* 5 2 Of Mailing G'der. 
Racking of Cider is much commended 
by fome, but the operation is tedious, trou¬ 
blesome,and coftly, by reafon of the change 
pi Veil els of different fizes, the latter be- 
, JPg to be kfs than the former: And there¬ 
fore not to be endured amongft trueCider- 
iifs, Purifying the Liquor betore Tunning, 
being much to be preferred. 
rrefervhg It the Vefiel before Cider be tunned up 
$uiphur. * nl ° * r ’ ^ ume 4 with Sulphur, it much 
tonduceth to the preservation of this or 
any other kind of Liquor: which may be 
done by dipping a Rag in melted Erim- 
itone, prepared after the lame manner as 
before is prefer bed for Scenting the Cask, 
and by a Wire letting it down into the Vefe 
lei, being fired, will fill the Veffel full of 
fmoak; then take it out and immediately 
i un up your Liquor, which gives it no 
ill tafte nor favour, and is an excellent 
of your health, as well as of the 
But the better way for this operation is, 
jy making a little Earthen pot wherein to 
burn your Brimffone, fo prepared as before; 
the cover of it to extend in a Pipe about 
two Foot for your Mouth, and another 
Pipe to go out of the fide of the Pot in¬ 
to the Bung-hole of the Veffel, in which 
the 
