the English bitter beer of the present day its high reputation. It is interesting to observe how men carry with them their early tastes to whatever new climate or region they go. The love of beer and hops has been planted by Englishmen in America. It... The Farmer's Magazine 1855 - Page 326by Staff - 1855Full view - About this book
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...may certainly be described as one in which thousands of the humbler classes are compelled to indulge. it is interesting to observe how men carry with them...America. It has accompanied them to their new empires in Australia, New Zealand, and the Cape. In the hot East their home taste remains unquenched, and the... | |
| 1853 - 826 pages
...may certainly be described as one in which thousands of the humbler classes are compelled to indulge. It is interesting to observe how men carry with them...whatever new climate or region they go. The love of beer und hops has been planted by Englishmen in America. It has accompanied them to their new empires in... | |
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...But none of these are known to approach it in imparting those peculiar properties which have given the English bitter beer of the present day its high...America. It has accompanied them to their new empires in Australia, New Zealand, and the Cape. In the hot East their home taste remains unquenched, and the... | |
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...But none of these are known to approach it in imparting those peculiar properties which have given the English bitter beer of the present day its high...America. It has accompanied them to their new empires in Australia, New Zealand, and the Gape. In the hot East their home taste remains unquenched, and the... | |
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...But none of these are known to approach it in imparting those peculiar properties which have given the English bitter beer of the present day its high...America. It has accompanied them to their new empires in Australia, New Zealand, and the Cape. In the hot East their home taste remains unquenched, and the... | |
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...imparting those peculiar properties which have given the English bitter beer of the present day ita high reputation. It is interesting to observe how...love of beer and hops has been planted by Englishmen m America. It has accompanied them to their new empires in Australia, New Zealand, and the Cape. In... | |
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...peculiar properties which have given the English, bitter beer of the present day its high reputation. The love of beer and hops has been planted by Englishmen...America. It has accompanied them to their new empires in Australia, New Zealand, and the Cape. In the East, their home-taste remains unquenched, and the... | |
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...But none of these are known to approach it in imparting those peculiar properties which have given the English bitter beer of the present day its high...love of beer and hops has been planted by Englishmen m America. It has accompanied them to their new empires in Australia, New Zealand, and the Cape. In... | |
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