
Brewing
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This book discusses the brewing industry, its history, science, and technology. It covers topics such as the raw materials used in brewing, the brewing process, and the different types of beer. The book also explores the role of science in the brewing industry, and how scientific research has helped to improve the quality and consistency of beer.Book Details
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