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'Draught' is not a beer style - it's a lifestyle
Hi all,
I've got a couple of doubles in the Classic Beer Styles books.
If you're not familiar with them, each one is a pretty thorough study of a particular style, with history and background info, as well as recipes and profiles of commercial examples. They're great reading and I'm certainly hanging on to one of each!
The doubles I've got are:
#2 Continental Pilsener by David Miller
#4 Vienna / Marzen / Oktoberfest by George & Laurie Fix
#5 Porter by Terry Foster
#9 Bock by Darryl Richman
They are all virtually brand new and as far as I know unread - no dog-ears, coffee rings or creased spines, they're basically exactly how you'd find them in the local homebrew shop (they have the remains of price tags on the cover).
I'm looking for $20 each and I'll pay the postage Australia-wide. I think they usually go for about $25 - $30 in the homebrew shops. PM me if you're interested.
I've got a couple of doubles in the Classic Beer Styles books.
If you're not familiar with them, each one is a pretty thorough study of a particular style, with history and background info, as well as recipes and profiles of commercial examples. They're great reading and I'm certainly hanging on to one of each!
The doubles I've got are:
#2 Continental Pilsener by David Miller
#4 Vienna / Marzen / Oktoberfest by George & Laurie Fix
#5 Porter by Terry Foster
#9 Bock by Darryl Richman
They are all virtually brand new and as far as I know unread - no dog-ears, coffee rings or creased spines, they're basically exactly how you'd find them in the local homebrew shop (they have the remains of price tags on the cover).
I'm looking for $20 each and I'll pay the postage Australia-wide. I think they usually go for about $25 - $30 in the homebrew shops. PM me if you're interested.