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The practical distiller, or, An introduction to making whiskey, gin, brandy, spirits, &c. &c. of better quality and in larger quantities than produced by the present mode of distilling, from the produce of the United States, such as rye, corn, buck-wheat, apples, peaches, potatoes, pumpions, and turnips : with directions how to conduct and improve the practical part of distilling in all its branches : together with directions for purifying, clearing, and colouring whiskey, making spirits similar to French brandy, &c. from the spirits of rye, corn, apples, potatoes, &c. &c., and sundry extracts of approved receipts for making cider, domestic wines, and beer / by Samuel M'Harry.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Library Company LCP Api.809 W 979
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
M'Harry, Samuel.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Distillation.
distillation.
Physical Description:
184 pages ; 21 cm
Other Title:
Practical distiller
Introduction to making whiskey, gin, brandy, spirits, &c. &c
Place of Publication:
Harrisburgh, Penn. : John Wyeth, 1809.
Local Notes:
HSP copy on deposit in the Library Company of Philadelphia.
Cited in:
Shaw & Shoemaker 17955
Shaw & Shoem
Other Format:
Online version: M'Harry, Samuel. Practical distiller, or, An introduction to making whiskey, gin, brandy, spirits, &c. &c. of better quality and in larger quantities than produced by the present mode of distilling, from the produce of the United States, such as rye, corn, buck-wheat, apples, peaches, potatoes, pumpions, and turnips.
OCLC:
17773398

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