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Scarisbrick, J. J. (1896). Beer manual: historical and technical, Wolverhampton.

Schamis, G. (1984). Concentración industrial y transformación agrarias: el caso de la agroindustria cervecera en Ecuador. Quito, Ecuador, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Quito.

Schatzberg, M. G. (1980). Politics and class in Zaire: bureaucracy, business, and beer in Lisala. New York; London, Africana Pub. Co.

Schreiber Helen, W. (1937). It's Smart to Serve Beer. Menus and recipes, etc. New York, United Brewers' Industrial Foundation.

Schuller Rudolph, R., O. Dapper, et al. (1907). Novus Orbis,-de A. Montanus o de O. Dapper?, [Santiago de Chile].

Schurtz, H. and R. Beer (1914). Die Pyrenäische Halbinsel. Überarbeitet von Dr. Rudolf Beer.

Scotland, P. (1705). Act discharging the importation of tobacco. [Edinburgh, s.n.

Scotland, P. (1705). Act discharging the victualing of ships of this nation outward-bound with Irish and forreign beef, or providing themselves with forreign small-beer. [Edinburgh, s.n.

Scotland, P. (1706). In the Parliament, the 28 November 1706 a vote was stated: Approve of the seventh article as to the excise of ale and beer, with the explanation as contained in the first clause inserted in the minuts of this date, viz. [Edinburgh, s.n.

Scotland. Privy, C. (1676). Edinburgh, the twenty one day of December, 1676: Instructions given by His Majesties Privy Council, to the persons appointed by them, to be common tasters of ale and drinking-beer within the city of Edinburgh, and suburbs thereof, Cannon-gate, Leith, and the burghs royal in the shires of Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Haddingtoun, &c. Edinburgh, Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson Printer to the Kings most sacred Majesty.

Scotland. Privy, C. (1677). At Edinburgh, the twenty fifth day of January, 1677. Forasmuch; as a considerable number of brewers for themselves, and in behalf of the remanent brewers within the town of Edinburgh. have proposed and desired, that they may be allowed to sell the ale and drinking beer. Edinburgh, Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to the King's most sacred Majesty.

Scotland. Privy, C. (1678). Edinburgh, the third day of January 1678: Instructions given by His Majesties Privy Council, to the persons appointed by them, to be common tasters of ale and drinking-beer within the city of Edinburgh, and suburbs thereof, Cannon-gate, Leith, and the burghs royal in the shires of Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Haddingtoun, &c. Edinburgh, Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to his most sacred Majesty.

Scotland. Privy, C. (1680). Edinburgh, the sixth of January, 1680: Instructions given by His Majesties Privy Council to the persons appointed by them to be common tasters of ale and drinking-beer: within the city of Edinburgh and suburbs thereof, Cannon-gate, Leith, and the burghs royal in the shires of Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Haddingtoun, &c. Edinburgh, Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson.

Seaton and District Chamber of, T. (1985). Seaton, Beer and Colyton: official guide. Seaton, Seaton and District Chamber of Trade.

Secrets and S. Brewer of 25 Years (1847). The secrets of the Mash Tun; or, The real causes of failure in producing good ale or beer exposed, London.

Select Committee on the Observance of the Sabbath, D. (1969). Report from select committees of the House of Commons and the House of Lords on the observance of the Sabbath, on Sunday trading and of the sale of beer on the Lord's Day: with proceedings, minutes of evidence, appendices and index. Shannon, Irish U.P.

Shales, K. (1967). Brewing better beers, etc. Andover, Amateur Winemaker.

Shales, K. (1967). Brewing better beers: a practical guide to the craft which will satisfy every would-be home brewer and his thirst, Amateur Winemaker.

Shales, K. (1981). Brewing better beers. Andover (Hants), Amateur Winemaker.

Shales, K. (1982). Brewing better beers: a practical guide to the crafts which will satisfy every would-be home brewer - and his thirst!. Andover, Amateur Winemaker Publications.

Shannon, R. (1805). A practical treatise on brewing, distilling, and rectification: with the genuine process of making brandy, rum, and hollands gin, the London practice of brewing porter, ale, and table beer, the method of brewing country ales., preparation of foreign wines, brandies, and vinegars, previous to exportation, and the best method of managing them when imported into these kingdoms. London, published by Robert Scholey.

Shannon, R. (1805). Practical Observations on the Operation and Effects of certain Medicines in the prevention and cure of diseases to which Europeans are subject in hot climates. To this edition is prefixed, a concise. method of preparing the essence of spruce, and brewing spruce beer from it; with other beers and ales. The second edition. London, Printed for the Author.

Sharpe, D. (1992). Remember that heavenly ginger beer? a history of Sharpe Bros. Melbourne, D. Sharpe.

Sheldon, R. and A. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee of Public (1991). HM Customs and Excise: beer duty and appropriation accounts 1989-90: minutes of evidence, Monday 4 February 1991: HM Customs and Excise. London, HMSO.

Sheldon, R. and A. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee of Public (1991). HM Customs and Excise: beer duty and other matters. London, HMSO.

Sheppard, W. (1665). Of the Office of the Clerk of the Marker, of Weights & Measures, and of the Laws of Provision for Man and Beast, for Bread, Wine, Beer, Meal, etc, London.

Sheppard, W. (1665). Of the office of the clerk of the market, of weights & measures, and of the laws of provision for man and beast, for bread, wine, beer, meal, &c. London, Printed by J.S. for Samuel Heyrick. and George Dawes.

Sheppard, W. (1986). Of the office of the clerk of the market, of weights & measures, and the laws of provision for man and beast, for bread, wine, beer, meal, &c. Early English books, 1641-1700; 1694:10. London, Printed by J.S. for Samuel Heyrick., and George Dawes.

Sherwell, A. (1922). The Truth about the Beer Duty. London, P. S. King & Sons.

Sherwell, A. (1932). The Budget and Beer. A review of the facts. London, Temperance Legislation League.

Sides (1853). Both Sides: or, Objections to Tee-Totalism. With a few words on Bitter Beer. By a Medical Practitioner, London.

Siegel Ralph, M. (1973). In Heaven There Is No Beer = Im Himmel Gibt's Kein Bier.

Sigismund Emperor of, G. and C. Beer (1933). Die Reformation Kaiser Sigmunds. Eine Schrift des 15. Jahrhunderts zur Kirchen- und Reichsreform. Herausgegeben von Karl Beer, Stuttgart.

Sillitoe, A. (1957). Without beer or bread. Dulwich Village, Outposts Publications.

Simon André, L. (1946). A concise encyclopaedia of Gastronomy. [S.l.], The Wine and Food Society.

Simpson, W. (2001). Amber and Black: premium beers in Australia. Sydney, N.S.W.; London, New Holland.

Simpson, W. W. a. and A. Robins (1847). Norfolk. The Trunch Brewery, together with 27 inns, public and beer houses, a malthouse, land, &c: Particluars and conditions of sale of a valuable freehold property, comprising a commodious residence, with offices, lawn and shrubberies, garden and orchard, pleasantly situate in the village of Trunch. Also, a brewhouse, with tun room and stores, spacious yard, copperage, sheds, malt lofts, stabling, &c. together with twenty-four inns & public houses, and three beer shops. This desirable brewery property will be sold by auction, by Mr. W.W. Simpson, at the Norfolk Hotel, Norwich, on Wednesday, the 25th day of August, 1847. [London], Alfred Robins, printer.

Simpson, W. W. a. and B. St. Neots (1840). To country brewers and others. Improtant sale of inns, public houses, beer shops, cottages and land belonging to the St. Neots Brewery: Particulars and conditions of sale of 50 inns and public houses, 4 beer shops, a small farm. desirably situated at Great Gransden, Abbotsly. in the county of Huntingdon; Little Gransden, Gamlingay. in the county of Cambridge; and at Biggleswade, Potton. in the county of Bedford. To be sold by auction, by Mr. W.W. Simpson, at the Assembley Room, St. Neots, on Tuesday, the 26th, and Wednesday, the 27th May, 1840. [London? s.n.

Sinebrychoffin, t. (1994). Helsingin olutkuningas, keisarinnan henkilääkäri ja alankomaiden vanhoja mestareita: Hollantilaisia ja flaamilaisia maalauksia Paul ja Fanny Sinebrychoffin sekä Carl Von Haartmanin taidekokoelmista: The Beer king of Helsinki, the Czarina's personal physician and Dutch Old Masters = Dutch and Flemish paintings from the Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff and Carl Von Haartman Collections. Helsinki, Finnish National Gallery.

Singer, D. (1955). Margrieta Beer, 1871-1951: a memoir. [Manchester, Eng.], Manchester University Press.


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