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Re: Which books would be best to supplement brewing software?

by Fred L Johnson <FLJohnson52@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 23, 2007 at 04:26 AM

I would consider the new Brewing Classic Styles by Jamil Zainasheff
and John Palmer. Jamil Zainasheff is an expert on styles and would not
steer you
wrong on ingredients and John Palmer is pretty solid technically.
 




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Which books would be best to supplement brewing software?
Bill Velek <billvelek@  2007-08-22 14:05:44 
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The Artist Formerly Known  2007-08-22 15:24:41 
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Scott Sellers <scottse  2007-08-22 21:14:02 
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Fred L Johnson <FLJohn  2007-08-23 04:26:11 

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