SC - Re: A couple questions . . .
Ladypeyton at aol.com
Ladypeyton at aol.com
Thu Oct 16 18:46:10 PDT 1997
In a message dated 10/16/97 1:34:06 PM, you wrote:
>> Research by a friend of mine (who happens to be A&S Minister of the East,
so
>> she's no lightweight) has shown that Digby changed a lot of the technology
>> of brewing in his time: inventing the strong bottle, and so forth.
>>
>> I like Digby: it's an easy to use and read source. But I don't consider
it
>> period. YMMV
>>
>> Tibor
>
>Agreed on principal. However, I feel I need to qualify that with my
>opinion that while there are some areas in which Digby appears to have
>been a quite influential brewer whose "career" might be regarded as a
>sort of turning point for the art, there are nonetheless many areas in
>which the art has remained consistent before, during, and after the time
>in which Digby lived, brewed, wrote, died, and was published. Much of
>what Digby wrote applies to period brewing
Please keep in mind that Digby is a reference for more than just brewing
also. Many SCA Vinters use him as a reference and I don't believe Vinting
experienced the major changes that brewing did in the time period we're
discussing. (By the way what does YMMV stand for?)
Peyton
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