A Study of American Beers and Ales

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A Study of American Beers and Ales

by James Garfield Riley, L. M. Tolman

EN·~58 minutes·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total
1

| Transcriber's Note | This title has several large tables that may not always display well. For reference purposes, there are links to cleaned up scans for these tables. |

56:40
2

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

0:12
3

A STUDY OF AMERICAN BEERS AND ALES.

0:11
4

DEVELOPMENT OF ACIDS DURING FERMENTATION.

0:26
5

DECREASE IN PROTEIN, ASH, AND PHOSPHORIC ACID.

1:27

Description

A meticulous early‑20th‑century investigation into the chemistry of American beers and ales, this bulletin records a collaborative effort between government chemists and several commercial breweries. The authors set out to compare beers brewed solely from malt with those that incorporate adjunct grains such as rice, corn, and cereals, gathering real‑world samples straight from the production line rather than laboratory recreations.

The study follows each brew step‑by‑step—mashing, boiling, hopping, fermenting, and storage—while noting exact quantities, temperatures, and timings. Detailed analytical methods are applied to the collected wort and finished beer, producing a wealth of data on composition, gravity, and nutrient content. Listeners will gain insight into the rigorous scientific approach used to map how raw ingredients shape the character of the brew, offering a rare glimpse into the foundations of modern beer quality control.

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Language

en

Duration

~58 minutes (56K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Bruce Thomas, Sigal Alon and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-04-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

James Garfield Riley

James Garfield Riley

b. 1881

A government chemist by trade, this early 20th-century writer is best known for a practical study of American beer and ale. His work offers a clear window into how food analysis and regulation were taking shape in the United States.

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L. M. Tolman

L. M. Tolman

b. 1875

An early 20th-century American chemist and government food expert, this author wrote practical studies on beer, fruit products, olive oil, and other everyday foods at a time when food standards were becoming more scientific.

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