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  2. Homebrewing - Wikipedia

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    Uni-tanks are usually conical in shape, and can be made from plastic, glass, or stainless steel. [66] A popular plastic conical for homebrewing is FastFerment, while a popular stainless steel conical fermenter for homebrewers is The Blichmann Fermenator. [67]

  3. J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines - Wikipedia

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    Peter Stern, a winemaker from Napa Valley, joined the company in 1974. He designed the winery with stainless steel tanks, temperature control fermenters, and hundreds of 60-gallon oak barrels. [6] In 1975, the winery bottled and sold Chenin Blanc, a Rose of Cabernet Sauvignon, a Petite Sirah, and a proprietary blend called Jade. In 1976, the ...

  4. Fermentation in winemaking - Wikipedia

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    The natural occurrence of fermentation means it was probably first observed long ago by humans. [3] The earliest uses of the word "fermentation" in relation to winemaking was in reference to the apparent "boiling" within the must that came from the anaerobic reaction of the yeast to the sugars in the grape juice and the release of carbon dioxide.

  5. Glossary of winemaking terms - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly the term is used to refer to the continuation of fermentation in a second vessel – e.g. moving the wine from a stainless steel tank to an oak barrel. The Australian meaning of this term is malo lactic fermentation MLF, as distinct from primary fermentation, the conversion of sugar to alcohol. Skin contact

  6. What Does Solazyme's 500,000-Liter Fermenter Really Mean?

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    At the end of 2012, renewable-oils manufacturer Solazyme announced that it had performed two upstream process runs in 500,000-liter fermenters. If the reports of linear scale-up are true, then ...

  7. Secondary fermentation (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Secondary fermentation is a process commonly associated with winemaking, [1] which entails a second period of fermentation in a different vessel than the one used to start the fermentation process. An example of this would be starting fermentation in a carboy or stainless steel tank and then moving it over to oak barrels. Rather than being a ...

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