Malting and Brewing Science: Malt and Sweet Wort

Malting and Brewing Science: Malt and Sweet Wort
ISBN-10
0412165805
ISBN-13
9780412165801
Series
Malting and Brewing Science
Category
Cooking
Pages
914
Language
English
Published
1981-08-31
Publisher
Springer Science & Business Media
Authors
D.E. Briggs, J.S. Hough

Description

These two exceptional volumes, both part of the second edition of a we ll established textbook, explore the biological, biochemical and chemi cal aspects of malting and brewing science. Focusing on the scientific principles behind the selection of raw materials and their processing, these two insightful text include brief descriptions of the equipmen t used.

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