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Hi fellows
I can't say exactly : am I a new oldie or an old newbie ?
I'm a french Home brewer since 1978 and I started to learn the craft with british books from C.J.J. Berry, Ken Shales and Dave Line.
Later I came across the books of Roger Protz and Graham Wheeler.
All the knowledge of these authors was very important for me as there was no good book in french.
It leads me naturally to try brewing and to appreciate your beers. although I sometimes produce Pilsener, my favourite are actually and definitely the British Ales.
No doubt i will learn more an more with you.
Patrick
I can't say exactly : am I a new oldie or an old newbie ?
I'm a french Home brewer since 1978 and I started to learn the craft with british books from C.J.J. Berry, Ken Shales and Dave Line.
Later I came across the books of Roger Protz and Graham Wheeler.
All the knowledge of these authors was very important for me as there was no good book in french.
It leads me naturally to try brewing and to appreciate your beers. although I sometimes produce Pilsener, my favourite are actually and definitely the British Ales.
No doubt i will learn more an more with you.
Patrick