Lost Breweries of Toronto

Lost Breweries of Toronto
Title Lost Breweries of Toronto PDF eBook
Author Jordan St. John
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 168
Release 2014-10-28
Genre Photography
ISBN 1625851995

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Noted beer expert and writer Jordan St. John shows readers the rich history of Toronto's heritage breweries, many of which still exist today. Explore the once-prominent breweries of nineteenth-century Toronto. Brewers including William Helliwell, John Doel, Eugene O'Keefe, Lothar Reinhardt, Enoch Turner, and Joseph Bloore influenced the history of the city and the development of a dominant twentieth-century brewing industry in Ontario. Step inside the lost landmarks that first brought intoxicating brews to the masses in Toronto. Jordan St. John delves into the lost buildings, people and history behind Toronto's early breweries, with detailed historic images, stories both personal and industrial, and even reconstructed nineteenth-century brewing recipes.

The Lost Beers & Breweries of Britain

The Lost Beers & Breweries of Britain
Title The Lost Beers & Breweries of Britain PDF eBook
Author Brian Glover
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 373
Release 2012-08-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1445620499

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A nostalgic look at British beers and breweries which have gone - but are far from forgotten

Microfoundations of Institutions

Microfoundations of Institutions
Title Microfoundations of Institutions PDF eBook
Author Patrick Haack
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Pages 325
Release 2019-11-25
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1787691233

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The notion of microfoundations has received growing interest in neo-institutional theory along with an increasing interest in microfoundational research in disciplines such as strategic management and organizational economics.

Historical Brewing Techniques

Historical Brewing Techniques
Title Historical Brewing Techniques PDF eBook
Author Lars Marius Garshol
Publisher Brewers Publications
Pages 426
Release 2020-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 1938469615

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Ancient brewing traditions and techniques have been passed generation to generation on farms throughout remote areas of northern Europe. With these traditions facing near extinction, author Lars Marius Garshol set out to explore and document the lost art of brewing using traditional local methods. Equal parts history, cultural anthropology, social science, and travelogue, this book describes brewing and fermentation techniques that are vastly different from modern craft brewing and preserves them for posterity and exploration. Learn about uncovering an unusual strain of yeast, called kveik, which can ferment a batch to completion in just 36 hours. Discover how to make keptinis by baking the mash in the oven. Explore using juniper boughs for various stages of the brewing process. Test your own hand by brewing recipes gleaned from years of travel and research in the farmlands of northern Europe. Meet the brewers and delve into the ingredients that have kept these traditional methods alive. Discover the regional and stylistic differences between farmhouse brewers today and throughout history.

Brewed in Canada

Brewed in Canada
Title Brewed in Canada PDF eBook
Author Allen Winn Sneath
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 432
Release 2001-10-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1770701044

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Winner of the 2002 North American Guild of Beer Writers’ Quill & Tankard Annual Writing Award The Canadian brewing industry predates Confederation by two hundred years; Canada boasts the oldest, continuously operating brewery in North America. Canadian brewers have survived the persecution of the Temperance Movement and Prohibition, the Great Depression, two World Wars and the challenge of Free Trade. Today, brewing in Canada is a 10 billion dollar business whose one constant is change. From its colonial past to the microbrewery renaissance, Brewed in Canada is a passionate narrative of individual power, colourful characters, family rivalries and foreign ownership. Individual stories tell of personal success and failure, bankruptcies, takeovers, consolidation and rationalization. As men of influence, these brewers made significant contributions to their local communities and the country. Beyond the day-to-day operation of their brewing business, some would make their mark in politics, while others built churches, hospitals and helped establish universities. A commitment to community service - and to brewing excellence - continues today.

Brewed in Canada

Brewed in Canada
Title Brewed in Canada PDF eBook
Author Allen Winn Sneath
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 433
Release 2001-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 155002373X

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A passionate narrative of individual power, colourful characters, family rivalries, and foreign ownership of Canadas brewing industry.

Ontario Beer

Ontario Beer
Title Ontario Beer PDF eBook
Author Alan McLeod
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 182
Release 2014-05-27
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1625847408

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Beer historians and writers Alan McLeod and Jordan St. John have tapped the cask of Ontario brewing to bring the complete story to light, from foam to dregs. Ontario boasts a potent mix of brewing traditions. Wherever Europeans explored, battled, and settled, beer was not far behind, which brought the simple magic of brewing to Ontario in the 1670s. Early Hudson's Bay Company traders brewed in Canada's Arctic, and Loyalist refugees brought the craft north in the 1780s. Early 1900s temperance activists drove the industry largely underground but couldn't dry up the quest to quench Ontarians' thirst. The heavy regulation that replaced prohibition centralized surviving breweries. Today, independent breweries are booming and writing their own chapters in the Ontario beer story.