Books by Joe Fisher
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Brewing Made Easy by Dennis Fisher, Joe Fisher ( 1996)
From brewing your first batch to creating new recipes - all the information you need to have is here in this step-by-step practical illustrated guide. In Brewing Made Easy, brewing experts Joe and Dennis Fisher anticipate homebrewing questions and provide the answers you need (even when you've already read those other books). With their friendly encouragement and "can-do" attitude, the Fishers will show you how to make great beer today!
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The Case for Reincarnation by Joe Fisher ( 1985)
A critical interpretation of the age-old belief in reincarnation traces the origins and history of the theory of rebirth and offers new evidence for the reality of reincarnation.
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Cotopaxi Visions Travels in Ecuador by Joe Fisher ( 1992) |
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Game Wardens Men and Women in Conservation Celebrating 100 Years of Service, 1892-1992 by Joe Fisher, Ontario ( 1992) |
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The Glasgow Encyclopedia by Joe Fisher ( 1994) |
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Great Beer from Kits by Dennis Fisher, Joe Fisher ( 1996)
This complete reference explains basic brewing techniques and equipment, with step-by-step directions for all phases.
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The Hidden Hardy by Joe Fisher ( 1992) |
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The Homebrewer's Garden How to Easily Grow, Prepare and Use Your Own Hops, Brewing Herbs, Malts by Joe Fisher, Dennis Fisher ( 1998)
Gaining more control of quality and taste is the aim of every homebrewer. By growing their own hops, herbs, and malt grains, homebrewers can improve their brew and add a fascinating new dimension to their hobby. Everything you need to make beer can be grown in garden-size plots. Now, by following the easy instructions in "The Homebrewer's Garden", brewers can grow their own fresh, organic hops, herbs, and malt grains. Authors, gardeners, and homebrew aficionados Joe and Dennis Fisher begin by teaching readers how to plant, trellis, and harvest their own hops. Readers will also learn to grow and brew with dozens of traditional brewing herbs like lemon balm, hyssop, licorice, and rosemary. "The Homebrewer's Garden" also contains directions for growing malt grains such as amaranth, quinoa, sorghum, and spelt. A complete equipment list and step-by-step instructions guide readers through the malting process. Finally, the fruits of readers' harvests are included in 35 recipes specifically formulated for homegrown ingredients, like Dandelion Stout, Honey Basil Ale, Amaranth Extra Special Bitter, and Oregano Pale Ale. A complete source list for seeds, plants, hop roots, and tools is included.
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Hungry Ghosts by Joe Fisher ( 1990) |
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Life Between Life A Scientific Explorations into the Void Separating One Incarnation from the Next by Joel L. Whitton, Joe Fisher ( 1986)
A ground-breaking study confirms that life choices are individually made within a between-life state of Bardo, where explanations for life's burdens and ideas for relief are also offered.
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Ontario Forests by Ian Currie ( 2001) |
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Predictions by Joe Fisher, Peter Commins ( 1980) |
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The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts A Riveting Investigation into Channeling and Spirit Guides by Joe Fisher ( 2001) |
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