Cornelius mashes sounds together like a child shaking a kaleidoscope mashes colours, but with a deliberation and precision that refute chaos. |
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Many problems with fermentation of musts or mashes in South Tyrol can be explained by a shortage of assimilable nitrogen. |
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Zillow.com mashes Microsoft's Virtual Earth with other data to create maps of home prices in America. |
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Strains used in the fermentation of grain mashes are also used in fermentation for rum, tequila, and beer production. |
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Large modern breweries use either lauter tuns or special mash filters to speed up the runoff and conduct 10 or 12 mashes a day. |
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Moeschle's stainless steel wine tanks are perfectly suited to storing all kinds of wines, fruit mashes and high proof spirits. |
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There's loadsa claret, and it mashes the face up something shocking, but the brain gets jarred around less, so you are less likely to end up a cabbage. |
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Our API mashes the data and functionality of all of our services into one application interface, ready for you to easily integrate into any of your services or systems. |
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In this one, Simon McBurney, Complicite's director, doubles down: rather than trying to simplify, he mashes up the stories, echoing and embellishing them in multimedia. |
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They are made from mashes composed of combinations of corn, rye, wheat, and barley malt prepared according to the formula of the individual producer. |
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Fruit mashes have a tendency to burn when subjected to direct heat due to the high surface temperatures and the resultant distillates may have a bitter or burnt aftertaste. |
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Fermented fruit mashes containing stones should be stored as briefly as possible before distillation since hydrocyanic acid may also be released from intact stones during prolonged storage. |
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I invite you to Explore my everexpanding line of premium pepper sauces for cooking and grilling, fresh pepper infusions, single pepper mashes and numerous seasonal specialties. |
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He and the staff have managed to increase production to 19 mashes a week, which are a credit to all those who work there, considering it was originally designed in 1894 to produces 10 smaller mashes per week flat out. |
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Fuelzyme and Veretase alpha amylases are enzymes for the liquefaction of starch-based mashes and slurries for use in fuel ethanol and food and beverage applications. |
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