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| #3554027 in Books | 2014-05-13 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.40 x.70 x5.40l,.65 | File type: PDF | 224 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| A delight!|By Aaardvark|Richard Feynman once wrote "What I cannot create, I do not understand." He may not have been thinking specifically about beer, but who's to say?
The Perfect Keg is a delight. In the tradition of Bill Buford's Heat, Ian Coutts sets out to make beer from scratch. And he really means from scratch -- planting, growing and harvesting the barley||
"Ian Coutts takes home-brewed beer to a whole new level – he does everything but mold his beer mug out of clay – and in the process produces an unexpected page-turner. This book will make you laugh, make you cheer, and make you thirsty.
The perfect keg. Filled with perfect beer. A symphony of flavors in the mouth. The right blend of sweet and bitter. The fluid in that keg represents a year’s work. Actually brewing it took a few weeks. But to make it truly the perfect keg, Ian Coutts had to go right back to fundamentals. This beer didn’t start with a beer-making kit, which is what most homebrewers use. And it didn’t rely on pre-roasted industrial malt, which is how commercial brewe...
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