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18th & Early 19th Century Brewing
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18th & Early 19th Century Brewing in Grande Prairie, AB
Current price: $23.50

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18th & Early 19th Century Brewing in Grande Prairie, AB
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Size: Paperback
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18th & 19th Century Brewing is a compilation of four original works ranging from 1768 to 1806. Together, these books offer an excellent overview of period brewing technology. This compilation offers historical insight and instructions for selecting and growing hops, malting, mashing, brewing, as well as bottling and casking. The authors offer troubleshooting advice and recommendations on equipment and utensils. There are original recipes and instructions for making such ales as alderberry beer, purl, strong and small beers, China ale, treacle beer, common family ale, porter, Dorchester beer, oat ale, and pale ale. Additional information is offered on cyder production and the making of various wines, including elderberry, elderflower, orange, orange with raisin, gooseberry, currant, birch, quince, cowslip, turnip, and raspberry.
18th & 19th Century Brewing is a compilation of four original works ranging from 1768 to 1806. Together, these books offer an excellent overview of period brewing technology. This compilation offers historical insight and instructions for selecting and growing hops, malting, mashing, brewing, as well as bottling and casking. The authors offer troubleshooting advice and recommendations on equipment and utensils. There are original recipes and instructions for making such ales as alderberry beer, purl, strong and small beers, China ale, treacle beer, common family ale, porter, Dorchester beer, oat ale, and pale ale. Additional information is offered on cyder production and the making of various wines, including elderberry, elderflower, orange, orange with raisin, gooseberry, currant, birch, quince, cowslip, turnip, and raspberry.




















