The Curiosities of Ale and Beer - An Entertaining HistoryRead Books Ltd, 25/08/2017 - 468 páginas This vintage book contains a fascinating and light-hearted treatise on beer and ale, with historical information, details of notable events, descriptions of varieties, and much more. Easy to digest and highly entertaining, this book is recommended for anyone with an interest in the history and development of brewing, and would make for a worthy addition to any collection. Contents include: "Suppression of Beer-shops in Egypt 2,00 B.C.", "Brewing in a Teapot", "Ale Songs", "Distinctions between Ale and Beer", "Ale Knights' Objection to Sack", "Hogarth and Temperature", "Importance of Ale to the Agricultural Labourer", "Sir John Barleycorne introduced to the Reader", "Origin and Antiquity of Ale and Beer", et cetera. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction brewing beer. |
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... Verses. SUPPRESSION OF BEER SHOPS IN EGYPT 2,000 B.C.—BREWING INA TEAPOT.—ALE SONGS.—DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN ALE AND BEER— ALE-KNIGHTS OBJECTION TO SACK.—HOGARTH AND TEMPERANCE. —IMPORTANCE OF ALE TO THE AGRICULTURAL LABOURER.—SIR JOHN ...
... Verses. SUPPRESSION OF BEER SHOPS IN EGYPT 2,000 B.C.—BREWING INA TEAPOT.—ALE SONGS.—DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN ALE AND BEER— ALE-KNIGHTS OBJECTION TO SACK.—HOGARTH AND TEMPERANCE. —IMPORTANCE OF ALE TO THE AGRICULTURAL LABOURER.—SIR JOHN ...
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... verse or two in its praise. Now most people drink small beer which exciteth not the brain to poesy. Could one of the ancient topers be restored to life, in tasting a glass of our most excellent bitter, he would, in all likelihood, make ...
... verse or two in its praise. Now most people drink small beer which exciteth not the brain to poesy. Could one of the ancient topers be restored to life, in tasting a glass of our most excellent bitter, he would, in all likelihood, make ...
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... verse. At Brasenose College, Oxford, beer of the strongest, made of the best malt and hops, is brewed once a year, distributed ad. lib., and verses are written in its praise. Mr. Prior, the college butler, to whom is due the honour of ...
... verse. At Brasenose College, Oxford, beer of the strongest, made of the best malt and hops, is brewed once a year, distributed ad. lib., and verses are written in its praise. Mr. Prior, the college butler, to whom is due the honour of ...
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... verses, told a very amusing little story of an old fellow who, in addition to finding that ale was meat, drink and cloth, discovered that it included friends as well—or, at any rate, when he was without ale he was without friends, which ...
... verses, told a very amusing little story of an old fellow who, in addition to finding that ale was meat, drink and cloth, discovered that it included friends as well—or, at any rate, when he was without ale he was without friends, which ...
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... verses written on ale by Thomas Wharton, in 1748. A Panegyric on Oxford Ale is the title of the poem, which is prefaced by the lines from Horace:— Mea nec Falernæ Temperant vites, neque Formiani Pocula colles. The poem opens thus:— Balm ...
... verses written on ale by Thomas Wharton, in 1748. A Panegyric on Oxford Ale is the title of the poem, which is prefaced by the lines from Horace:— Mea nec Falernæ Temperant vites, neque Formiani Pocula colles. The poem opens thus:— Balm ...
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The Curiosities of Ale & Beer: An Entertaining History John Bickerdyke Visualização de excertos - 1971 |
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