|
|
Books > Health, Home & Family > Cookery / food & drink etc > Beverages > Alcoholic beverages > General
Partial Table of Contents I. The Thermal Separation of Liquids II.
Thermodynamics of Mixtures 1. Definitions and Relationships A.
Separability of a Liquid Mixture B. Partial Pressures in Vapor
Mixtures C. Evaporation of Liquid Mixtures 2. Types of Mixtures A.
Ideal Binary Mixtures B. Nonideal Binary Mixtures C. Ideal
Multicomponent Mixtures D. Nonideal Multicomponent Mixtures III.
Continuous Rectifiers 1. Mode of Operations 2. Operating Lines A.
Enrichment Line B. The Stripping Line 3. Stepwise Separation in
Rectifiers A. Theoretical Plates for Separation of Binaries B. The
Reflux Ratio in the Separation of Binaries C. Multicomponent
Mixtures 4. Column Diameter and Column Throughput 5. Heat
Requirements IV. The Batch Still 1. Operation 2. Operating Line and
Separation Steps 3. Column Diameter, Column Throughput, and Heat
Requirements 4. Time for Separation and Related Variables at
Constant Product Concentration A. Molar Vapor Load Constant in Time
B. Heat Requirement Constant in Time 5. Separation Time for
Variable Heating Area V. The Semicontinuous Still 1. Operation 2.
Finding the Operating Lines, the Separation Steps, the Column Load,
the Column: Size, and the Heat Demand VI. Engineering Data,
Optimization of Costs, and Selection of Column Internals 1. General
A. Packing Types B. Plates and Trays 2. Designs and Functions A.
Packed Towers B. Plate Columns 3. Evaluation of Rectifying Columns
and Best Mode of Operation A. Evaluating and Calculations,
Separating Effect, Pressure Loss, Load, Specific Column Volume, and
Specific Column Cost B. Numerical Evaluation for Packed Towers C.
Quantitative Evaluation for Plate-Type Columns D. Packed Columns
versus Tray Columns-Operational Features and Cost E. Special
Designs for Vacuum Operation 4. Tests of Full-Size Tower Internals
VII. Optimum Separation 1. Optimization of Simple Columns A. The
Theory and Its Application B. Quantitative Evaluation 2.
Optimization of Multiple Columns A. Duplex Columns: Number of
Theoretical Steps, Reflux Ratios, and Vapor Loads B. Vapor Loads of
Multiple Columns Subdivided Because of Limited Height C. Optimizing
Duplex Rectifiers for Minimum Pressure Loss 3. Optimum Operation of
Combined Columns of Different Types Under Special Consideration A.
Parallel Arrangement B. Series Arrangement 4. Specialized
Operations A. Specialized Hookups and their Calculation B.
Rectification in Straight Stripping Columns C. Rectification in
Straight Enriching Columns D. Direct Heating of Columns E. Saving
Heat in Rectification VIII. Detail Planning of Separating Columns
1. General Viewpoints in the Selection of Column Types 2. Packed
Columns F. Maximum Loads for Metallic; Pall-Ring and Raschig Ring
Columns 3. Special Packings 4. Plate-Type Columns 5. Pressure
Losses in Rectification Columns IX. Partial Distillation 1.
Separation of Liquids by Continuous Partial Distillation 2.
Separation of Liquids by Discontinuous Partial Distillation X.
Partial Condensation 1. Partial Condensation in Dephlegmators 2.
Partial Countercurrent Direct Condensation in Columns XI.
Laboratory Columns and Pilot Plants 1. Distillation Columns with
Miniature Size Packing 2. Transferring Data Gained From
Semi-industrial Units to Full-Scale XII. Distillation in Fine and
High Vacuum 1. Molecular Distillation 2. Thin-Film Distillation 3.
Mechanism of Separation XIII. Components of a Separation Plant J.
Internal Components 2. Heat Exchangers 3. Pumps 4. Measuring and
Controls XIV. Use of Computers XV. Distillation and Environmental
Protection XVI. Outlook Bibliography Symbols and Units Glossary
Index
"Shepard's Guide to Mastering French Wines" makes you an authority
on the finest French wines. Explore the vineyards region by region.
Then throw away those misleading point scorecards as you develop
your own wine taste.
What They Are Saying About Shepard's Robbie Cutler Diplomatic
Mystery Series "Bill Shepard has adroitly used his encyclopedic
knowledge of Bordeaux and the region to weave a fascinating story.
If you like Bordeaux wine read "Vintage Murder,"" - Evan Galbraith,
United States Ambassador to France 1981-1985. ""Murder On The
Danube" is very well written, very informative and very
entertaining. Reminds me of Eric Ambler's "A Coffin for
Demetrios,"" - John Goodspeed, Star/Democrat.
What better way to learn about wine than to taste it?
Hailed by Jerry Shriver in "USA Today" as "the woman who makes
the wine world gulp when she speaks," Jancis Robinson created in
"How to Taste" a classic for connoisseurs of all levels and the
first introduction of its kind to focus on practical tasting
exercises. Now fully revised and updated, Robinson's renowned guide
proves once again that learning about wine can be just as engaging
as drinking it.
Written in Robinson's trademark accessible style, the new "How
to Taste" features thoroughly updated vintages and producers as
well as up-and-coming wine regions and styles. Incorporating wines
that are both easily obtainable and reasonably priced, Robinson's
lessons are separated into complementary portions of theory and
practice to help you both learn and taste your way to wine
expertise.
One of the world's best-loved authorities on wine, Robinson
explains first how to get the most out of the flavor of your wine
and food, and then about specific grapes and the wines themselves.
By the time you finish the book, you will have learned how to
recognize the most popular grape varieties from Chardonnay and
Riesling to Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon, and why a good
sparkling wine is always better than cheap champagne. You will
discover how to judge sweetness, acidity, and fruitiness as well as
the difference between the length and the weight of a wine. You
will also be given practical advice for dealing with wine in the
real world: how to choose from a wine list, organize your own wine
tastings, and pair wines with specific foods.
From the armchair to the wine shop and back to the table, "How
to Taste" will transform anyone on any level into a confident
connoisseur who can leave faltering sips behind and have fun along
the way.
A. Fundamentals - B. Theory - I. Units - II. Interrelation between
vapor concentration and partial pressure of vapor in multicomponent
mixtures - III. Equilibrium of boiling multicomponent mixtures -
IV. Partial condensation of mixtures - V. Heat of evaporation of
mixtures - C. Separation of liquids by simple distillation; the
simple pot still - I. Data for computation - II. Design of kettle
stills - III. Separation by distillation and partial condensation -
D. The rectifying column - I. Effect of rectifying plates - II.
Hookup of reflux condensers - III. Layout of a batch-type
distillation unit - IV. Computation of the number of plates for a
batch type distillation unit - V. Minimum reflux ratio and actual
reflux ratio for batch-type rectifiers - VI. The rectification
mechanism on interchanger plates - VII. Heat consumption and reboil
heat for a pot still and rectifying column - E. Continuous
distilling equipment having rectifying and stripping sections - I.
Determination of the number of plates - II. Minimum reflux ratio of
a continuous rectifying unit for separating binary mixtures - III.
The actual reflux ratio of a continuous rectifying unit - IV.
Mass-concentration interrelations - V. Heat requirements - VI.
Reduction of heat requirements - VII. Layout of continuous
rectifying equipment for handling binary mixtures - VII I. Special
cases - IX. Location of the feed point - X. Heat losses - XI.
Variation of the molar heat of evaporation in the interchanger
column - F. Treatment of rectification using enthalpy-concentration
diagrams - I. The rectifying column - II. The continuous rectifying
unit - G. Separating mixtures containing more than two components -
I. Eliminating small amounts of certain components in a mixture -
II. Separation of ideal ternary mixtures - III. Number of
rectifying columns required to separate multicomponent mixtures and
their hookup - IV. Rectifying ideal mixtures of more than three
components - H. Determining the dimensions of rectifying columns
with interchanger plates; plate efficiency - I. Cap-type and
tunnel-type plates - II. Sieve plates - III. Comparison of cap-type
and sieve-type plates - IV. Influence of the direction of flow of
the phases on the rectification effect of a plate; liquid mixing,
vapor mixing, counterflow arid parallel flow - V. Rectifying plate
design - J. Rectification in packed columns - I. General remarks -
II. Determining the column height by means of the corresponding
theoretical plate number; different types of packings - III.
Determination of column height from the heat transmission
coefficient between phases; liquid distribution within the column -
IV. Pressure loss in packed columns - K. Details - I. Heat
exchangers - II. Control equipment - L. Molecular distillation - M.
Appendix - I. Equilibrium data for binary mixtures - II. Heats of
evaporation of various materials at * 760 mm Hg - III. Specific
heats and specific weights of liquids - IV. Molecular weights - V.
Conversion tables - N. Review by the translator of progress made
since the original publication - Index -
An updated edition of Big Whiskey, the definitive guide to the
American Whiskey Trail. This updated edition of the definitive
guide to the American Whiskey Trail is comprehensive collection of
the whiskey, bourbon, and rye made by the best distillers in
Kentucky and Tennessee. Full color images throughout showcase each
and every bottle and label, behind-the-scenes images, and the
beauty of the Whiskey Trail. Interviews with renowned distillers
provide incredible insight into how whiskey is made. Locals and
tourists alike will discover new distillers and expressions that
are sure to satisfy any and all tastes. Big Whiskey is the perfect
gift for the whiskey lover in your life.
COCKTAILS features more than 150 of our best recipes-from classic
drinks to contemporary craft cocktails-all from America's most
innovative bartenders. A must-have collection for the home
bartender, the book includes essential tips, tools, and techniques,
plus 24 menu ideas for drinks and bites. Join the editors of FOOD
& WINE as they showcase the art of mixing a proper cocktail and
offering hospitality with the finest in food and drink. Cheers!
Winner of the 2018 IPPY Gold Medal for Reference Book Everyone
thinks that they know how to drink, but do you really know the
difference between a scotch and a whiskey? How about a gin or vodka
martini? Do you know whether Johnny Walker is a single malt or a
scotch? Well now is the time to finally learn the definitive
answers to these questions, and so many more that you've always had
about your favorite drinks. In The Connoisseur's Guide to Worldwide
Drinking, world-class connoisseur and celebrated critic Richard
Carleton Hacker provides you with all the information that you'll
ever need to properly enjoy and imbibe every type of spirit, and to
start drinking alcohol the right way. After reading this definitive
guide, you'll be able to: Taste the subtle distinctions between
different types of spirits Learn they difference between varieties
of the most popular kinds of cocktails Recite how many popular
spirits are made, distilled, and crafted How to properly "nose"
spirits The correct containers from which each spirit would be
sipped And so much more! Complete with more than a 100 full color
photographs, The Connoisseur's Guide to Worldwide Drinking is a
perfect buy for every alcohol consumer, whether novice or
aficionado. With The Connoisseur's Guide to Worldwide Drinking
you'll be the most knowledgeable drinker in every bar that you walk
into and at every cocktail party that you attend. Skyhorse
Publishing, along with our Good Books and Arcade imprints, is proud
to publish a broad range of cookbooks, including books on juicing,
grilling, baking, frying, home brewing and winemaking, slow
cookers, and cast iron cooking. We've been successful with books on
gluten-free cooking, vegetarian and vegan cooking, paleo, raw
foods, and more. Our list includes French cooking, Swedish cooking,
Austrian and German cooking, Cajun cooking, as well as books on
jerky, canning and preserving, peanut butter, meatballs, oil and
vinegar, bone broth, and more. While not every title we publish
becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we
are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked
and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
This stunning guide invites you into the story of sake--an ancient
beverage finding its way in a modern world. Whether you're a sake
novice or an experienced connoisseur, Exploring the World of
Japanese Craft Sake offers fascinating insights, practical tips,
and rich stories about this popular beverage. Authors and experts
Nancy Matsumoto and Michael Tremblay personally undertook the
challenge of visiting 35 artisanal sake breweries in Japan, the US,
and Canada to interview makers and document every stage of the sake
brewing process. Nancy's celebrated journalistic background
combined with Michael's sake sommelier experience have led to an
engaging and informative look at the world of sake. With over 300
color photos and a lively narrative, this fascinating book
provides: A comprehensive introduction to the science and history
of sake brewing in Japan A look at how fine craft sakes are brewed
today using traditional methods and no additives--only rice, water,
koji, and yeast Histories of Japan's venerable breweries, some of
them over 300 years old! An answer to why some breweries are able
to turn out a superior quality of sake A discussion of rice
varieties and the contentious topic of terroir in the context of
sake making. Current trends in the world of sake, including the
fine sakes now brewed outside Japan Tasting notes and
recommendations for top craft sakes you have not heard about yet
This book also includes personal recipes from several top Japanese
sake-brewing families along with food-pairing tips and a chapter on
the authors' own Japanese sake-bar-going adventures.
Strap yourself in for a barrel of laughs and a party to remember
with this incredible collection of booze-based games from around
the world. This comprehensive guide gives you all the essentials
required to play, including difficulty ratings, a "what you need"
section and clear game instructions. Don't worry if you're new to
drinking games - all you need is a generous amount of your
favourite alcoholic drink, a few common household items and the
desire for some outrageous fun with your friends. But this is no
ordinary collection of boozy shenanigans - it contains the
collective knowledge of beer chuggers, gin swiggers and wine
sippers from across the globe. Learn how to wear "Chicken Goggles"
like the Aussies, beat the Brits at "The Horse Race" and "Slip It
In" like an American. And that's not all: while you're waiting for
your turn, you can distract and amuse yourself with one of the many
random drinking facts and myths found throughout the book - that
is, if the room isn't already spinning. Forget "Beer Pong" - these
are the world's CRAZIEST drinking games!
"First you take a drink," F. Scott Fitzgerald once noted, "then the
drink takes a drink, then the drink takes you." Fitzgerald wrote
alcohol into almost every one of his stories. On Booze gathers
debutantes and dandies, rowdy jazz musicians, lost children and
ragtime riff-raff into a newly compiled collection taken from The
Crack-Up, and other works. On Booze portrays "The Jazz Age" as
Fitzgerald experienced it: roaring, rambunctious, and lush - with
quite a hangover.
Get set to party with 70 great records-organized by theme, from
Rockin' to Beats, Mellow to Jazzy & Bluesy-spanning the 1950s
to today. Each entry features liner notes on the album and two
accompanying boozy beverage recipes that complement the music.
Among the featured albums are: Are You Experienced? (The Jimi
Hendrix Experience), Toys in the Attic (Aerosmith), Synchronicity
(The Police), Jagged Little Pill (Alanis Morisette), The B52s (The
B52s ), Gipsy Kings (The Gipsy Kings), Violator (Depeche Mode),
Ready to Die (The Notorious B.I.G.), Play (Moby), Lemonade
(Beyonce), Coat of Many Colors (Dolly Parton), Goodbye Yellow Brick
Road (Elton John), So (Peter Gabriel), Whitney Houston (Whitney
Houston), Oops!...I Did it Again (Britney Spears), Getz/Gilberto
(Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto), A Love Supreme (John Coltrane).
Why is wine so difficult? It might be because we in the industry
have long used ridiculous tasting notes to describe wine, even
though these descriptions fail to encapsulate all that a wine
offers. "Notes of blackberries, tobacco, and leather." How does
this odd list of a few flavors help you decide if you will like a
wine? "Wine Hack" offers a new way forward. Learn wine like we in
the industry learn wine. Spoiler: lots of tasting! This interactive
book asks you to taste along with everyday food, drinks, and widely
available wines to learn the four attributes that describe all
wines, and even learn a few tricks for pairing wine with food. This
is the first book on wine that starts with your mouth, not your
head. Teach your mouth wine and you will learn to find wines you
love on a regular basis, no matter how snooty that wine shop guy
is.
Explore the Northeast through the most notable wineries, breweries,
and distilleries in the region! Drink the Northeast is your guide
to the wineries, breweries, and distilleries that call the
Northeast home. Explore the region and celebrate its rich history
while discovering your new favorite drink. This guide is perfect
for anyone who appreciates enjoying a carefully crafted drink in
the rolling hills or bustling cities of the Northeast.
Bring the magic of Guinness to your table with the first
full-length official Guinness cookbook. Celebrate the 260-year
legacy of Ireland's beloved beer with over 70 recipes for every
meal and occasion. One of the world's most iconic and beloved
beers, Guinness is famous for bringing people together for good
times over a couple of pints of its distinctive, award-winning
brew. Unique in its velvety finish and bold, rich flavor perfectly
balanced between bitter and sweet, Guinness beer has long been used
by home cooks as either the secret ingredient or the perfectly
paired beverage to a variety of dishes and drinks. Now this
reputation for excellence in cooking is going from under the radar
to official with this definitive cookbook. From a savory Braised
Short Rib recipe to a Creamy Mint Cocktail to a homey Chocolate
Potato Cake, this comprehensive book includes over sixty recipes
for dishes that feature or pair with the stouts and lagers of the
Guinness brewery. The beers featured in the book include the
classic Guinness Draught, crisp Extra Stout, bittersweet Foreign
Extra Stout, citrusy Baltimore Blonde, and more. A true celebration
of a brew that has won fans and enthusiasts across the world, The
Official Guinness Cookbook also includes short excerpts and images
from the brewery's storied history. Featuring stunning food
photography, recipe modifications, and suggested menus for festive
occasions from gatherings to special events, The Official Guinness
Cookbook is the perfect gift for Guinness lovers, foodies, home
cooks, and anyone who longs to bring the taste and comfort of their
favorite Irish pub home. OFFICIAL GUINNESS COOKBOOK: The first
full-length official cookbook celebrating Guinness' beloved and
distinctive stouts and lagers. MORE THAN 70 RECIPES: Delicious
dishes for every occasion, from hearty soups and stews to
showstopping desserts. A VIRTUAL VISIT: Includes photos, facts, and
stories from the legendary Dublin brewery. GORGEOUS PHOTOS: Filled
with inspiring full-color photos to ensure success in the kitchen.
PERFECT GIFT: Ideal for the Guinness lovers, curious cooks, and
anyone fascinated by Irish culture and cooking.
In the beginning, for me, winemaking was a romanticized notion of
putting grape juice into a barrel and allowing time to perform its
magic as you sat on the veranda watching the sunset on a Tuscan
landscape. For some small wineries, this notion might still ring
true, but for the majority of wineries commercially producing
quality wines, the reality of winemaking is far more complex. The
persistent evolution of the wine industry demands continual advan-
ments in technology and education to sustain and promote quality
winem- ing. The sciences of viticulture, enology, and wine
chemistry are becoming more intricate and sophisticated each year.
Wine laboratories have become an integral part of the winemaking
process, necessitating a knowledgeable staff possessing a multitude
of skills. Science incorporates the tools that new-age winemakers
are utilizing to produce some of the best wines ever made in this
multibillion dollar trade. A novice to enology and wine chemistry
can find these subjects daunting and intimidating. Whether you are
a home winemaker, a new winemaker, an enology student, or a
beginning-to-intermediate laboratory technician, p- ting all the
pieces together can take time. As a winemaker friend once told me,
"winemaking is a moving target. " Introduction to Wine Laboratory
Practices and Procedures was written for the multitude of people
entering the wine industry and those that wish to learn about wine
chemistry and enology.
Take a tour of wine and spirit production around the world and how
climate change is affecting it at every stage - from cultivation to
consumption. Climate change is altering the very nature of wine and
spirit production around the world. From the unimaginably
destructive fires that rip through California's wine country with
terrifying frequency to the floods and hail storms that threaten
grape and grain harvests from Bordeaux to Kentucky and beyond, no
one involved in the world of beverage production is immune.
Thankfully, it's not all doom and gloom: The rising temperatures
brought on by climate change have allowed southern English wine
producers to gain a foothold in the world of sparkling wine: Their
best bubblies are finally gaining the kind of respect that
producers have dreamed about for decades. CRUSHED takes readers on
a tour of the world of wines and spirits, and tells the stories of
the visionary growers and producers in eight key regions that are
being affected by a climate whose shifts have been far more sudden
and dramatic than they ever could have predicted. CRUSHED is
written for everyone who enjoys a nice glass of wine or a great
dram of whiskey, and who has ever wondered how it got from its
literal roots to the glass they're holding in their hand. It's for
anyone who is interested in the ways in which our dramatically
shifting natural environment is affecting the beverages we've all
taken for granted. Over the course of eight gripping chapters, each
one focusing on a different part of the wine and spirits world,
readers are taken into the lives of the people responsible for some
of the most delicious drinks in the world in fascinating,
revealing, and riveting ways. Plenty of books have been written
about the effects of climate change on our food system, yet none
has so vividly given readers the opportunity to understand how
their beloved wines and spirits are being affected. Until now.
Liven up the party with this heady collection of drinking games!
Choose from brain-boggling classics such as Fuzzy Duck and
Twenty-One or dizzying games of pure chance like TV Drinking and
Vodka Roulette - whichever you play, you're guaranteed to be
gleeful and giggly by the end!
|
|