The Home Brewer's Guide to Vintage Beer: Rediscovered Recipes for Classic Brews Dating from 1800 to 1965

Raise a glass to vintage beer! Treat yourself to a tour through time with this historical collection of beer recipes from 1800 to 1965.

Within these pages, you'll discover timeless recipes, along with drink profiles, and tales of how these tasty brews became a part of the evolution of beer. Each chapter delves into a different style of beer: porter, stout, pale ale, mild ale, stock ale, burton ale, scotch ale, brown ale, dinner ale, light ale, table beer, and more, and explores the history of each style with recipes representative of different periods in time.

Whether you choose to adapt the recipes to suit your palette or recreate them, you'll bring history to life with each brew you make. Learn how beer has evolved over the last two hundred years and how you can easily recreate authentic recipes right in your own home.

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The Home Brewer's Guide to Vintage Beer: Rediscovered Recipes for Classic Brews Dating from 1800 to 1965

Raise a glass to vintage beer! Treat yourself to a tour through time with this historical collection of beer recipes from 1800 to 1965.

Within these pages, you'll discover timeless recipes, along with drink profiles, and tales of how these tasty brews became a part of the evolution of beer. Each chapter delves into a different style of beer: porter, stout, pale ale, mild ale, stock ale, burton ale, scotch ale, brown ale, dinner ale, light ale, table beer, and more, and explores the history of each style with recipes representative of different periods in time.

Whether you choose to adapt the recipes to suit your palette or recreate them, you'll bring history to life with each brew you make. Learn how beer has evolved over the last two hundred years and how you can easily recreate authentic recipes right in your own home.

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The Home Brewer's Guide to Vintage Beer: Rediscovered Recipes for Classic Brews Dating from 1800 to 1965

The Home Brewer's Guide to Vintage Beer: Rediscovered Recipes for Classic Brews Dating from 1800 to 1965

by Ronald Pattinson
The Home Brewer's Guide to Vintage Beer: Rediscovered Recipes for Classic Brews Dating from 1800 to 1965

The Home Brewer's Guide to Vintage Beer: Rediscovered Recipes for Classic Brews Dating from 1800 to 1965

by Ronald Pattinson

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Raise a glass to vintage beer! Treat yourself to a tour through time with this historical collection of beer recipes from 1800 to 1965.

Within these pages, you'll discover timeless recipes, along with drink profiles, and tales of how these tasty brews became a part of the evolution of beer. Each chapter delves into a different style of beer: porter, stout, pale ale, mild ale, stock ale, burton ale, scotch ale, brown ale, dinner ale, light ale, table beer, and more, and explores the history of each style with recipes representative of different periods in time.

Whether you choose to adapt the recipes to suit your palette or recreate them, you'll bring history to life with each brew you make. Learn how beer has evolved over the last two hundred years and how you can easily recreate authentic recipes right in your own home.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610588874
Publisher: Quarry Books
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 40 MB
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About the Author

Ronald Pattinson is a brewing historian, member of the British Guild of Beer Writers, and author of the blog Shut Up About Barclay Perkins. Beeradvocate.com calls him "one of the finest and most illuminating beer historians," and he has collaborated on new batches of old beers with a variety of beer bloggers and craft brewers. He is based in Amsterdam.www.barclayperkins.blogspot.com/
Ronald Pattinson is a brewing historian, member of the British Guild of Beer Writers, and author of the blog Shut Up About Barclay Perkins. Beeradvocate.com calls him "one of the finest and most illuminating beer historians," and he has collaborated on new batches of old beers with a variety of beer bloggers and craft brewers. He is based in Amsterdam.www.barclayperkins.blogspot.com/
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