Every man his own brewer, a small treatise, explaining the art and mystery of brewing porter, ale, twopenny and table-beer; Recommending and proving the ease and possibility of every man's brewing his own beer, in any quantity from one peck to a hundred quarters of malt. Calculated by exposing the deception in brewing; to reduce the expence of a family, and lessen the destructive practice of public-house tipling. By Samuel Child brewer.

  • Child, Samuel.
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[1792?]
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London : Sold by Drinc, and Co. Hydrometer-Makers to the Honourable Board of Excise, No. 6, Tooley-street, near London-bridge; J. Ridgeway, No. 1, York-street, St. James's-square; H.D, Symonds. No. 20, Paternoster-Row; T. Spence, No. 8, Little Turnstile, J. Smith, No. 1, Portsmouth-street Lincoln's-Inn-fields, [1792?]

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19,[3]p. ; 80.

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Third edition, carefully revised.

References note

ESTC T232077
Maclean, V. A short-title catalogue of household and cookery books published in the English tongue 1701-1800. London, 1981, p. 26.

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