Britain at Work
A Pictorial Description of Our National Industries

År: 1902

Forlag: Cassell and Company, Limited

Sted: London, Paris, New York & Melbourne

Sider: 384

UDK: 338(42) Bri

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BRITAIN AT WORK. MEN SKIMMING VATS (MESSRS. TRUMAN, HANBURY, BUXTON AND CO.’S BREWERY). IN THE TWO TANKS IN FOREGROUND MEN ARE SEEN WITH SURFACE BOARDS PUSHING THE YEAST TOWARDS OPEN MOUTH OF PARACHUTE. backs,” and thence run into the copper, where the hops are added and the whole contents boiled. At the bottom of the mash tuns are fitted a number of slotted plates, which, while allowing the wort to run off, retain the malt in the tun. This malt has as yet parted with only a proportion of its fermentable matter, and is now subjected to the process of “ sparging.” This consists in sprinkling the surface of the malt as it lies in the mash tun with hot liquor by means of slowly revolving sparging arms, which are simply perforated pipes through which the THE PONTO ROOM (MESSRS. WATNEv’S BREWERY). YEAST IS SEEN RISING THROUGH APERTURE IN PONTO AND FALLING DOWN OPEN SIDE.