Mikkeller's Book About Beer - In Swedish
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Please note this book is IN SWEDISH. Mikkeller's book on beer makes you a better beer connoisseur and teaches you how to brew exciting and tasty beer at home. The book takes you through the brewing process step by step and tells you everything you need to know to become your own brewmaster - from raw materials, equipment and malt grinding to mashing, boiling and hop addition to fermentation, storage and bottling. At the same time, you get 25 original Mikkeller recipes, which you are ready to get started with. They range from good beginner beers such as pale ale and brown ale to more advanced and complex beers such as barley wine, smoked stout and Belgian wild ale, so there is something for both beginners and experienced homebrewers. Read also about Mikkeller's path from hobby experiment to pioneering microbrewery, the history of beer, the 90's beer revolution, beer and food and the most important beer types from light pilsner to well-hopped IPA to dark stout and heavy quadrupel.
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