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  2. 1,000 kegs? A canning line? Vans? Items from a closed ... - AOL

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    It was one of Columbia’s first craft breweries and recently shut its doors after 10 years. Now a national company is hosting an auction to liquidate the equipment.

  3. Brewing equipment - Wikipedia

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    Brewing equipment is the vessels and tools used to brew beer, which usually includes systems of saccharification, fermentation, refrigeration and clean-in-place. [ 2 ] Archaeologists [ 3 ] uncovered ancient beer brewing equipment in an underground room built between 3400 and 2900 BC [ 4 ] in China .

  4. Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Farm brewery – A farm brewery, or farmhouse brewery, is a brewery that primarily brews its beer on a farm. Crops and other ingredients grown on the farm, such as barley, wheat, rye, hops, herbs, spices, and fruits are used in the beers brewed. A farmhouse brewery is similar in concept to a vineyard growing grapes to make wine at the vineyard ...

  5. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    The term dual boiler is used narrowly for machines with two separate boilers, and more broadly for what are more properly called dual heater (DH) machines, [citation needed] featuring a boiler for brewing and a separate thermoblock (TB) for heating brew water to steaming temperature—opposite to HX machines, where the boiler is at steaming ...

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    Plus, it has 31 grind settings and 64-millimeter professional-grade flat burrs so he can grind up the perfect beans for his favorite Aeropress, pour-over, French press or cold brew, no matter how ...

  7. Drip coffee - Wikipedia

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    Drip brew coffee makers largely replaced the coffee percolator (a device combining boiling, drip-brewing and steeping) in the 1970s due to the percolator's tendency to over-extract coffee, thereby making it bitter. [7] One benefit of paper filters is that the used grounds and the filter may be disposed together, without a need to clean the filter.