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12th February 2025

Brew your own beer with CAMRA’s new book

CAMRA’s latest book How to Brew Beer in your Kitchen by John J. Palmer.

CAMRA’s latest blockbuster book release How to Brew Beer in your Kitchen by acclaimed home brewing author John J. Palmer published 13 February 2025.

Designed to unfold simple steps of the brewing process, John J. Palmer has mastered a step-by-step journey into brewing beer in the comfort of your own kitchen – welcoming anyone who wishes to conquer a homebrew system of minimal fuss and bother.

Illustrated in full colour throughout, this new easy-to-follow kitchen-setting guide is dotted with delicious beer recipes to experiment and taste; some that are bound to add new beer styles and flavours to the regular palette.

Legendary home brewing expert John J. Palmer is the bestselling author of How to Brew: Everything You Need to Know to Brew Great Beer Every Time, co-author of both Brewing Classic Styles, and Water: A Comprehensive Guide for Brewers from Brewers Publications.

Readers can pre-order How to Brew Beer in your Kitchen and enjoy a 20 per cent discount off here.

Notes to editors:

How to Brew Beer in your Kitchen by John J. Palmer can be ordered here.

Find more books published by CAMRA here.

To request How to Brew Beer in your Kitchen images, please contact press@camra.org.uk

About CAMRA:

CAMRA has been about pubs, pints and people since 1971. We campaign for the best choice and quality for everyone who enjoys beer, cider & perry. We champion and celebrate the joy experienced by socialising together in cherished pubs, clubs and festivals, that are at the heart of our community. Together, we raise the bar.


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