hist-brewing: Coppers
Baden,Doug
baden at oclc.org
Mon Jul 6 10:10:50 PDT 1998
Coppers are made in Ohio in the great City of Brucyrus by the Amish.
They are also available at Lehman's (http://www.lehmans.com) General
Store.
They are not cheap, but even historically, they were the most expensive
part of the gentleman's brewing house.
Doug Baden
Doug Baden My opinions are my own.
When I see "And it is obvious that" I know that
I have many hours of work to see the obvious...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Atkins [SMTP:andya at bowthorpe-emp.com]
>
> I have been a keen brewer for many years. Producing many a noxious and
> innocuous little drops of the flowing ale. I have been slowly building
> a
> field/small garrison brewery for use in a medieval, ( @ C15th),
> environment. As such I have received through my historical search lots
> of drawings etc. However, I have found it incredibly difficult to
> track
> down someone who could manufacture such a piece of equipment.
>
> Thus, my question is does anyone know of such a person. Also any
> info/advice is always gladly excepted.
>
> Yours,
>
> Andy Atkins.
>
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