A Voice from the Mash-Tun; Being a Dissertation on the Recently-Discovered Principles of Saccharification in the Mash-Tun of the Common Brewery
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A voice from the mash-tun; being a dissertation on the recently-discovered principles of saccharification in the mash-tun of the common brewery, by the improved modern process, founded on the unerring doctrines of philosophy
W. L. Tizard
London: Sold by the Author, 1845
[Brewing] A rare early printing on English brewing. Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. Mylar dust jacket. Wear to clover, front hinge frayed. Clean, unmarked pages. vii, [1], 71, [1] pp. with a 16 pp. prospectus for the author's forthcoming book. W. L. Tizard produced this tract in order to advertise his newly patented brewing apparatus, "the mashing attemperator." His invention was designed to control the temperature of, and equally distribute heat to, the mash as it cooks during the first stage of beer brewing.