Durden Park
Re: Durden Park
I know this is a very old post but i hope one of the oster still frequents the forum.
I have only seen the recipes on the durden park web site but am thinking of buying the book.
my questions are are the hop amounts in the book specified with A/A amounts and do the recipes give IBU s ?
as the ones on the website dont appear to.
thanks in advance
Paul
I have only seen the recipes on the durden park web site but am thinking of buying the book.
my questions are are the hop amounts in the book specified with A/A amounts and do the recipes give IBU s ?
as the ones on the website dont appear to.
thanks in advance
Paul
Re: Durden Park
If you want vintage recipes, then this is the go to book of the moment, if you don't have it allready
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Home-Brewers-Gu ... 1592538827
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Home-Brewers-Gu ... 1592538827
Re: Durden Park
Yes, Ron's book has superseded the Durden Park one.
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Re: Durden Park
I disagree. Ron book complements the Durden park books in no way does it supplant them. The DP crowd did an awful lot of research about the historic recipes. Including translating many recipes direct from the brewing ledgers. They just didn't make a song and dance over it
Re: Durden Park
It was excellent for the time, but some of the recipes are a bit dubious, like the 1750 Porter if I remember rightly.Aleman wrote:I disagree. Ron book complements the Durden park books in no way does it supplant them. The DP crowd did an awful lot of research about the historic recipes. Including translating many recipes direct from the brewing ledgers. They just didn't make a song and dance over it
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