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'''DMS''' - Dimethyl Sulphide, A background flavor compound that is desirable in low amounts in lagers, but that at high concentrations tastes of cooked vegetables. | '''DMS''' - Dimethyl Sulphide, A background flavor compound that is desirable in low amounts in lagers, but that at high concentrations tastes of cooked vegetables. | ||
− | '''HERMS''' - | + | '''HERMS''' - Heat Exchange Recirculation Mash System - A mashing system whereby the desired mash temperature(s) is controlled by circulating the liquid part of the mash through a heat exchanger which is commonly a copper coil submerged in a hot liquor tank (HLT) that is maintained at a set temperature often times 170°F. The main difference between a HERMS and a RIMS system is that in a HERMS system, the wort never comes into direct contact with the heating element; this supposedly results in less scorching, and a cleaner-tasting wort. |
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'''IBU''' - International Bittering Units, A more precise unit for measuring hops. AAU X % utilization, wort volume and wort gravity. | '''IBU''' - International Bittering Units, A more precise unit for measuring hops. AAU X % utilization, wort volume and wort gravity. | ||
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'''RDWHAHB''' - Relax! don't worry, have a home brew | '''RDWHAHB''' - Relax! don't worry, have a home brew | ||
− | '''RIMS''' - | + | '''RIMS''' - Recirculation Infusion Mash System - A mashing system in which a pump is used to continuously recirculate the liquid part of the mash through the mash bed. Mash temperature is maintained by passing the liquid over a heating element; the heating element is cycled off and on to maintain the desired mash temperature. Common heating elements are typical home hot water heater elements encased in a copper pipe with an inlet and outlet. |
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'''SRM''' - Standard Reference Method a system devised for the colors of beer. Interchangeable with the Lovibond (deg l) system | '''SRM''' - Standard Reference Method a system devised for the colors of beer. Interchangeable with the Lovibond (deg l) system |
Revision as of 14:32, 10 February 2007
Terms
Abbreviations
AAU - a measurement of hops, weight in ounces X % alpha acids
ABV - Alcohol by volume
ABW - Alcohol by weight
DME - Dry Malt Extract
DMS - Dimethyl Sulphide, A background flavor compound that is desirable in low amounts in lagers, but that at high concentrations tastes of cooked vegetables.
HERMS - Heat Exchange Recirculation Mash System - A mashing system whereby the desired mash temperature(s) is controlled by circulating the liquid part of the mash through a heat exchanger which is commonly a copper coil submerged in a hot liquor tank (HLT) that is maintained at a set temperature often times 170°F. The main difference between a HERMS and a RIMS system is that in a HERMS system, the wort never comes into direct contact with the heating element; this supposedly results in less scorching, and a cleaner-tasting wort.
IBU - International Bittering Units, A more precise unit for measuring hops. AAU X % utilization, wort volume and wort gravity.
LME - Liquid Malt Extract
RDWHAHB - Relax! don't worry, have a home brew
RIMS - Recirculation Infusion Mash System - A mashing system in which a pump is used to continuously recirculate the liquid part of the mash through the mash bed. Mash temperature is maintained by passing the liquid over a heating element; the heating element is cycled off and on to maintain the desired mash temperature. Common heating elements are typical home hot water heater elements encased in a copper pipe with an inlet and outlet.
SRM - Standard Reference Method a system devised for the colors of beer. Interchangeable with the Lovibond (deg l) system