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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction
Blown Up, Sir The Journey Is the Reward Structure of This Book Using This Book But Why Nothing on Extract Beers?
Part I: Philosophy
Chapter 1. The Philosophy of Brewing
Everyone Has a Story Channeling Influences Mastering Skills Developing Your Own Style
Part II: Mastering Your Craft
Chapter 2. Mastering Techniques
Transforming Grain
Mash Fundamentals Common Mash Rests Doughing-in Single-infusion Mash Step Mash Decoction Mash Handling Dark Grains
Lautering
Preparing to Sparge Lautering Options
Managing the Boil Using Hops
Traditional Hopping All-Late Hopping First Wort Hopping (FWH) Post-Boil Finishing Hop Methods Multiple Additions
Chapter 3. Mastering Equipment
Matching Equipment to the Task
Measuring Ingredients Crushing Grain Moving Liquid Managing Heat Mashing Lautering Boiling Wort Chilling and Separating Wort Fermenting and Conditioning Packaging
Learning Your System Optimizing Your Brewing
Planning Your Brew Calendar Planning Your Brew Day Approximating and Estimating
Chapter 4. Mastering Ingredients
Assessing Ingredients Malt
Modification, Diastatic Power, and Protein Levels Characterizing Malt Selecting Malt Preparing Malt So What Do I Do?
Adjuncts
So What Do I Do?
Hops
Storing Hops Characterizing Hops Selecting Hops So What Do I Do?
Yeast
Choosing a Yeast Strain Preparing the Yeast Managing Fermentation So What Do I Do?
Water
Water Sources and Classic Profiles, A Cautionary Tale Water Basics Assessing Your Water Adjusting Your Water for Brewing So What Do I Do?
Part III: Applying Your Knowledge
Chapter 5. Evaluating Your Own Beer
Understanding Beer Styles The Purpose of Beer Styles
Understanding BJCP Terms The ‘Narrowness’ of Styles The Style Space How to Read and Apply the Styles
Developing Your Palate The Tongue Map
Understanding Balance Aroma Techniques Tasting Techniques Malty vs. Sweet Building Your Skills
Critically Assessing Your Own Beer
Structured Tasting Evaluating for Faults Evaluating for Style
Chapter 6. Envisioning Your Beer
Recipe Formulation Adjusting Balance
Scaling Recipes Adjusting Final Gravity and Attenuation Balancing Bitterness, Alcohol, and Tannins Interactions
Avoiding Clashing Flavors Recipe Formulation Examples
Example: Cloning a World-Class Beer Example: Modifying or Improving Someone Else’s Beer Example: Brewing a Style Not in the Guidelines Example: Creating a Beer Based on a Food Idea Example: Building a Recipe From Historical Research Example: Make a Reference Beer, Then Adjust
Conceptualizing New Styles
Getting Ideas Creating a Fusion Recipe Avoiding Stupid Ideas
Chapter 7. Troubleshooting
Detecting Beer Faults Technical Brewing Faults Style-Related Faults
Low Gravity Incorrect Attenuation Boil-related Issues Harshness Aftertaste Issues Clarity
Chapter 8. Finishing Beer
Factors Affecting Beer Stability Conditioning Lagering
Clarifying Stabilizing
Carbonating and Packaging Final Adjustments
Adjusting Finished Beer pH Adjusting Salts for Flavor Adjusting Color Adjusting Carbonation Adjusting Clarity Adjusting Balance
Blending
Why Blend? Conceptualizing Blended Beers Strategies for Blending Methods for Blending
Chapter 9. Competition Brewing
Brewing for Quality
Timing is Everything
Brewing for Quantity Winning BJCP Competitions
Understanding Competitions and Judging Preparing for Competitions Packing and Shipping
Chapter 10. Conclusion
Expanding Your Knowledge Staying Current Final Advice
List of Recipes Index
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