The American Practical Brewer and TannerGood Press, 2019 M11 27 - 343 páginas "The American Practical Brewer and Tanner" by Joseph Coppinger is a comprehensive manual for the aspiring brewer to create a business that's successful and long-lasting. It describes the differences between table beer, small beer, unboiled, and more. It also discusses the different malting processes and the cultivation that goes into every aspect of brewing so that no stone is left unturned and no question unanswered by the time you're ready to brew. |
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... covered with a tight roof; the best materials for making a steep are good brick, well grouted; the wall should be fourteen inches thick at least; this kind of steep will be found far superior to wood, as not liable to leak, or be worked ...
... covered with a tight roof; the best materials for making a steep are good brick, well grouted; the wall should be fourteen inches thick at least; this kind of steep will be found far superior to wood, as not liable to leak, or be worked ...
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... covering for malt kilns in England (although not the most economical) is hair cloth, as it is asserted, it dries the ... covered with a two inch plank well jointed, and properly laid, is preferable to a loft for keeping malt, and in this ...
... covering for malt kilns in England (although not the most economical) is hair cloth, as it is asserted, it dries the ... covered with a two inch plank well jointed, and properly laid, is preferable to a loft for keeping malt, and in this ...
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... covered at top, and rounds the kiln on the inside at the distance of two feet from the wall; on both sides of this circular flue holes are left, at the distance of twelve or sixteen inches apart, on both sides, to let out the smoke and ...
... covered at top, and rounds the kiln on the inside at the distance of two feet from the wall; on both sides of this circular flue holes are left, at the distance of twelve or sixteen inches apart, on both sides, to let out the smoke and ...
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... covering; they certainly would convey the heat more rapidly and securely to the malt or grain intended to be dried on it, never requiring less fuel than the wooden covering, and precluding all danger of fire. Â Â Â Â Â ground section of ...
... covering; they certainly would convey the heat more rapidly and securely to the malt or grain intended to be dried on it, never requiring less fuel than the wooden covering, and precluding all danger of fire. Â Â Â Â Â ground section of ...
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