Difference between revisions of "Museumsbrauerei Schmitt"
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− | | valign="top" | + | | valign="top" | [[Image:Singen Sudpfanne innen.jpg|frame|The inside of the boil kettle. Note |
the drag chains on the mash mixer.]] | the drag chains on the mash mixer.]] | ||
− | | valign="top" | + | | valign="top" | [[Image:Singen Laeuterbottich.jpg|frame|As mentioned before, the lautertun |
was out of commission and needed repair.]] | was out of commission and needed repair.]] | ||
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− | [[Image:Singen Hofenseier.jpg|frame|Once the boil is complete the boil is | + | {| |
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+ | | valign="top" | [[Image:Singen Hofenseier.jpg|frame|Once the boil is complete the boil is | ||
complete the wort is run through a hopback (''Hopfenseier'') before it is | complete the wort is run through a hopback (''Hopfenseier'') before it is | ||
pumped to the cool ship located under the roof]] | pumped to the cool ship located under the roof]] | ||
− | [[Image:Singen Kuehlschiff bild2.jpg|frame]] | + | | valign="top" | [[Image:Singen Kuehlschiff bild2.jpg|frame]] |
− | [[Image:Singen Kuehlschiff bild1.jpg|frame|This brewery is one of the few | + | |
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+ | [[Image:Singen Kuehlschiff bild1.jpg|frame|center|This brewery is one of the few | ||
German breweries which still use a coolship to cool the wort. The reason is | German breweries which still use a coolship to cool the wort. The reason is | ||
obvious: the exposure of a large wort surface to the ambient air carries a | obvious: the exposure of a large wort surface to the ambient air carries a | ||
high risk of contamination]] | high risk of contamination]] | ||
− | [[Image:Singen Berieslungskuehler.jpg|frame|After the coolship a cascade | + | {| |
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+ | | valign="top" | [[Image:Singen Berieslungskuehler.jpg|frame|After the coolship a cascade | ||
chiller (''Berieslungskuehler'') was used to aerate and chill the wort to | chiller (''Berieslungskuehler'') was used to aerate and chill the wort to | ||
pitching temperatures. This one is out of commission and the beewery now | pitching temperatures. This one is out of commission and the beewery now | ||
− | uses a plate chiller.]] | + | uses a plate chiller. I was unfortunately not able to look at the fermeters |
+ | and lagering cellar]] | ||
− | [[Image:Singen Gastraum.jpg|frame|Inside the tap room. November is not | + | | valign="top" | [[Image:Singen Gastraum.jpg|frame|Inside the tap room. November is not |
exactly a busy season and I didn't stay either. I bough a few bottles and | exactly a busy season and I didn't stay either. I bough a few bottles and | ||
enjoyed them at home. The brewery is a very popular destination during the | enjoyed them at home. The brewery is a very popular destination during the | ||
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the male German pupulation is on a pilgrimage to their favorite pubs and | the male German pupulation is on a pilgrimage to their favorite pubs and | ||
beer gardens]] | beer gardens]] | ||
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[[Image:Singer Pilsner.jpg|frame|The brewery brews only one type of beer: a | [[Image:Singer Pilsner.jpg|frame|The brewery brews only one type of beer: a |
Revision as of 22:00, 6 January 2010
These are pictures from a small brewery in [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Singen+thuringen+Germany&sll=47.820532,8.808804&sspn=0.080799,0.118103&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Singen+Ilmtal,+Ilm-Kreis,+Thuringia,+Germany&ll=50.724612,11.057825&spn=0.004761,0.007381&t=h&z=17 Singen] (Thuringia, Germany). I first visited this brewery when I studied at the nearby University and returned in November 2009.
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