01966nam 2200373Ia 450 99639664460331620200818211516.0(CKB)4940000000057355(EEBO)2240962398(OCoLC)ocm12392430e(OCoLC)12392430(EXLCZ)99494000000005735519850816d1695 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Every man his own gauger[electronic resource] wherein not only the artist is shown a more ready and exact method of gauging than any hitherto extant, but the most ignorant, who can but read English, and tell twenty in figures, is taught to find the content of any sort of cask or vessel, either full, or in part full, and to know if they be right siz'd : also what a pipe, hogshead, &c. amounts to at the common rate and measure they buy or sell at : with several useful tables to know the content of any vessel by, likewise a table shewing the price of any commodity, from one pound to an hundred weight, and the contrary : to which is added, the art of brewing beer, ale, mum, of fining, preserving and botling brew'd liquors, of making the most common physical ales now in use, of making several fine English wines : the vintners art of fining, curing, preserving all sorts of wines ... together with the compleat coffee-pan, teaching how to make coffee, tea, chocolate ... /by J. Lightbody ..London Printed for G. C. ...[1695][4], 68 pIndex: prelim. p. [3]-[4].Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113GagingBrewingEarly works to 1800Gaging.BrewingLightbody James1010944EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996396644603316Every man his own gauger2340155UNISA