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The perennial favourite of home brewers, "Brew Your Own British Real Ale" is a CAMRA classic. This new edition is re-written, enhanced and updated with new recipes for contemporary and award-winning beers, as well as recipes for old favourites no longer brewed commercially.Written by home brewing authority Graham Wheeler, "Brew Your Own British Real Ale" includes detailed brewing instructions for both novice and more advanced home-brewers, as well as comprehensive recipes for recreating some of Britain's best-loved beers at home.
 
The perennial favourite of home brewers, "Brew Your Own British Real Ale" is a CAMRA classic. This new edition is re-written, enhanced and updated with new recipes for contemporary and award-winning beers, as well as recipes for old favourites no longer brewed commercially.Written by home brewing authority Graham Wheeler, "Brew Your Own British Real Ale" includes detailed brewing instructions for both novice and more advanced home-brewers, as well as comprehensive recipes for recreating some of Britain's best-loved beers at home.

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The perennial favourite of home brewers, "Brew Your Own British Real Ale" is a CAMRA classic. This new edition is re-written, enhanced and updated with new recipes for contemporary and award-winning beers, as well as recipes for old favourites no longer brewed commercially.Written by home brewing authority Graham Wheeler, "Brew Your Own British Real Ale" includes detailed brewing instructions for both novice and more advanced home-brewers, as well as comprehensive recipes for recreating some of Britain's best-loved beers at home.

About the Author Graham Wheeler is a leading authority on home-brewing and the author of Home Brewing and Brew Classic European Beer at Home, also published by CAMRA. He has written extensively on the subjects of home brewing and recreating classic British and foreign beers at home.

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