Airlock - This is a device that fits in the lid of the fermenting bucket and allows gas to escape during the fermentation process.
Artificial heat applied to the roots, called by gardeners " bottom-heat," is supplied by fermenting materials such as stable manure, leaves, &c., or by hot-water pipes.
As a rule the Papuans have no intoxicating drink and do not know the art of fermenting palm-sap or cane-juice.
Beans begin fermenting the moment they're picked and degrade in quality with each passing hour.
By fermenting the sugars in plants and plant matter, scientists have discovered that they can generate an alcohol called ethanol.
During the fermenting process, the separate flavors of the ingredients develop to create a complex and distinctive flavor.
During the wine making process, however, a substance called aguardente is added to the wine before it is finished fermenting.
During the winemaking process, a variety of chemicals and sulfites are added to the fermenting wine to adjust and preserve the flavor.
Ethanol fuel is also a form of bioenergy created by breaking down plants into starches and sugars, fermenting and creating a wood alcohol.
Fermenting bucket - This is a large bucket, typically constructed of plastic.
For lager-beer cellars and fermenting rooms, for bacon-curing cellars, and for similar purposes, brick walls with single or double air spaces are used, and sometimes a space filled with silicate cotton or other insulating material.
For years the controversy may have been fermenting in the college of presbyters at Alexandria.
From Naples, after visiting Pompeii, he returned to Paris, his mind fermenting with poetical images and projects, few of which he was destined to realize.
He determined the percentages of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in the sugar and in the products of fermentation, and concluded that sugar in fermenting breaks up into alcohol, carbonic acid and acetic acid.
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In order to prevent the wine from fermenting further and so becoming dry, from 4 to 5 volumes of brandy are added to every 100 volumes of wine in the vats.
In some countries, particularly in Italy, Spain and Portugal, it has been and still is a common practice to add a small quantity of gypsum to the fermenting must or to dust it over the grapes prior to pressing.
In some of the true Ascomycetes, such as Penicillium glaucum, the conidia if grown in saccharine solutions, which they have the power of fermenting, develop single cell yeast-like forms, and do not - at any rate for a time - produce again the characteristic branching mycelium.
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It is beyond the scope of the present article to attempt to describe the different forms of budding fungi (Saccharomyces), mould fungi and bacteria which are capable of fermenting sugar solutions.
Liebig and Pasteur were in agreement on the point that fermentation is intimately connected with the presence of yeast in the fermenting liquid, but their explanations concerning the mechanism of fermentation were quite opposed.
Miso is a Japanese seasoning that is produced by fermenting various beans or grains.
Mr Laver, Oxford use the dregs of the teapot to water house plants as they will benefit from the fermenting tea leaves.
Plant houses were formerly heated in a variety of ways - by fermenting organic matter, such as dung, by smoke flues, by steam and by hot water circulating in iron pipes.
Should the leaf be intended to be cured as green tea, the fermenting process is omitted and some other processes applied, but in India very little green tea is manufactured.
The adults have a fondness for fermenting fruit which brings them into gardens to feed on fallen apples and ripe raspberries.
The early Spaniard colonists tried fermenting agave sap and created a new beverage, tequila, when they couldn't import European liquor fast enough to meet demand.
The fermenting operations in wine-making differ radically from those obtaining in the case of beer or of spirits in that (if we except certain special cases) no yeast is added from without.
The juice flowed into slate lined tanks before being pumped uphill into wooden fermenting vats.
The liberated energy takes the form of heat, which raises the temperature of the fermenting wort.
The principal difference from the manner described of making black tea lies in the omission of the withering and fermenting, and the substitution for those of a steaming or panning process.
The rich and tannic flavors of many red wines are the result of fermenting both the insides of the grapes with their skins.
The smell of fermenting grapes is in the air and the vines are just starting to turn color (and once the grapes are picked, that process is sped up considerably).
They are characterized by their unicellular nature, their power of rapid budding, their capacity for fermenting various sugars, and their power of forming endogenous From Strasburger's Lehrbuch der Botanik, by permission of Gustav Fischer.
This access is especially desirable as regards the store-yards and framing ground, where fermenting manures and tree leaves for making up hot beds, coals or wood for fuel and ingredients for composts, together with flower-pots and the many necessaries of garden culture, have to be accommodated.
This character is the base of the plan of adding glucose to wine and beer wort before fermenting, the alcohol content of the liquid after fermentation being increased.
This is produced by pressing a mixture of dried grapes and fully ripe grapes and fermenting the must so obtained.
This Messianic expectation had been a fermenting leaven since the great days of Judas Maccabaeus.
This method obtains when yeast is vigorously fermenting a saccharine solution.
This shameful discomfiture quickened all the suspicion and jealousy fermenting in France.
Vodka is made by fermenting and distilling the simple sugars from a mash of grains or vegetable matter (barley, rye, potatoes, beets, wheat and others).
When heat is required, it is sometimes supplied by means of fermenting dung, or dung and leaves, or tanner's bark, but it is much more economically provided by hot-water pipes.
When the heat of the original bed subsides, linings of fermenting dung must be added, and these must be kept active by occasional turnings and the addition of fresh material as often as required.
When you first see the cloudy looking vinegar you may wonder if it's spoiled, but the Mother is a substance that grows on fermenting alcoholic liquids.
Xanthan gum is made by fermenting simple sugars using a particular bacteria, whereas guar gum is a natural part of the guar bean.
You don't need to be an expert winemaker to begin fermenting your own wine.