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Skotrat
Senior Member Username: Skotrat
Post Number: 1335 Registered: 04-2003 Posted From: 24.61.120.214
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Hey Now, Nathi posted this over on the RatChat and I thought it was worthy to let others know. Pretty cool stuff. 1768, and Samuel Child, 1802. ------------------------------------------- Two brewing volumes, by the same name but different authors, bound together for the first time! One book from 1768, and one from 1802, together providing an excellent perspective on British brewing in the later half of the 18th century. One amazing aspect about these books is that both of them has inspired a present day commercial beer! The special pre-order price for the book is US$38.00, until Oct. 15th. The book will be 288 pages and have the same high quality look and feel as our other books. The print run size will be 500 copies. To read more information about the book(s), the beers they have inspired, to read the book's index or to pre-order it, go to: http://www.raudins.com/BrewBooks/ |
   
Paul Hayslett
Advanced Member Username: Paulhayslett
Post Number: 858 Registered: 02-2002 Posted From: 64.252.41.46
| | Posted on Thursday, September 22, 2005 - 03:47 pm: |
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I have several other Raudins books. Quality is excellent. Content is just for fun -- you won't find much usable brewing info in them -- but they are great if you want to know more about the history of the craft. I recommend the series highly. "Sargeant Colon had had a broad education. He'd been to the School of My Dad Always Said, the College of It Stands To Reason, and was now a postgraduate student at the University of What Some Bloke In The Pub Told Me." -- Terry Pratchett
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