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Authors

  • André Sperling
  • Tobias Halbritter
  • Christian Freytag
  • Niels Pohlmann
  • Anthimos Georgiadis
  • Carsten Koch
The sieve (1) used in brewing beer, to separate the solid components of the mash from the wort, is dimensioned in a pot shape to be inserted into the boiler during boiling. It has an open top, with a cross bar wand an opening (2) to be pulled clear, and feet (3) at the bottom.
Translated title of the contributionSieve for brewing beer, to separate mash solids from the wort, is in a pot shape with dimensions to be used during boiling for solids separation without loss of wort heat
Original languageGerman
IPCC12C 13/10
Publication numberDE102005012076A1
Filing date16.03.05
Country/TerritoryGermany
Publication statusPublished - 28.09.2006

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