
Stephen Snyder (1)
Author of The Brewmaster's Bible: The Gold Standard for Home Brewers
For other authors named Stephen Snyder, see the disambiguation page.
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- Stephen Snyder, co-author of The New Solar Home and New Green Home Solutions, is communications director for USA Solar Stores. He left New York City in 1995 to start an organic herb farm in Vermont with his wife, Melissa. He holds a degree in Radio, Television and Motion Picture communications from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has broad experience in communications, public affairs, and media relations. He also works as a freelance writer and has published The Brewmaster's Bible (HarperCollins), The Beer Companion (Simon & Schuster) and The Brewmaster's Recipe Manual.
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This is for the homebrewer who's been successful with their first dozen or so batches and is looking to learn more and take their brewing to the next level. It's not nearly as user friendly as Homebrewing for Dummies, but that's ok. This is for the homebrewer who's mastered the basics.
Contained herein you will find in-depth details on brewing procedures and equipment; mashing techniques; bottling and kegging; selecting grains, hops, and yeast varieties for your brew; the importance of your show more source water and how to adjust it to your beer's needs; recipes for 39 styles of beer at different levels of difficulty; information on how to formulate your own recipes; and formulas for determining the level of beer's bitterness and alcohol content.
Although new equipment and ingredient varieties have appeared on the scene (particularly in the world of hops), it remains my #1 resource for homebrewing. I have it on hand every time I brew. show less
Contained herein you will find in-depth details on brewing procedures and equipment; mashing techniques; bottling and kegging; selecting grains, hops, and yeast varieties for your brew; the importance of your show more source water and how to adjust it to your beer's needs; recipes for 39 styles of beer at different levels of difficulty; information on how to formulate your own recipes; and formulas for determining the level of beer's bitterness and alcohol content.
Although new equipment and ingredient varieties have appeared on the scene (particularly in the world of hops), it remains my #1 resource for homebrewing. I have it on hand every time I brew. show less
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