The Complete family brewer; or The best method of brewing or making any quantity of good strong ale and small beer : in the greatest perfection, for the use of private families; from a peck of malt to 60 bushels. : Together with directions for chusing good malt, hops, water, brewing-vessels, &c.--Cleaning and sweetening foul, dirty, musty, or stinking casks, brewing-vessels, &c.--Brewing strong beer, China ale, and elder-berry beer, and to make excellent purl--To make new malt liquor drink stale; with directions for bottling. Also the most proper time for brewing. : To which is added, the method of making porter, as well as a cheap and wholesome beer, from treacle or molasses. Being much better drink than the small beer usually sold, though it will not cost one third the price; besides which it is so easy to make, that a child of ten years of age may learn to do it in five minutes.

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Uniform Title:Early American imprints. Second series ; no. 8227.
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Printed and published by B. Graves, no. 40, North Fourth-Street, 1805.
Series:Early American imprints. no. 8227.
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Physical Description:iv, 1 unnumbered page, 6-24, 12 pages ; 20 cm
Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.
Other Uniform Title:Account, of the operations in brewing, as well as the vessels made use of therein.
Format: Electronic eBook

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