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The Practical Distiller An Introduction To Making Whiskey Gin B

Be it remembered, that on the twenty fourth day of November, in the thirty-third year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1808, SAMUEL McHARRY, of the said district, hath deposited in this Office, the title of a Book, the right whereof he claims as autho...

Chapters

7. Chapter 7

Bottling the foregoing wine in April, will certainly render it more excellent, and I fancy it ought to be drank mixed with water, during warm weather, and between meals, as in i...

3. Chapter 3

This I have found to be the nicest process belonging to distilling--the small proportion of corn, and the large quantity of scalding water, together with the easy scalding of ry...

2. Chapter 2

To see the four elements, each combining to produce (with the assistance of man) an article of commerce and luxury, and at the same time, a necessary beverage to man. The earth...

6. Chapter 6

Hogs that are fed on potale, ought not to lie out at night, as dew, rain and snow injures them--indeed such is their aversion to bad weather, that when it comes on, or only a he...

4. Chapter 4

This difference of twenty-seven dollars in favor of the distiller, who sends first proof whiskey, is not the only advantage, but he saves in barrels or casks, what will contain...

5. Chapter 5

As spirits can hardly be burned or singed in a doubling still, if not before done in singling, all the precaution necessary is to set them in the best method for saving fuel, an...

1. Chapter 1

Be it remembered, that on the twenty fourth day of November, in the thirty-third year of the Independence of the United States of America, A. D. 1808, SAMUEL McHARRY, of the sai...

8. Chapter 8

Thus then the laws of society, morality and religion, requiring the active exercise of our person and faculties--offering the finest and most inducing rewards, the words of our...