Brewing Book List

I am keeping a list of brewing books that I have or hear about from others. Useful for gift ideas (for others to give to me ;)) or just for reference.

  • The Complete Joy of Homebrewing (Have)
  • Brewing Classic Styles (Have)
  • The Homebrewer’s Companion (Have)
  • How to Brew (Have)
  • Designing Great Beers (Have)
  • Radical Brewing
  • New Brewing Lager Beer
  • Brewing Up a Business
  • The Secret Life of Beer!
  • Beer School
  • Sacred and Herbal Healing Beers
  • The Brewmaster’s Table
  • Brew Chem 101
  • The Homebrewer’s Answer Book
  • Principles of Brewing Science
  • Clone Brews
  • The Compleat Meadmaker (Have)
  • The Theory And Practice Of Brewing
  • Beer Captured
  • Alewife’s Garden
  • Standards of Brewing
  • Microbrewed Adventures
  • Beer in America
  • Beer and Philosophy
  • Brew Like a Monk
  • Wild Brews
  • Farmhouse Ales
  • Barleywine
  • Smoked Beers
  • Wheat Beers
  • Extreme Brewing
  • The Homebrewer’s Garden
  • The Brewer’s Companion
  • Tasting Beer

Brew Plans for 2009

I am working on identifying recipes and gathering ingredients so that I am ready to brew when the opportunity arises. Here is what I am currently considering:

  • (Done!) An American IPA — CJ’s House of the Rising Sun JPA
  • (Done!) An Oatmeal Stout — Jamil’s McQuaker’s Oatmeal Stout
  • An American Brown Ale — Either Jamil’s Moose Drool clone or (Pending) Mike “Tasty” McDole’s Janet’s Brown Ale
  • An American Amber Ale — Jamil’s West Coast Blaster
  • An Irish Red Ale — either Jamil’s Ruabeoir or Bier Kitty Brewing’s Better Red than Dead
  • An American Pale AleMike “Tasty” McDole’s APA
  • An English IPA — Jamil’s Bière de L’inde

I think all of these beers would go over well in our household. I am also tempted by some other beers that SWMBO would probably not appreciate as much as I might. With all of the above available, I think there is room for some experimentation, so I would like to add these to this year’s plans:

  • A Weizen — Jamil’s Harold-is-Weizen, or simply an American Wheat like Kent‘s Hollow Leg (also from Jamil).
  • A Belgian Pale Ale — Jamil’s Antwerp Afternoon

That could makes eleven batches if I brew both of the ones where there is a choice. If I were to brew every other week starting as soon as the weather breaks — possibly mid-March — these could take me through the beginning of August. If I did not get started until the first day of Spring and only manage to brew once every three weeks, this could take me through Teach a Friend to Brew Day in November.

Update: I have decided I want to add an English Brown, as well. I have fond memories of reading the paper and sipping a Newcastle at The Old Swan. That would be a Northern English Brown. There are also Southern English Browns, with which I am less familiar but I would like to get to know better. So, I will add these two beers, as well, and a Cider, which should take me through the end of the year.

  • A Northern English Brown Ale — Someone’s Newcastle Clone
  • A Southern English Brown Ale — I will have to do some recipe research before I can say which
  • (Pending) An English Cider — I was happy with the outcome of my Red Cap recipe, so I may try that again

Update (again): You know… There is no Porter here. I think a Porter is in order. Perhaps a Brown or a Robust Porter?

  • A Brown Porter — The obvious choice would be a Samuel Smith Taddy Porter clone
  • A Robust Porter — I know less about these, but have heard good things about Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald Porter

Update (yet again): I cannot believe I missed an Imperial IPA! I also ended up making a Stone Arrogant Bastard Clone.