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This book comprises a comprehensive treatise on the theory and practice of brewing, including information on the chemistry, history, and right application of all brewing ingredients and products, as well as a full exposition of the principled of conversion and extraction in the mash-tun, along with comments on the philosophy of climate, season and site. A detailed text sure to appeal to the serious brewer, this book makes for a great addition to collections of brewing literature and is not to be missed. The chapters of this book include: 'Introduction', 'Ingredients', 'Malting', 'Water', 'Mashing', 'Sparging', 'Hops', 'Boiling', 'Cooling', 'Refrigeration', 'Fermenting Places', 'Ferments', 'Alcohol', 'Gentle Fermentation', 'Rapid Fermentation', 'Porter', 'Exports', 'Storing', 'Racking', et cetera. We are proud to republish this book here complete with a new introduction on brewing.
This rare, specialist guide provides information on the process of 'sparging' - a flushing step at the end of the mashing process in beer production where hot water is passed through the grain. It is recommended for the beer and ale enthusiast, avid home-brewer, or beer historian. Summary of contents: Scotch Method - Assay of Goods - Party Gyles - Return Worts - The Histricon - Great Economy in Time, Labour and Fuel - Dilution - Filtering Mash - Prevention of Acidity - Diversities Adjusted - Grains - Imposture Exposed. We are republishing this vintage work in a high quality, modern, and affordable edition, which comes complete with a newly written introduction.
This book is thoroughly recommended for inclusion on the bookshelf of the home-brewing enthusiast. An expert on the subject writes a comprehensive guide to the cooling process. This book contains classic material dating back to the 1900s and before. The content has been carefully selected for its interest and relevance to a modern audience.
Contained within this antique book is a comprehensive discussion of the history of hops, including information on different uses, methods of cultivation, related equipment, and much more. A veritable treatise on the subject, this text will greatly appeal to anyone with an interest in hops and makes for a worthy addition to collections of brewing literature. The chapters of this book include: 'Progress and Cultivation'; 'Dry and Sweet Wines'; 'Tea'; 'Bavarian Ladies'; 'Hop Grounds'; 'Lupuline'; 'Frauds'; 'Nectarium'; 'Bags and Bagging'; 'The Hop Converter'; 'Steam Pipes' and 'Heated Furnaces'; and much more. We are proud to republish this book here complete with a new introduction on brewing.
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