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    As Brewmasters Share Their Knowledge

    Beer is one of the oldest beverages in the world. It is one of the most well loved, and has roots dating back even to the days of Ancient Egypt. One reason why beer is so popular, aside from the fact that it is beer, is that it is actually quite easy to make, with its ingredients quite easy to get a hold of.

    The concept of brewing one's own beer isn't exactly a far fetched idea, as brewmasters in the days of long ago basically made beer within the confines of their humble abodes. Today, brewmasters usually work in controlled environments like breweries, but a number of brewmasters still make beer at home, even branching out big into the beer beverage market.

    If you feel the brewmasters are calling you to be one of them, here are some beer brewing books written by brewmasters for future-brewmasters.

    The Complete Handbook of Home Brewing
    By David G Miller

    Anyone can make beer with the help of The Complete Handbook of Home Brewing by David G. Miller. In this book the aspects of brewing are thoroughly discussed, giving "brewmasters" an overall look at just what they have to consider when making beer.

    From successfully identifying the types of beer and the flavors they each boast, The Complete Handbook of Home Brewing is one book which simply lives up to its title. Essential information like recipes for beer are featured in the book, as brewmasters have come to see it as THE comprehensive book to go to when making beer.

    Preparing ingredients, the actual brewing process, the tools and equipment required to brew beer, all these and more are given focus, paving the way for brewmasters to come up with beer blends sure to impress others, even strike it big in the whole beer making market.

    With 55 different recipes, beer making guides, as well as beer equipment features, The Complete Handbook of Home Brewing is one book brewmasters should read.

    The New Complete Joy of Home Brewing
    By Charlie Papazian

    With "Relax. Don't Worry. Have a home-brew" as the book's mantra, The New Complete Joy of Home Brewing is another home brewing guide popular among brewmasters.

    The book emphasizes that brewing one's own beer at home is actually a fun experience, leading the act of drinking one's own home brewed beer to be more fulfilling than simply buying a bottle of beer from the nearest grocery store.

    Often referred to as the "home brewer's bible" The New Complete Joy of Home Brewing features the basics of brewing beer, as well as certain recipes in making a magnificent brew. Experience brewmasters, or not, readers are sure to see the whole fascination over this book once reading it.

    If you feel becoming a brewmaster is your calling, using the two abovementioned books as your springboard into the brewmasters realm would be the way to go.

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