• He then groveled for an unpaid summer internship at Brooklyn Brewery: long days of mashing, fermenting and brewing.

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  • Strobel cautions that fermenting fungus into huge vats of cheap biodiesel is still years away.

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  • The unpleasant smell of fermenting corn hangs in the air around Archer-Daniels-Midlands massive Decatur headquarters.

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  • This isn't just about fermenting grape juice along a busy urban street to get attention.

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  • They have come a long way from boiling grains on a stove and fermenting the result in a closet.

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  • Brewers typically make beer by fermenting a sweet, grainy nectar called wort with specific strains of yeast.

    WSJ: The Sour and the Glory of Beer

  • Fermenting corn with Saccharomyces Cereviciae in the absence of oxygen produces an end metabolic product of ethanol.

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  • Pots are used for storing beer, fermenting sorghum meal, fetching water, cooking, ancestral worship and traditional healing rituals.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • She later learnt that the matter that was fermenting in the scullery was nothing more than tea wine.

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  • Fermenting corn can make ethanol and vegetable oil can become biodiesel but what other roads lead to biofuel?

    NPR: Scientists Seek New Ways to Produce Biofuel

  • And to say the least, this societal angst over crony capitalism, consumerism, and commercialism appears to be festering and fermenting.

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  • Now, after rigorous industry testing, German company Scheiblich Brewing Company is mass-producing Heiliger's invention, known as the Aubras fermenting system.

    CNN: New ideas brewing in beer industry

  • The fire, which covers an area the size of a football pitch, broke out in fermenting green waste on 30 November.

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  • This may sound like a fantasy, cars that run on fuel created by fermenting straw or grass, but it really exists.

    NPR: Canadian Dreams of Ethanol Distilled from Grass

  • The whole fermenting and distilling process needs to get twice as efficient.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Fermenting starch into butanol is a 100-year old process, but Shevick says the scientists at Cobalt have dramatically improved it with better biocatalysts.

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  • But at the time, in the early 1980s, Khosla feared that he would end up fermenting beer, making animal feed, or refining petroleum.

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  • Research showed that Taxol can be made by fermenting the fungus in vats, but so far harvesting it from trees remains more cost effective.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The fire, which covers an area the size of a football pitch, broke out in 1, 000 tonnes of fermenting wood mulch on 30 November.

    BBC: Beenham compost fire still burning after five months

  • With the proper cocktail of chemical nutrients, a cell line fermenting in a cylindrical vat at about 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit can generate millions of cells growing in suspension.

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  • They used a grape press, tasted juice in various stages of fermenting and attended a "riddling" lesson, learning how to turn wine bottles to facilitate yeast removal.

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  • Crafted with the ripasso technique, which involves fermenting the grapes a second time with a small portion of dried grapes, to give body and concentration to the wine.

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  • Instead of making white wine out of it, Yankees are fermenting pinot meunier on the skins and making red table wine, as they do with merlot, cabernet and syrah.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Arguing that the censorship was fermenting unjust suspicion of his country, he delivered a letter from Crown Prince Abdullah, the kingdom's de facto ruler, requesting that the pages be declassified.

    ECONOMIST: Is George Bush protecting or punishing Saudi Arabia?

  • Ethanol is made by fermenting sugar into grain alcohol.

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  • Back at the family estate, in a stunning valley surrounded by mountains, Mr Jonker sniffed and then sipped a sample of the Methode Cap Classique sparkling white wine that is still fermenting.

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  • Everyone, even the Captain and Sledge, was required to take up pitchforks in an ad-hoc campaign to clear the fermenting stew into garbage stockings, which then had to be banished from our airspace, pronto.

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  • Eventually, says Gruber, his fermenting process will be adapted to use corn stalks or wheat straw--known as stover and now sold as cheap animal feed or plowed back into soil--to further knock down the cost.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • This is also a type of alcohol that can be made by fermenting sugar (though the fermentation is done by a species of bacterium rather than by yeast), and it has some advantages over ethanol.

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  • The traditional process passed down orally over generations and still followed today proceeds strictly by hand through more than a hundred steps such as steeping, washing, fermenting, bleaching, pulping, sunning and cutting all of which lasts more than two years.

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