While Thinking About Beer Styles…

Stop Thinking Outside the Box – Dan Pallotta – Harvard Business Review:

You cannot possibly think outside the box unless you understand the nature of the box that bounds your current thinking. You must come to know that nature deeply. You must have real insight into it. You must accept it, and embrace it at some level, before it will ever release you.

There’s a Zen saying, ‘What you resist persists, and what you allow to be disappears.’ Thinking outside the box without understanding the box is a petulant exercise in resistance — every idea that comes from the process has the box written all over it. It’s a reaction to the box. It’s fighting the box. It’s a child of the box.

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