To avoid this inconvenience and waste, a brewer of the name of Harwood conceived the idea of making a liquor, which should partake of the same united flavours of ale, beer, and two-penny; he did so, and succeeded, calling it entire... Mechanics Magazine - Side 2321827Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Feltham - 1802 - 466 sider
...the idea of making a liquor which ihould partake of the united flavours of ale, beer, and kropetuy. He did so and succeeded, calling it entire or entire...from one cask or butt, and as it was a very hearty nourishing liquor, it was very suitable for porters and other working people. ' Hence it obtained its... | |
| Thomas Webster - 1855 - 678 sider
...united flavours of ale, beer, and twopenny. He did so, and succeeded, calling it entire, or entire butt ; and as it was a very hearty and nourishing liquor, it was very suitable for porters or other working people : hence it obtained the name of porter." It would... | |
| 1820 - 774 sider
...two-penny. He did •o, and succeeded ; calling it entire, or entire butt, meaning, that it was drawn from one cask, or butt ; and as it was a very hearty and nourishing liquor, and supposed to be very suitable for porters and other working people, it obtained the name of porter.'... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 sider
...united flavours of ale, beer, and two-penny; he did so, and succeeded, calling it entire or entire-butt, meaning that it was drawn entirely from one cask,...and as it was a very hearty and nourishing liquor, and supposed to be very suitable for porters and olher working people, it obtained the name of Porter.... | |
| 1827 - 496 sider
...name of Harwood, conceived the idea of making a liquor which should partake of the same united flavors of ale, beer, and twopenny. He did so, and succeeded,...and, as it was a very hearty and nourishing liquor, and supposed to be very suitable for porters and other working people, it obtained the name of ' Purler.'... | |
| 1826 - 598 sider
...of Harwood, conceived the idea of making a liquor which should partake of the same united flavours of ale, beer, and two-penny. He did so, and succeeded-,'...and, as it was a very hearty and nourishing liquor, and supposed to be very suitable for porters and other working people, il obtained the name of " Porter."... | |
| Henry Boyle - 1826 - 704 sider
...should partake of the united flavours of ale, beer, and two-penny ; he did so, and succeeded, cauinsr it entire, or entire butt, meaning that it was drawn...and as it was a very hearty and nourishing liquor, and sup/wscd to be very suitable for porters, anil other working people, it obtained the name of jinrtfr.... | |
| Luke Herbert - 1826 - 408 sider
...flavours of ale, beer, and two-penny; he did so, and succeeded, calling it entire, or entire 4»«, meaning that it was drawn entirely from one cask or...and as it was a very hearty and nourishing liquor, and supposed to be very suitable for porters, and other working people, it obtained the name of porter.... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1827 - 588 sider
...ale and half of twopenny. In the course of time, it also became the practice to call for a pint /SA or tankard of three threads, meaning, •'**" one-third...TIMBER, For which a Patent was granted, to John Stephen Langton, of Langten Jujtta, Putney, Lincolnshire, Esq. IN this method of seasoning timber, the pieces... | |
| 1827 - 492 sider
...name of Harwood, conceived the idea of making a liquor which should partake of the same united flavors of ale, beer, and twopenny. He did so, and succeeded,...and, as it was a very hearty and nourishing liquor, and supposed to be very suitable for porters and other working people, it obtained the name of ' Porter.'... | |
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