Alcohol and its Role in the Evolution of Human Society
Zusatztext
Archaelogists and anthropologists (especially ethnologists) have for many years realised that man's ingestion of alcoholic beverages may well have played a significant part in his transition from hunter-gatherer to agriculturalist. This unique book provides a scientific text on the subject of 'ethanol' that also aims to include material designed to show 'non-scientists' what fermentation is all about. Conversely, scientists may well be surprised to find the extent to which ethanol has played a part in evolution and civilisation of our species.
Autorenportrait
Following a successful career in academia as a Senior Lecturer and Head of Microbiology at Anglia Ruskin University, Ian Hornsey decided to concentrate on brewing. He co-founded and directed the Nethergate Brewery from 1985 until in 1999 oral cancer forced him to retire and take to writing about the science behind the brewing industry. Now a regular contributor to The Brewer& Distiller International, What's Brewing, and other trade publications, he has also written several best selling books.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 13.01.2016
Umfang: 665 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781782626251
Umbreit-Nr.: 2128283
