Brew it Yourself: Make your own beer, wine, cider and other concoctions

Hardback

Main Details

Title Brew it Yourself: Make your own beer, wine, cider and other concoctions
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Richard Hood
By (author) Nick Moyle
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 227,Width 178
Category/GenreAlcoholic Drinks
ISBN/Barcode 9781848992276
ClassificationsDewey:641.87
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Imprint Nourish Books
Publication Date 16 July 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A home-brewing how-to guide using shop-bought, home-grown and foraged ingredients The Two Thirsty Gardeners are leading a home-brewing revolution. Determined to put the fizz back into home-brewing, Richard Hood and Nick Moyle prove that creating your own tasty alcoholic drinks doesn't need to be complicated and doesn't need to be costly. From Pear & Ginger Cider and Viking Ale to Raspberry & Thyme Whisky and Limoncello, the 70 recipes in Brew It Yourself will take home brewing to new heights. The craft drinks market is undergoing a huge resurgence, and while other cookbooks might play it safe, the Two Thirsty Gardeners have other ideas. Taking their two great loves - alcohol and gardening - they provide recipe inspiration for people to turn a surplus harvest, a visit to a fruit farm or a delivery from the supermarket into a fantastic variety of drinks. Covering wines, beers and ciders, as well as more fancy infused liquors, sparkling drinks and some true curios, the book outlines the basic approaches to each drink's method of production, debunking myths, celebrating experimentation and taking the fear out of fermentation. There really is no reason not to brew it yourself.

Author Biography

Nick Moyle and Richard Hood both grew up during the UK home-brew boom of the 1970s and 80s, with parents who regularly made their own drinks from home-grown produce, enlisting their help. This fired up a life-long obsession for the art of brewing and in 2008 they built their own cider press and have been producing cider for local pubs, beer festivals and deserving friends ever since. They started their Two Thirsty Gardeners website in 2012, which inspires thousands of loyal followers.