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http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/brewing.html
I shall send details of some of these categories. (David Fahey)
> Medieval/Renaissance Brewing Homepage
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> What's New?
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> Reference, Bibliography
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> * An annotated bibliography (very small so far)
> * The Closet of the Eminently Learned Sir Digbie (1669)
> * Ein Buch von Guter Spise (German, c. 1350) (one mead recipe)
> * References from Scum
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> Articles / Newsletters
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> * Medieval Wines: How sweet were they?
> * Distillation and Alcoholic Beverages
> * Class notes: Basic Brewing
> * Scum (newsletter of the AEthelmearc/East brewers guilds)
> o Brewing on the Dark Side * Brewing with Period Recipes * A
> Good Familiar Creature * The True Bottling of Beer * Art and
> Mistery
> * Early Medieval Brewing
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> Individual Recipes
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> * Cask Conditioned Ale: Being a redaction and recreation of a 1577
> beer recipe
> * Weak Honey Drink (Digby)
> * Hippocras (Goodman/Cariadoc)
> * Good Mead (Ein Buch von Guter Spise)
> * 2 Cordial Recipes (Raspberry, Tangerine)
> * Drake's Medieval Brewing Page
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> Related information
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> * Rialto (rec.org.sca) archive of beverage-related postings
> * Search rec.crafts.brewing or rec.crafts.winemaking
> * Medieval/Renaissance Food Homepage
> * Mead Maker's Page
> * Mead Lover's Digest (a mailing list)
> * Index of Brewing sites
> * rec.crafts.brewing Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
> * Making Beer: Homebrew circa 1800 (article)
> * American Beer: Glimpses of Its History and Description of Its
> Manufacture (book, published 1909)
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> If you know of any other information on the WWW related to brewing,
> please send me email at [log in to unmask]
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> Gregory Blount of Isenfir (Greg Lindahl) ([log in to unmask])
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