
If enough of you are interested, I might make it available. Electronically, that is. I should get the printed version done any day soon. When the dust (quite literally) has settled after the installation of our new kitchen.
Buy a signed paperback edition of the Homebrewer's Guide to Vintage Beer. For locations inside Europe.
Buy a signed paperback edition of the Homebrewer's Guide to Vintage Beer. For the USA, Canada, Australia and other locations outside Europe.
Make your birthday special - by brewing a beer originally made on that date.
For a mere 25 euros, I'll create a bespoke recipe for any day of the year you like. As well as the recipe, there's a few hundred words of text describing the beer and its historical context and an image of the original brewing record.
Just click on the button below.
13 comments:
Yes
Yes please
I think I'd like a real copy, really. I haven't got a laptop in the toilet you see and that's where I do most of my reading.
Mark me down for one ...
Zythophile, no need to worry, you'll get one of the ten printed copies.
Before anyone asks, all the printed copies are already allocated.
Wow, bloody interested! :)
Dear GOD, yes. The sooner the better. Could you make one in club form, to beat dogmatists over the head with?
Me too, me too,
+1
Peter
Yes, but count me among those who would buy printed copies if available. When I read I prefer to be as far from the computer as possible.
Joe, the printed version won't be for sale. At least that's the plan. All ten copies will be given away. Well, nine will. One's for me.
What we're discussing here is a pdf format file for download.
Lew, maybve I should print you a harcover version. So much better for beating people with.
Yes, yes, yes! And a handle: better grip for really teeing off on the super-thick boneheads. You know...Style Nazis.
Post a Comment