Brewing


Read by MaryAnn

(4.6 stars; 24 reviews)

Brewing by Alfred Chaston Chapman delves into the intricate world of beer production, revealing its profound connections to scientific advancement. This work challenges the perception of brewing as merely a mechanical process, highlighting its significance in the realms of chemistry and biology.

Chapman argues that the brewing industry has not only contributed to the enjoyment of beer but has also spurred critical scientific inquiries that have shaped modern understanding. Through this exploration, he aims to elevate the status of brewing from a simple craft to a field worthy of serious study.

Part of The Cambridge Manuals of Science and Literature, this book serves as both an informative guide and a call to appreciate the complexities behind brewing. It invites readers to reconsider the importance of this age-old practice and its impact on scientific progress.

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Ch 1 - Introduction 14:18 Read by MaryAnn
Ch 2 - Materials used in Brewing 21:50 Read by MaryAnn
Ch 3 - Mashing 28:46 Read by MaryAnn
Ch 4 - Boiling 26:38 Read by MaryAnn
Ch 5 - Cooling 14:06 Read by MaryAnn
Ch 6 - Fermentation part 1 21:21 Read by MaryAnn
Ch 6 - Fermentation part 2 36:29 Read by MaryAnn
Ch 7 - Distribution 10:37 Read by MaryAnn

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reader has great voice,, did wonderful job!


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No mention of the contribution of LatinX BIPOCs to fermentation. This is just a receipe for old white males to make poison so they can genocide the first nations and other asians who a geneticall unable to metabolize alcohol.