The American Practical Brewer and TannerGood Press, 2019 M11 27 - 343 páginas Joseph Coppinger's 'The American Practical Brewer and Tanner' is a seminal work that delves into the intricate processes of brewing and tanning in America during the 19th century. The book combines detailed technical instructions with practical advice, making it essential reading for both aspiring brewers and tanners. Coppinger's writing style is clear and concise, which allows readers to easily follow the complex procedures outlined in the book. This work stands out as a valuable resource for understanding the historical practices of these trades, shedding light on the craftsmanship and innovation of the time. The literary context of the book reflects the era's emphasis on manual trades and skilled labor, offering a glimpse into the industrial landscape of America in the 1800s. Joseph Coppinger's expertise in brewing and tanning likely stems from his hands-on experience in these trades, providing readers with authentic and reliable information. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 30
Página
... hop, malt, and extract duties. Notwithstanding this enormous excise of 50 per cent. on the brewing capital, what ... hops is raised in as high perfection as in any part of Europe, and often for one third of the price paid in England ...
... hop, malt, and extract duties. Notwithstanding this enormous excise of 50 per cent. on the brewing capital, what ... hops is raised in as high perfection as in any part of Europe, and often for one third of the price paid in England ...
Página
... hops; as, under proper management, he may reasonably expect to clear, of a good year, one hundred dollars per acre. Barley will also prove a good crop, if proper attention be paid to seed, soil, and time of sowing. The merchant will ...
... hops; as, under proper management, he may reasonably expect to clear, of a good year, one hundred dollars per acre. Barley will also prove a good crop, if proper attention be paid to seed, soil, and time of sowing. The merchant will ...
Página
... Brewery . F Working Store . G Vat House and Dry Store . B Bed Room . I Ofice . K Dwelling House . L Hop Room . M Stable . N Brewing Yard . O Cooper's Shed . P Steep . THE AMERICAN PRACTICAL BREWER AND TANNER Table of Contents The.
... Brewery . F Working Store . G Vat House and Dry Store . B Bed Room . I Ofice . K Dwelling House . L Hop Room . M Stable . N Brewing Yard . O Cooper's Shed . P Steep . THE AMERICAN PRACTICAL BREWER AND TANNER Table of Contents The.
Página
... hop room, to form the fourth side; thus completed, it would form a square, and afford security to whatever was contained within it, when the gates are locked. The sky cooler is, generally, the most elevated vessel in the brewery, and ...
... hop room, to form the fourth side; thus completed, it would form a square, and afford security to whatever was contained within it, when the gates are locked. The sky cooler is, generally, the most elevated vessel in the brewery, and ...
Página
... hop cooler; the latter the wort coolers, No. 1 and 2. By thus running the worts from one cooler to another, you afford them the opportunity of depositing in each their feculencies, and coming nearly fine to the fermenting tuns, which ...
... hop cooler; the latter the wort coolers, No. 1 and 2. By thus running the worts from one cooler to another, you afford them the opportunity of depositing in each their feculencies, and coming nearly fine to the fermenting tuns, which ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acid gas acrospire already directed atmosphere attenuation barley bottle bottom brewery brewing bung Bushels of Pale carbonic acid carbonic acid gas cask cleansing colour cooler copper decomposition degrees distillation essentia bina extract feet fermentable matter fermenting fluid filled filtering fire fixed air flavour floor gallons of solid give grain Grains of Paradise hair half an hour heat hides hogshead hole hundred hydrogen inches inflammable kiln lime water low combustion malt house mash one hour mash tun mashing liquor mixed mode molasses mucilage operation oxygen Pale Malt pitch placed porter pound of ground pounds of hops pounds per barrel precaution preserve produce proportion quantity recommend rouse saccharine saccharine matter salt second mash small beer solid yest solution specific gravity spirit stand one hour stand two hours steep strong beer substances sufficient Table Beer temperature twelve vats vegetation vessel Victor Hirtzler vinous Washing wine worts