American Beer: Glimpses of Its History and Description of Its Manufacture
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The book combines historical vignettes tracing the arrival and establishment of beer in North America—from explorers and colonial household brewing to the emergence of public breweries and early regulation—with a practical, popular account of beer production. It outlines malting, mashing, fermentation, refrigeration, and bottling, and discusses tavern practices, domestic manufacture, and efforts to favor malt liquors over distilled spirits. Anecdotes and regulatory developments are interwoven with technical explanations and illustrations of contemporary manufacturing methods, offering both a cultural narrative of consumption and a clear description of the craft and industry behind commercial brewing.
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