
Mash Tun is a brewhouse vessel used for mixing the ground malt (grist) with temperature-controlled water. This is called "mashing" and the porridge-like result is called the "mash." See mash and mashing. The mash is held at a predetermined temperature and time (e.g., at 65 degree for 1 h) until the malt starches convert to sugars, and the dissolved malt sugars (wort) are rinsed into the kettle where hops are added. The mash tun is a single vessel where the mashing and wort runoff take place in the same vessel. It is predominantly used for brewing ales and other top-fermented beers, particularly in the UK, using a single-temperature infusion mash
An tun mash a thabhairt isteach
Tun Mash / Lauter Tun
- Hydrator grist cruach dhosmálta w/ ionraon hiodráitithe fuar te
- Seaicéid gaile uachtaracha agus íochtaracha w/ rialú comhla neamhspleách
- Bun bréagach le Trom Dualgas le córas tacaíochta colúin
- Soic spraeála CIP faoin mbun bréagach
- Láithreacha éagsúla draenacha wort
- Soitheach inslithe go hiomlán
- Clúdach cruach dhosmálta
- Liathróid spraeála SS CIP le clúdach 360 céim.
- Solas istigh
- Cóimeáil fáinne sparge
- Manbhealaigh is fearr (gloine tempered)
- Taobhbhealach don phróiseas uathchaite gránach
- Córas rácaí luas athraitheach uathoibríoch agus céachta gránach caite

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