11 results filtered with: Malt liquors - Early works to 1800
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Remarks on a pamphlet entitled Hydrometrical observations and experiments in the brewery; in a letter to Mr. More, secretary to the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, &c. To which is subjoined an advertisement, pointing out the easiest methods of applying the saccharometer, in order to produce uniform strength in malt-liquors; addressed to those brewers who may be averse to calculations. By J. Richardson.
Richardson, John, active 1777-1798.Date: 1785- Books
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Theoretic hints on an improved practice of brewing malt-liquors; including some strictures on the nature and properties of water, Malt, and Hops; The Doctrine of Fermentation; The Agency of Air; The Effects of Heat and Cold On fermented Liquors, &c. &c. By John Richardson.
Richardson, John, active 1777-1798.Date: 1777- Books
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Theoretic hints on an improved practice of brewing malt-liquors; including some strictures on the nature and properties of water, Malt, and Hops; The Doctrine of Fermentation; The Agency of Air; The Effects of Heat and Cold On fermented Liquors, &c. &c. By John Richardson.
Richardson, John, active 1777-1798.Date: 1777- Books
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A discourse on the preparation, preservation, and restoration of malt-liquors, with the common and special uses of barley, wort, grains, &c. and of all the liquors extracted from malt, viz. ale, beer, aligar, and spirits, with a rational account of each process, or head. By P.C.J.P.
P. C. J. P.Date: 1733- Books
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Observations on the art of brewing malt liquors, in a series of strictures on a secret system inculcated in a private course of lectures on brewing, lately delivered to several eminent initiates In that Mystic Mode of Practice; To whose Perusal they are particularly Dedicated by a practical brewer.
Practical Brewer.Date: 1775- Books
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An ode on the first introduction of barley corn, and of malt liquor, into Britain. By Boschereccio.
Boschereccio.Date: Printed in the Year 1777- Books
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The london and country brewer. Containing an Account, I. Of the Nature of the Barley-Corn, and of the proper Soils and Manures for the Improvement thereof. II. Of making good Malts. III. To know good from bad Malts. IV. Of the Use of the Pale, Amber, and Brown Malts. V. Of the Nature of several Waters, and their Use in Brewing. VI. Of Grinding Malts. VII. Of Brewing in general. VIII. Of the London Method of Brewing Stout, But-Beer, Pale and Brown Ales. IX. Of the Country or Private Way of Brewing. X. Of the Nature and Use of the Hop. XI. Of Boiling Malt Liquors, and to Brew a Quantity of Drink in a little Room, and with a few Tubs. XII. Of Foxing or Tainting of Malt Liquors; their Prevention and Cure. XIII. Of Fermenting and Working of Beers and Ales, and the unwholesome Practice of Beating in the Yeast, detected. XIV. Of several Artificial Lees for seeding, fining, preserving, and relishing Malt Liquors. XV. Of several pernicious Ingredients put into Malt Liquors to encrease their Strength. XVI. Of the Cellar or Repository for keeping Beers and Ales. XVII. Of Sweetning and Cleaning Casks. XVIII. Of Bunging Casks and Carrying them to some Distance. XIX. Of the Age and Strength of Malt Liquors. XX. Of the Profit and Pleasure of Private Brewing, and the Charge of Buying Malt Liquors. To which is added, A Philosophical Account of Brewing Strong October Beer. By an Ingenious Hand. By a Person formerly concerned in a Common Brewhouse at London, but for twenty Years past has resided in the Country.
Ellis, William, brewer.Date: M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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An apology for whisky: a paper given in to the Ratho Club, by one of its members, in answer to that society's question, if the distilling of spirits from malt be for the good of Scotland?
One of Its Members.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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The theory and practice of malting and brewing. By a practical brewer.
Practical brewer.Date: 1793- Books
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Every man his own brewer; or, a compendium of the English brewery. Containing the best instructions ... By a gentleman, lately retired from the brewing business.
Gentleman, lately retired from the brewing business.Date: 1768- Books
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Theoretic hints of an improved practice of brewing malt-liquors; including some strictures on the nature and properties of water, Malt, and Hops, The Doctrine of Fermentation, The Agency of Air, The Effects of Heat and Cold On fermented Liquors, &c. &c. By John Richardson.
Richardson, John, active 1777-1798.Date: 1777