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Froth!: The Science of Beer

AUTHOR Denny, Mark
PUBLISHER Johns Hopkins University Press (05/01/2009)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Best Beer Book in the United States of America, 2009 Gourmand World Cookbooks Awards

Ever wonder where the bubbles in your beer came from, which way they are going, and why? Have you considered the physical differences among ales, lambics, and lagers? Do you contemplate your pint?

Accomplished homebrewer and physicist Mark Denny has crafted a scientifically sound and witty investigation of the physics and chemistry of beer. He recounts and explains the history of and key technological advances in brewing, provides basic instructions for making your own--including a scientific-yet-accessible account of the changes in appearance during each stage of the process--and looks at the fascinating physical phenomena contained within a pint of beer. Along the way he defines the main concepts and terms involved in the process and shows how you can subject the technical aspects of brewing to scientific analysis.

If you've ever been curious about how beer is made, why it froths so well, and what makes different types . . . well . . . different, then Froth! is for you.

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ISBN-13: 9780801891328
ISBN-10: 0801891329
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 200
Carton Quantity: 40
Product Dimensions: 6.40 x 0.76 x 9.24 inches
Weight: 1.04 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Dust Cover, Table of Contents, Glossary, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Cooking | Beverages - Alcoholic - Beer
Cooking | Food Science - General
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 641.623
Library of Congress Control Number: 2008022646
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Best Beer Book in the United States of America, 2009 Gourmand World Cookbooks Awards

Ever wonder where the bubbles in your beer came from, which way they are going, and why? Have you considered the physical differences among ales, lambics, and lagers? Do you contemplate your pint?

Accomplished homebrewer and physicist Mark Denny has crafted a scientifically sound and witty investigation of the physics and chemistry of beer. He recounts and explains the history of and key technological advances in brewing, provides basic instructions for making your own--including a scientific-yet-accessible account of the changes in appearance during each stage of the process--and looks at the fascinating physical phenomena contained within a pint of beer. Along the way he defines the main concepts and terms involved in the process and shows how you can subject the technical aspects of brewing to scientific analysis.

If you've ever been curious about how beer is made, why it froths so well, and what makes different types . . . well . . . different, then Froth! is for you.

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Author: Denny, Mark
After earning a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Edinburgh University, Mark Denny pursued research at Oxford University from 1981 to 1984, then moved into a career in industry. For nearly twenty years he developed radar and sonar systems for several multinational aerospace corporations. He is the author of Ingenium: Five Machines That Changed the World, also published by Johns Hopkins. Denny is now retired and lives on Vancouver Island.
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