The boil is finished and the wort is being pumped through the cooling coils to the fermenter. |
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Now that most of the solids have settled to the bottom, the beer is slowly pumped from the fermenter and filtered to remove any remaining solids. |
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However, change was found among strains of S. dysenteriae type I as non-lactose fermenter became lactose fermenter. |
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They questioned whether a central tank found on the trailers was a fermenter used to produce large quantities of deadly germs. |
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His test fermenter convinced him it would be possible to turn organic wastes into fuel and compost. |
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With Lentikats biocatalysts, biomass is present in the fermenter in a concentration many times higher than with traditional technologies. |
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To be produced in one batch, this amount would require a very large fermenter, or a number of successful batches of 1,000 litres. |
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The Biomar AHP high capacity fermenter offers the anaerobic mixed biocenose optimal work conditions for the highest performances. |
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Waste fermented sludge is continuously withdrawn from the fermenter and pumped to the sludge handling processes. |
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Joe Verzi, the company's owner, poured the All Centennial Hop IPA from a plastic fermenter into a five-gallon stainless steel soda keg. |
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Cultured Pickle Shop: A full-time fermenter in the Bay Area, on the hazards of professional pickling. |
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Each fermenter should be full by Christmas, each able to make one million pints a year. |
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The probe is designed in such a way that substantially only the gas permeable tube is located inside the fermenter. |
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Harvesting takes place by pumping the suspension of cells and liquid removed from the fermenter through a heated vessel which stops growth and renders the cells non-viable. |
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After that you add your hops in increments, cool the wort in an ice basin and tip the whole lot into the fermenter, which is basically a bucket with a tap on it. |
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For free cells the traditional bioreactor, fermenter, or chemostat can grow cells such as bacteria, algae, yeast, et al. |
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The fermenter specialist Infors is his know-how partner of choice for the development of a bioreactor that is suitable for the speedy, cost-efficient implementation of biodegradation processes. |
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For £70, you get sent all the equipment – bottles, fermenter, thermometer, brew bag – plus a set of pre-measured ingredients in little silver pouches. |
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But life inside a fermenter at an advanced biorefinery wouldn't necessarily be easy for a yeast. |
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For the rare event of over-acidification due to inconsistent feeding or excessive temperature fluctuations in either the primary or secondary fermenter, the system can be complemented with an additional agitator type Amamix. |
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Volatile compounds that pervaporate through the permeable tube wall are transported by a carrier gas to the outside of the fermenter for analysis. |
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Such an amount would require an industrial-scale production fermenter that could not be easily concealed and the operation of which would require specific experience and infrastructure support. |
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But if you're a hindgut fermenter, it goes the other way. |
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Digging the barrel room and the internal fermenter chamber into the ground also aids temperature control. |
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Cultures were stirred continuously at 45 rpm and fermenter pH was measured daily before feeding using a portable pH meter. |
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The filtered extract of the mash is the feedstock for the fermenter. |
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The researchers tweaked growth conditions for Escherichia coli so that the bacteria efficiently produced ethanol from glycerol in a benchtop fermenter. |
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