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Who can help me ?
I collect Old Beers recipes Visit the Website from the Dutch Beer Judge Guild www.bierkeurmeestersgilde.nl a lot off good links |
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On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 19:17:12 GMT, "Peter van den Hurk"
> wrote: >Who can help me ? > >I collect Old Beers recipes > >Visit the Website from the Dutch Beer Judge Guild >www.bierkeurmeestersgilde.nl a lot off good links Look for a German reprint of a very old book called "Der vollkommene Bierbrauer oder kurzer Unterricht alle Arten Biere zu brauen." Original edition appeared in 1784. It even mentions Leipziger Gose, a style which has been revived in eastern Germany. -- Nobody You Know |
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Peter van den Hurk wrote:
>Who can help me ? > >I collect Old Beers recipes > Readily available "off the shelf" : There's a nice little booklet by the Durden Park Beer Circle called "Old British Beers and How To Make Them", which has quite a few. So have Roger Protz and Clive La Pensée's "Homebrew Classics" books on Porter/Stout and IPAs. You can get them through teh CAMRA website (http://www.camra.org.uk) But if you're serious about historical beer recipes, I assume you've already got those.... Cheers ! Laurent -- Warning : you may encounter French language beyond this point. 'Suis le skateur d'argent. 'Suis tombé dans un bac à Electrolyse quand j'étais petit. Une soupière empire est ma soeur de lait !! (F'murrr) Laurent Mousson, Berne, Switzerland |
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![]() "> >Who can help me ? > > > >I collect Old Beers recipes > > > Readily available "off the shelf" : > > There's a nice little booklet by the Durden Park Beer Circle called "Old > British Beers and How To Make Them", which has quite a few. So have > Roger Protz and Clive La Pensée's "Homebrew Classics" books on > Porter/Stout and IPAs. You can get them through teh CAMRA website > (http://www.camra.org.uk) > > But if you're serious about historical beer recipes, I assume you've > already got those.... > Think I can add another one, straigt from the Internet: http://www.beerengineer.com/Historical/TheBrewer_1863/ Cheers, Joris |
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