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4.0 out of 5 stars How Many Barrels?
Well, shame on me for not paying atention to the other reviews . . . I am a very experienced home brewer, considering making the jump to professional, and I thought the book would have information about brewing in a Seven Barrel Brewery--i.e., making seven barrel (220 gallon) batches as opposed to making 5 gallons. Some how this is book # 13 about brewing that I bought,...
Published on March 16, 2005 by Sardoc

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not described well
As a home brewer I was looking for a book on commercial / micro brew pub info. A seven barrel brewery is a specific engineered brew system that brews 7 barrel batches of beer at one time. I was disappointed that this book had nothing to do with describing the workings of a 7 barrel system / brewery as I was putting together a business plan to open a commercial brew pub...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars How Many Barrels?, March 16, 2005
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This review is from: Seven Barrel Brewery Brewers' Handbook (Paperback)
Well, shame on me for not paying atention to the other reviews . . . I am a very experienced home brewer, considering making the jump to professional, and I thought the book would have information about brewing in a Seven Barrel Brewery--i.e., making seven barrel (220 gallon) batches as opposed to making 5 gallons. Some how this is book # 13 about brewing that I bought, not book # 1 or 2, and that affects my perspective about the book. I think it is a fine book for the beginning or intermediate brewer, with the caveat that some of the info is a bit dated (the book is 9 years old) and the availability of hops, yeast and grain varieties is much greater these days. As a second book after Palmer's How to Brew, it would be a fine starting point and it does have a lot of recipes.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not described well, February 2, 2011
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As a home brewer I was looking for a book on commercial / micro brew pub info. A seven barrel brewery is a specific engineered brew system that brews 7 barrel batches of beer at one time. I was disappointed that this book had nothing to do with describing the workings of a 7 barrel system / brewery as I was putting together a business plan to open a commercial brew pub. So it was an overpriced beginner's book for recipes and techniques to home brew. Much better books on the subject I already own.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great reference., November 21, 2010
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I love the way this book approaches brewing. Read a friends copy and had to have my own so I could highlight and mark it up.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A sound, pragmatic guide to homebrewing, June 28, 1998
This review is from: Seven Barrel Brewery Brewers' Handbook (Paperback)
I've been homebrewing for about 1 year (so I'm certainly not an expert) and the two guides I've used to get started and improve my skills are Charlie Papazian's "The New Complete Joy Of Homebrewing", which is undoubtedly the most popular guide on the market, and the Seven Barrel Brewery "Brewers' Handbook." Now that I'm confident and fairly experienced in my homebrewing, I find that I most frequently refer back to Papazian's guide. The New Complete Joy Of Homebrewing is not only a brewing guide; it is a delight to read and is full of fascinating hisorical information and details about just how beer works. Having said that, Papazian's book can be a bit frustating at times for the novice brewer because of it's constant emphasis that you shouln't worry. That's fine for an experienced brewer who doesn't worry because he/she knows what they're doing, but for the beginner the most reassuring thing is no-nosense directions on how to do it right the first time. It is for this reason that I believe the Brewers' Handbook is a worthwhile investment. It's emphasis is very heavy on sanitation methods and it does an excellent job of walking the first time homebrewer through their first batch of 'brew. Don't get me wrong, though: "Brewer's Handbook" is not just a guide for beginners. Rather, it contains a guide for all levels of homebrewing, including mash/all grain brewing. It even covers water treatment for different types of water and beer (which I must confess I've never bothered with). In all, I think Papazian's guide is great for giving the beginner an enthusiasm and perspective for their new hobby, as well as a reference for its excellent information on brewing various styles, but the Brewers' Handbook is certainly worth having as a fundamentally sound guide to getting started, as well as a source to turn to when you start getting serious about your homebrew.
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