The Brewing Industry in England 1700-1830

The Brewing Industry in England 1700-1830
Title The Brewing Industry in England 1700-1830 PDF eBook
Author Peter Mathias
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 646
Release 1959
Genre Brewing industry and trade
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The brewing industry in England, 1700-1830

The brewing industry in England, 1700-1830
Title The brewing industry in England, 1700-1830 PDF eBook
Author Peter Mathias
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Pages 595
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Genre Brewing industry
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Industrial Revolution in Brewing

Industrial Revolution in Brewing
Title Industrial Revolution in Brewing PDF eBook
Author Peter Mathias
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Pages 34
Release 1953
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The British Brewing Industry, 1830-1980

The British Brewing Industry, 1830-1980
Title The British Brewing Industry, 1830-1980 PDF eBook
Author T. R. Gourvish
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2008-07-31
Genre History
ISBN 9780521070171

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No industry provides more household names than brewing; none retains a firmer place in British culture; and at the height of the temperance movement none was more controversial. Yet this volume provides an extended account of brewing in the modern period. Thoroughly based upon research in brewing archives, it surveys the industry from 1830 to 1980, tracing its development from one in which there were thousands of firms producing beer to one now dominated by half a dozen large companies. It is an account which carries the reader from the porters, ales and stouts, the vast vats, drays and myriad beer houses of early Victorian England, to the draught lagers, giant fermenters, beer tankers and theme pubs of the late twentieth century. In this wide-ranging book the authors discuss free trade in beer, the impact of temperance, and the emergence of the great Victorian breweries together with their acquisition of public houses and company status. In the twentieth century, they examine the impact of two World Wars, the movement for improved public houses, the sobriety of the 1920s, and the revolution sweeping the industry since the 1950s.

Country House Brewing in England, 1500-1900

Country House Brewing in England, 1500-1900
Title Country House Brewing in England, 1500-1900 PDF eBook
Author Pamela Sambrook
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 333
Release 1996-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 0826437532

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Until the 18th century or even later, beer was the staple drink of most men and women at all levels of society. Tea and coffee were expensive luxuries while water might well carry disease. To supply the needs of both owners and servants, every country house with an accessible source of water had a brewhouse, usually close at hand. Although many of the brewhouses still stand, in some cases with the original brewing vessels (as at Lacock and Charlecote), their habitual conversion to other uses has allowed them to be ignored. Yet they are distinctive buildings - as much part of a country house as an ice-house or stables - which need both to be recognized and preserved. The scale of brewing in country houses, which went on to a surprisingly late date in the 19th century (with odd survivals, such as Hickleton in Yorkshire, in the 20th), was often considerable, if small besides that of commercial brewing. Copious records for both brewing and consumption exist. Pamela Sambrook describes the brewing equipment, such as coppers, mash tuns, underbacks and coolers; the types of beers brewed, from strong ale to small beer, and how they were kept; and the brewers themselves, their skills and attitudes. English Country House Brewing, 1500-1900 shows the role beer played in the life of the country house, with beer allowances and beer money an integral part of servants' rewards. Generous allowances were made for arduous tasks, such as harvesting. For celebrations, such as the heir's coming of age, extra-strong ale was provided. This book, which is heavily illustrated, is an important and original contribution to architectural, brewing and social history.

The Brewing Industry in England, 1300-1830, by Peter Mathias,...

The Brewing Industry in England, 1300-1830, by Peter Mathias,...
Title The Brewing Industry in England, 1300-1830, by Peter Mathias,... PDF eBook
Author Peter Mathias
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Pages 596
Release 1959
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Pale Ale, Revised

Pale Ale, Revised
Title Pale Ale, Revised PDF eBook
Author Terry Foster
Publisher Brewers Publications
Pages 353
Release 1999-04-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1938469259

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Never before has the evolution of pale ale been so thoroughly explored. Terry Foster pays proper homage to this distinctive ale and the sub-styles it has spawned. This all-new revised and expanded edition includes a new section on American IPA’s, pale ales and amber ales. The Classic Beer Style Series from Brewers Publications examines individual world-class beer styles, covering origins, history, sensory profiles, brewing techniques and commercial examples.