The American Practical Brewer and Tanner: Mastering Brewing and Tanning in 19th Century AmericaGood Press, 2019 M11 27 - 343 páginas In "The American Practical Brewer and Tanner," Joseph Coppinger presents a comprehensive guide that masterfully combines the art and science of brewing with the intricate process of tanning. Written during the late 19th century, Coppinger'Äôs work reflects a burgeoning interest in both industrial innovation and American self-sufficiency. The text is characterized by its pragmatic approach, providing detailed instructions, recipes, and techniques grounded in empirical knowledge, set against the backdrop of an era when American artisans sought to elevate their crafts. Coppinger'Äôs blend of anecdotal evidence and systematic methodology showcases the influences of the Industrial Revolution on traditional practices, making the book a significant contribution to both brewing and tanning literature. Joseph Coppinger, a chemist and practitioner of brewing, was deeply influenced by the technological advancements and cultural shifts of his time. His extensive background in both the scientific and practical aspects of these trades led him to pen this seminal work, aiming to empower American craftsmen with the knowledge to succeed in an increasingly competitive landscape. Coppinger's engagements within the brewing community fortified his expertise, allowing him to assimilate diverse practices and regional variations into his writing, thus enriching his overall narrative. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the historical foundations of American brewing and tanning, as well as scholars of industrial history and craftsmanship. Coppinger's blend of practical insight and cultural commentary provides a unique perspective that is both educative and engaging. As such, "The American Practical Brewer and Tanner" serves as a critical resource for modern brewers, artisans, and historians alike. |
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... fire proof. (See description of these vats.) A description of the form and plan of a Brewery, distribution of the Vessels, the most judicious and convenient manner of placing them, with a view to economy, cleanliness, and effect. The ...
... fire proof. (See description of these vats.) A description of the form and plan of a Brewery, distribution of the Vessels, the most judicious and convenient manner of placing them, with a view to economy, cleanliness, and effect. The ...
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... fire, particularly if the wood be moist or green. When this has gone off, and the fire burns clear, the register may be shut within a few inches, in order to keep up a small draft. It would have been proper to state that joists ...
... fire, particularly if the wood be moist or green. When this has gone off, and the fire burns clear, the register may be shut within a few inches, in order to keep up a small draft. It would have been proper to state that joists ...
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... 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 the vatr.
... 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 the vatr.
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... fire proof , whilst , at the same time , it secures a temperature for the liquor equal , it is expected to the best vaults : it further affords the convenience of having them above ground . These vats may be constructed in different ...
... fire proof , whilst , at the same time , it secures a temperature for the liquor equal , it is expected to the best vaults : it further affords the convenience of having them above ground . These vats may be constructed in different ...
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