Beer, its history and its economic value as a national beverageSalem, F. W. (Frederick William)
History
Beer, its history and its economic value as a national beverage
Salem, F. W. (Frederick William)
Beer -- History; Brewing industry -- United States -- History; Temperance
Evidence of authorities, ch. XI.—Dr. Abercrombie, 143
Dr. A. Baer, 143
George Bancroft, 143
Dr. Albert J. Bernay, 146
Dr. Henry J. Bowditch, 128
Contemporary Review, 146
Consulate general at Frankfort-on-the-Main, 131
Editor of Chicago Tribune, 132
Prof. Griesinger, 145
Dr. Harvey, 143
ch. XI.—Y. G. Hurd, 132
Prof. Huxley, 143
John Jay, 131
Sir Henry Labouchere, 143
Prof. Liebig, 131
Prof. Mulder, 141
Dr. Willard Parker, 140
Physician of a public institution, 134
Dr. Riley, 146
Prof. Roller, 145
Dr. Schlaeger, 132
Dr. Schoellamer, 144
Prof. Schreiber-Berzelius, 145
A. Schwarz, 103, 135
Dr. Selman, 145
Society of medical officers of insane asylums in Germany, 145
Prof. Stahlschmied, 141
Bayard Taylor, 143
Prof. Ure, 143
Excess restrained by civilization, 122
Exports of beer, 80
Fairs and markets, 40
“Fancy drinks,” 90
Farming, specialties in New England, 104
Ferment of alchemists, 34
Fermentation, 34
of lager beer, 71
Fermented and distilled liquors, 94
Flanders, 21, 30
France, 52
Franco Prussian war, 84
Frederick the Great, 24
French brewers’ association, 53
influence in Germany, 45
Gambrinus, 21
Garcelon, Gov., 112
Germany, ancient, 17
modern, 47
Gladstone, Hon. Wm. E., 55
Grains, 103
Greece, ancient, 16
modern, 52
Hammond, Dr. Wm. A., 94
Hofbrauhaus at Munich, 43
Holland, 48
gin sent to U. S., 49
Hops, amount exported, 101
“ used, 102
Imports of beer, 80
Intemperance in England, 55
Massachusetts Board of Health on, 117
Jacobus, 25
Japan, 58
Jefferson, Thomas, 15
Knaust, Dr. Heinrich, 37
Lager beer, fermentation of, 71
introduction in America, 75
Lauer, Hon. Frederick, 148, 178
Legislators, duty of, 14, 152
Libarius, 36
Liebig, Prof. His views, 67
misrepresented, 66
Liquor, legal and illegal sale of, 120
agencies in Maine, 111
Longevity in beer-drinking countries, 86
Lull, Raymond, 34
Luther, Martin, 39, 156
Maine and Bavaria, 87
law, proposed amendment, 108
Malt, analysis of, 60
liquors, alcohol in, 97
Monasteries lose beer privileges, 42
Monks as brewers, 21
Moleschott, Prof., 85
Munich court brewery, 43
beer, 45
National habits of drinking, 89
Netherlandish painters, 40
Newark, Sunday at, 162
brewers and a prohibitory speaker, 64
Noble brewers, 48
Norway, 50
Opium, use of, increased by prohibitory laws, 124
Paris, siege of, 85
Parker, Dr. Willard, 94
Pauperism and prohibitory law, 87
decreases with increasing use of beer, 88
Penn, William, 25
Persia, 58
Petrus Bonus, 34
Poland, 31
Porter, 71
Population in beer-drinking countries, 88
Prohibition and license compared, 119
in Maine, 109
papers and speakers, 63
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