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Publisher: Chapman & Hall Ltd., London, 1957.
Hard Cover, 1237 pages, 6.5 x 10.
Item #1562
This comprehensive two-volume brewing text was published in 1957. It is an English translation of the original 1948 work published in French by Jean De Clerck, professor of the brewing school at the University of Louvain. So comprehensive is the text that later reprints of the volumes are still heavily used by brewers today. One of its many advantages to brewers is its double purpose as both a theortical text for students and a practical manual for active brewmasters. And while the books were created for professional brewers (and students seeking careers in brewing), the text is written in an easy-to-read style that makes it applicable to almost any level of brewing.
William R. Siebel of the Siebel Institute and World Brewing Academy wrote of the volumes in 1994, "Though refinements in the practice of brewing have been frequent, the solid foundations of the arts and sciences of brewing have changed little over the intervening forty years...This classic text still offers the most comprehensive and relevant treatise available to the brewer."
CONDITION: Volume 1: Dust jacket has minor creases and tape marks on inside flap, now in mylar wrap. Book extremely clean. Volume 2: Dust jacket has minor creases, and large chips missing from upper right on both front and back, now in maylar wrap. Book has corner bumps, but is otherwise extremely clean. See pics.
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