Patent classifications
C12C7/20
Brewing Process With Electrolytes
Methods and processes for brewing malt beverages with electrolytes are provided. In one embodiment of the invention, salts or electrolyte-yielding compounds are added in concentrations or levels greater than those currently believed to be practicable in the art. In some embodiments, the electrolyte-yielding compounds may be added in one or more stages of the brewing process. The methods presented provide flexibility in brewing malt beverages, including beer, with altered electrolyte levels, and alterations of one or more flavors.
Multifunctional brewing system for coffee, beer, and other beverages
A brewing device may have several different configurations to make various beverages. Under computer control, the device may be able to sequence various ingredients using direct or recirculating percolation for immediate consumption, such as coffee and tea, or for fermenting for later consumption, such as beer, kombutcha, or other consumable products. The device may be capable of a sequenced percolation, such as coffee infusion of a first type of coffee, then a second type of coffee, followed by vanilla, and followed by spices. The device may be capable of sequential, cascading, or parallel percolation directly or using recirculating paths. Ingredients may be pre-packaged or may be placed into various removable and cleanable containers. The device may further be capable of infusion by steeping ingredients in a dispensing device.
Multifunctional brewing system for coffee, beer, and other beverages
A brewing device may have several different configurations to make various beverages. Under computer control, the device may be able to sequence various ingredients using direct or recirculating percolation for immediate consumption, such as coffee and tea, or for fermenting for later consumption, such as beer, kombutcha, or other consumable products. The device may be capable of a sequenced percolation, such as coffee infusion of a first type of coffee, then a second type of coffee, followed by vanilla, and followed by spices. The device may be capable of sequential, cascading, or parallel percolation directly or using recirculating paths. Ingredients may be pre-packaged or may be placed into various removable and cleanable containers. The device may further be capable of infusion by steeping ingredients in a dispensing device.
MULTI-TIER VESSEL BREWING SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF
A brewing apparatus comprising a first vessel having a top end having a top edge, a bottom end, an interior portion having an interior side wall, an exterior side wall. The brewing apparatus further comprises a secondary vessel having a top end having a top edge, a bottom end, an interior portion having an interior side wall, an exterior side wall, wherein the secondary vessel is configured to fit in the interior portion of the first vessel, wherein the secondary vessel includes a first row of one or more coupling members positioned along a first plane between the top edge and the bottom edge of the secondary vessel, wherein the coupling means are coupled to the exterior sidewall of the secondary vessel.
MULTI-TIER VESSEL BREWING SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF
A brewing apparatus comprising a first vessel having a top end having a top edge, a bottom end, an interior portion having an interior side wall, an exterior side wall. The brewing apparatus further comprises a secondary vessel having a top end having a top edge, a bottom end, an interior portion having an interior side wall, an exterior side wall, wherein the secondary vessel is configured to fit in the interior portion of the first vessel, wherein the secondary vessel includes a first row of one or more coupling members positioned along a first plane between the top edge and the bottom edge of the secondary vessel, wherein the coupling means are coupled to the exterior sidewall of the secondary vessel.
Method and relative apparatus for the production of beer
A method, and related apparatus, for producing beer from any types of grains includes activating phenomena of controlled hydro-dynamic cavitation during all the steps of the process, from mashing to hopping, and possibly after yeast inoculation. The present method and apparatus provide a number of advantages over traditional techniques, for example, avoiding the pre-crushing of the malts or the grains, thereby increasing the efficiency of saccharification and of starch extraction, and avoiding the boiling at equal efficiency of the hopping. Another advantage is the opportunity of causing the concentration of gluten to fall in the final product simply with controlled hydraulic processes through electromechanics, and of possibly extending fermentation.
Method and relative apparatus for the production of beer
A method, and related apparatus, for producing beer from any types of grains includes activating phenomena of controlled hydro-dynamic cavitation during all the steps of the process, from mashing to hopping, and possibly after yeast inoculation. The present method and apparatus provide a number of advantages over traditional techniques, for example, avoiding the pre-crushing of the malts or the grains, thereby increasing the efficiency of saccharification and of starch extraction, and avoiding the boiling at equal efficiency of the hopping. Another advantage is the opportunity of causing the concentration of gluten to fall in the final product simply with controlled hydraulic processes through electromechanics, and of possibly extending fermentation.
INDIRECT WATER HEATING AND CHILLING SYSTEM FOR BREWING BEER
A system for brewing beer in small batches comprises a first heat exchanger and a second heat exchanger. The first heat exchanger delivers heated fluid into the second heat exchanger. A fluid-in line delivers cool fluid into the second heat exchanger. The second heat exchanger is configured to indirectly chill or heat brewing ingredients in a vessel.
INDIRECT WATER HEATING AND CHILLING SYSTEM FOR BREWING BEER
A system for brewing beer in small batches comprises a first heat exchanger and a second heat exchanger. The first heat exchanger delivers heated fluid into the second heat exchanger. A fluid-in line delivers cool fluid into the second heat exchanger. The second heat exchanger is configured to indirectly chill or heat brewing ingredients in a vessel.
Minibrewery
The present invention is in the field of minibreweries and concerns a double-walled vessel for boiling and fermenting wort, comprising (a1) an opening for receiving liquid and yeast, (a2) a space for holding the liquid, (a3) a temperature control element located between outside wall (a5) and inner wall (a6), (a4) an outlet for discharging liquid, equipped with a valve, and a (a9) a controller capable of controlling (a3), which contains a connection (a9′) to an operating system. The invention also concerns a system containing or adapted to receive said vessel, a process for brewing beer using said system, kits of parts comprising said vessel and/or system and a program for executing said process.