Cyder-maker's instructor, sweet-maker's assistant and victualler's and housekeeper's director : In three parts. Part I. Directs the grower to make his cyder in the manner foreign wines are made; to preserve its body and flavour; to lay on a colour, and to cure all its disorders, whether bad flavour'd, prick'd, oily, or ropy. Part II. Instructs the trader or house-keeper to make raisin wines, at a small expence, little (if any thing) inferior to foreign wines, in strength or flavour; to cure their disorder; to lay on them new bodies, colour, &c. Part III. Directs the brewer to fine his beer and ale in a short time, and to cure them if prick'd or ropy. : To which is added, a method to make yest to ferment beer, as well as common yest, when that is not to be had. All actually deduced from the author's experience. /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early American imprints. Evans (1639-1800) ;
no. 9085. |
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| Online Access: | Evans Digital Edition |
| Item Description: | Parentheses substituted for square brackets in imprint transcription. Date of publication supplied by Evans. Bookseller's advertisements, p. [ii] and [24]. Electronic resource. |
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| Physical Description: | viii, 9-23 pages, 1 unnumbered page Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series. |
| Place of Publication: | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |