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The beer and ale bottlers' manual : A useful guide which embodies the latest accepted scientific and pratical information on the subjects of bottling, steaming and handling lager beer : the bottling and care of ale, porter and stout / Ed. by W.B. Keller.
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- New York : [s.n.] 1893.
- 1893
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Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text VTR (Keller, W. B. Beer and ale bottlers' manual) Offsite The complete family brewer, [electronic resource] : or the best method of brewing or making any quantity of good strong ale and small beer, Of Good Strong Ale and Small Beer, In the greatest Perfection, for the use of private families; From a Peck of Malt to 60 Bushels. Together with Directions for chusing good Malt. Hops, Water, Brewing-Vessels, &c. - Cleaning and Sweetning Foul, Dirty, Musty, or Stinking Cask, Brewing Vessels, &c. - Brewing Strong Beer, China Ale, and Alderbury Beer, and to make excellent Purl. - To make new Malt Liquor drink Stale; with Directions for bottling. Also the most proper Time for Brewing. To which is added, The Method of making a Cheap and Wholesome Beer, from Treacle or Molasses. Being much better Drink than the Small Beer usually sold, though it will not cost one third the Price; besides which it is so easy to make, that a Child of Ten Years of Age may learn to do it in five Minutes.
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- London : printed for J. Walker, Pater-Noster-Row, 1789.
- 1789
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- London : printed for the author, and sold by Mess. Fox, in Westminister Hall; and at their shop at Tunbridge Wells during the summer season; ; E. Withers, at the Seven Stars, opposite to Chancery-Lane, in Fleet-Street; T. Astley, at the Rose, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and W. Meadows, at the Angel in Cornhill, MDCC.XXXVIII. [1738]
- 1738
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- [London?] : Printed for Penelope Bradshaw, 1751.
- 1751
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