style. Foster then goes on to give a history of barley...

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