The theory and practice of brewing illustrated ... / by W.L. Tizard.
- Tizard, William Littell
- Date:
- 1857
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The theory and practice of brewing illustrated ... / by W.L. Tizard. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![VI.-—From Mr. George Digg.s, Patent Steam Brcivery., ITeavitree, near Exeter, Jane 24, 1»53. “ I willingly bear testimony to the c.\rcllcnco of your Steam Brewing Plant. Since using the Mashing Atteaiperatoh my e.xtracts have much increased, and invariably proved rich, sound, and transparent. Boiling by steam is very efficient and exiieditious, and nothing can exceed the jierfcction and regularity of my fermentations. In fact, the whole pi'ocess is un- rivalled for efficiency, cleanliness, and economy.” VII.—From JMr. M. P. Reade, Patent Steam Breivery, New York, U. S., November 17, 1852. “ I am now making very good ale which meets with universal approbation, and it affords me pleasure to state that your Mashing Attemperator works to my entire satisfactioji, and I consider it a valuable acquisition to any brewing establishment; and in connexion with boil- ing by steam it is the most 'perfect system of producing malt liquors that I have ever become acquainted with.” VIII.—•om Mr. Samuel Matthews, of Plymoidli, June 12, 1846. “ Having had your jMashing jMachine in operation for more than twelve months, I can no longer deny myself the ])leasnre of expressing to you my perfect satisfaction with its opera- tions. It has quite reached the high expectations I had formed of it before subjecting it to the unerring test of practice. I am now able to produce an increased extract varying fi-om ten to fifteen per cent., and of much superior quality, flavour, and soundness, than I could obtain without its invaluable assistance.” IX.—From Mr. David Paine, Navigation Patent Breivery, Derby, June 21, 1853. “ I am satisfied that Steam boiling quite supersedes the old plan of boiling in metal coppers, and the Mashing Attemperator has a decided advantage, not only in giving brilliancy to the worts, but in producing an artiede that will keep sound. The Self-acting Barm-skimmer is also a great advantage, saving much labour.” X.—From Mr. Joseph Sutcliffe, Feney Bridge, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, July 14, 1852. “ Your Mashing Attemperator I have used about eighteen months, and would not like to be without it, and consider it to be the greatest improvement introduced into the Brewery ; its use will, I have no doubt, become universal when its advantages are more fully known.” XI.—From il/r. Henry Cox, Patent Steam Brewery, Maiden Newton, Dorset, June 9, 1852. “ Having now had your Patent Steam Brewing Plant in operation for some time, I take much pleasure in informing you that it continues to give me entire satisfaction : 1 would add, the Hot Masher has more than realized my expectation, not only in the amount of the additional extracts obtained, but also in its brilliancy, soundness, and flavour.” XII.—From T. M. Berry and Co., Ecclesall Brewery, Sheffield., Yorkshire, June 9, 1852. “ Having now used your Hot IMasher for five months, we arc decidedly of opinion we arc benefited by it, and recommend it accordingly.” XIII.—From JMr. William Okell, Patent Steam Brewery, Douglas, Isle of Alan, Alay 11 1853. “ After a careful trial of your Mashing Attemperator for several months, all mv pre- vious ideas of its merits have been more than realized, i’or ]>urity, riebness of flavour, and preservative pro])ertics, the worts are unequalled, and, what is of fai'greater im])ortance, a skil- ful manipulator may by its means secure a constant uniform quality. 1 am also a strenuous advocate of the nou-boiling system, first introduced by yourself; indeed, 1 have no hesitation in declaring that my unboiled ales have invariably given more satisfaction than those which 1 boiled for even a short period. It is my intention to give this plan a summer trial, as I feel confident of the result.” XIV.—From Air. I. II. Smith, Patent Steam Brewery, Derby, June 25, 1853. “ It is with great pleasure T now contribute my testimony in favour of your most valuable inventions, particularly the Mashing Attemperator. I have used tile latter machine in three establishments, of eight, twenty, and forty quarters respectively, and after carefully watching every operation, and comparing results with the old system, 1 am prepared to state its](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28053412_0557.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


