New recipes
New recipes
Anyone have a recommendation on a good recipe book or have any good recipes that they would like to share with me?
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I find a lot in Zymurgy magazine and work from there. What styles are you interested in?
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Brewing Classic Styles by Jamil Zainasheff, Radical Brewing by Randy Mosher, and Designing Great Beers by Ray Daniels are all excellent resources filled with proven recipes and good insights into why each ingredient is used.
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I'll second PatRay's suggestion for Zymurgy. If you aren't yet a member of the AHA I would suggest joining for at least a year and getting access to their magazine and online resources. Each year they publish the recipe for the winning beer of every style at the National Homebrewers' Conference, certainly a good starting point for just about anything you want to brew. As luck would have it, they are currently running a deal for their online only membership with access to all new issues of Zymurgy as well as back issues going back to 2000.
https://www.homebrewersassociation.org/ ... gn=Stories
I've also found a subscription to BYO (Brew Your Own) informative, with lots of clone recipes for commercial beers as well as technical tips and some fun DIY homebrew projects. Most of this information can be found online with a little research but I don't see a problem supporting a couple of the original sources of helpful information, at least for a year or two.
For an online resource, check out the forum Homebrewtalk.com, I followed them for several years and learned a lot from other homebrewers across the country.
Last, but certainly not least, ask here on the forum! We all have our favorite recipes and most of us will also let you know the mistakes we made along the way to help you avoid them.
https://www.homebrewersassociation.org/ ... gn=Stories
I've also found a subscription to BYO (Brew Your Own) informative, with lots of clone recipes for commercial beers as well as technical tips and some fun DIY homebrew projects. Most of this information can be found online with a little research but I don't see a problem supporting a couple of the original sources of helpful information, at least for a year or two.
For an online resource, check out the forum Homebrewtalk.com, I followed them for several years and learned a lot from other homebrewers across the country.
Last, but certainly not least, ask here on the forum! We all have our favorite recipes and most of us will also let you know the mistakes we made along the way to help you avoid them.