Books
The club owns the following books, which can be borrowed by members. If you decide to purchase the book using the below link, the club will receive a small commission that will help us maintain and extend the library.
- How to Brew, by John Palmer (2 Copies)
- The must have reference for new members
 
 
- The Real Ale Almanac, by Roger Protz
 
- Principals of Brewing Science, by George J. Fix
 
- Extreme Brewing, by Sam Calagione
 
- Designing Great Beers, by Ray Daniels
 
- Radical Brewing, by Randy Mosher
 
- Brew Like a Monk, by byStan Hieronymus
 
- Brewing With Wheat, byStan Hieronymus
 
- Yeast, by Chris White and
 
- Altbier, by Horst D. Dornbusch
 
- Barley Wine, by Fal Allen and Dick Cantwell
 
- Brewing Better Beer, by Gordon Strong
 
- Bavarian Helles, by Horst D. Dornbusch
 
- Belgian Ale, by Pierre Rajotte
 
- Bock, by Darryl Richman
 
- Brown Ale, by Jim Parker & Ray Daniels
 
- Continental Pilsener, by David Miller
 
- Farmhouse Ales, Phil Marowski
 
- German Wheat, by Eric Warner
 
- Kolsch, by Eric Warner
 
- Mild Ale, by David Sutula
 
- New Brewing Lager Beer, Gregory J Noonan
 
- Pale Ale, by Terry Foster
 
- Porter, by Terry Foster
 
- Scotch Ale, by Gregory J Noonan
 
- Smoked Beers, by Ray Daniels and Geoffrey Larson
 
- Stout, by Michael J Lewis
 
- Vienna Marzen Oktoberfest, by George J. Fix and Laurie A. Fix
 
- Compleat Meadmaker, by Ken Schramm
 
- Brewing British Style Beers, by David Line
 
- IPA: Brewing Techniques, Recipes & the Evolution of India Pale Ale, by Mitch Steele. Member review here.
 
- For the Love of Hops: The Practical Guide to Aroma, Bitterness & the Culture of Hops, by Stan Hieronymus
 
- Charcuterie: The Craft of Salting, Smoking and Curing, by Michael Ruhlman & Brian Polcyn
 
- Wildbrews: Beer Beyond the Influence of Brewer's Yeast, by Jeff Sparrow
 
- How to Make Cider, Mead, Perry and Fruit Wines, by Craig Hughes
 
- Cheese and Beer, by Janet Fletcher
 
- Water: A Comprehensive Guide for Brewers, by John Palmer & Colin Kaminski
 
- Cider: Making, Using & Enjoying Sweet & Hard Cider, by Annie Proulx & Lew Nichols
 
- Brew Your Own British Real Ale, by Graham Wheeler
 
- A Textbook of BREWING, Jean De Clerck, Volume I & II, from the Siebel Institute of Technology
 
- Complete Guide to Growing Your Own Hops, Malts, and Brewing Herbs, by John Peragine Jr.
 
- American Sour Beers: Innovative Techniques for Mixed Fermentations, by Michael Tonsmeire
 
- Home Cheese Making, by Ricki Carroll
 
- The Art of Distilling Whiskey and Other Spirits, by Bill Owen & Alan Dikty
 
- Malt: A Practical Guide from Field to Brewhouse, by John Mallett
 
- Real Ales: For the Home Brewer, by Marc Ollosson
 
- Modern Homebrew Recipes, Gordon Strong
 
- Making Your Own Cheese, Paul Peacock
 
- Beer: Tap into the Art and Science of Brewing, by Charles W. Bamforth
 
- Mastering Homebrew: The Complete Guide to Brewing Delicious Beer, by Randy Mosher
 
- Brewmaster's Table, By Garrett Oliver
 
- Cooking with Beer, By Paul Mercurio
 
- Cider, By Campaign For Real Ale
 
- Standards of Brewing: A Practical Approach to Consistency and Excellence, by Charles W. Bamforth
 
- Wood & Beer: A Brewer's Guide, by Dick Cantwell and Peter Bouckaert
 
- Sacred and Herbal Healing Beers: The Secrets of Ancient Fermentation, by Stephen Harrod Buhner
 
- Beer for all Seasons, by Randy Mosher
 
- Brew Chem 101 : Basics of Homebrewing Chemistry
 
- Craft Cider Making by Adrew Lea
 
- Salumi: The Craft of Italian Dry Curing, by Michael Ruhlman and Brian Polcyn
 
- Making Your Own Mead : 43 Recipes for Homemade Honey Wine, By Bryan Acton and Peter Duncan
 
- The Maturation of Distilled Spirits: Vision & Patience, by Hubert Germain
 
- Making Craft Cider: A Ciderist's Guide by Simon McKie
 
- Home-Brewed Gluten Free Beer by Sara McGrath
 
- Brewing Porters and Stouts: Origins, History, and 60 Recipes for Brewing Them at Home Today, by Terry Foster
 
- The New Cider Maker's Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide for Craft Producers, by Claude Jolicoeur
 
- Hop Variety Handbook: Learn More about Hop...Create Better Beer, by Dan Woodske
 
- The Secrets of Master Brewers, Jeff Alworth
 
- Hog : Proper Pork Recipes from the Snout to the Squeak, by Richard H. Turner
 
- Brewing Local : American-Grown Beer, by Stan Hieronymus
 
- The Complete Guide to Making Mead: The Ingredients, Equipment, Processes, and Recipes for Crafting Honey Wine, by Steve Piatz
 
- The Brew Your Own Big Book of Homebrewing: All-Grain and Extract Brewing * Kegging * 50+ Craft Beer Recipes * Tips and Tricks from the Pros, By Brew Your Own
 
- Homebrew Beyond the Basics: All-Grain Brewing and Other Next Steps, By Mike Karnowski
 - The Homebrewer's Almanac: A Seasonal Guide to Making Your Own Beer from Scratch, By Aaron Kleidon, Marika Josephson, Ryan Tockstein
 
- Make Mead Like a Viking: Traditional Techniques for Brewing Natural, Wild-Fermented, Honey-Based Wines and Beers, By Jereme Zimmerman
 
- Home Brew Recipe Bible: An Incredible Array of 101 Craft Beer Recipes, From Classic Styles to Experimental Wilds, By Chris Colby
 
- Methods of Modern Homebrewing: The Comprehensive Guide to Contemporary Craft Beer Brewing, By Chris Colby
 
- The Joy of Home Distilling: The Ultimate Guide to Making Your Own Vodka, Whiskey, Rum, Brandy, Moonshine, and More, By Rick Morris
 
- Session Beers: Brewing for Flavor and Balance, By Jennifer Talley
 
- Brewing Eclectic IPA: Pushing the Boundaries of India Pale Ale, By Dick Cantwell
 
- Real Cider Making on a Small Scale, by Michael J. Pooley & John Lomax
 
- Modern Ciderby Emma Christensen
 
- Beer is Proof God Loves Us: Reaching for the Soul of Beer and Brewing, by Charles W. Bamforth
 
- Brewing Sake, William Auld
 
- Last updated: 26-May-2019
Equipment
The club owns the following equipment, which can be borrowed by members.
- Better Bottle
 - 4 tap wunderbar
 - Grainfather
 - Cider apple mill
 
Rules of Use
- Books can be borrowed for one month at club meetings. Each book requires a $5 deposit, which is returned if the book is returned at the following meeting in good condition, otherwise it's considered a contribution to the library as a late fee.
 
- The equipment is available for a $50 deposit, returned in full when the resource is returned in a clean condition.
 
If there is a book or piece of equipment that you would particularly like to see in the library, please email your suggestions to the committee or the contacts us page