The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 261
... spirit . This is as high a proportion of alcohol as can be produced by the natural fermentation of the grape - juice , and , therefore , it becomes the standard of the highest strength of natural wines . All alcohol contained in wines ...
... spirit . This is as high a proportion of alcohol as can be produced by the natural fermentation of the grape - juice , and , therefore , it becomes the standard of the highest strength of natural wines . All alcohol contained in wines ...
Page 262
... spirit has been made out of the sugar , by the simple expedient of bottling the liquor up , and so shutting it away from the air , which has to furnish oxygen for the completion of the change . We bottle our wines simply that the air ...
... spirit has been made out of the sugar , by the simple expedient of bottling the liquor up , and so shutting it away from the air , which has to furnish oxygen for the completion of the change . We bottle our wines simply that the air ...
Page 264
... spirit , and that the degree of its coldness is in the ratio of the amount of the spirit that has been used . The degree of cooling is inappreciable , and perhaps may be even questioned , in the case of really moderate employment of spirit ...
... spirit , and that the degree of its coldness is in the ratio of the amount of the spirit that has been used . The degree of cooling is inappreciable , and perhaps may be even questioned , in the case of really moderate employment of spirit ...
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