Noun
of Ferment
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnother method that winemakers consider is tea bagging with oak chips or adding oak planks to the wines while fermenting or aging it in stainless steel tanks. Source: Internet
Despite this, salamander brandy, a drink prepared by dunking live salamanders in fermenting fruit juices, is reputed to have hallucinogenic and aphrodisiac properties. Source: Internet
A mix between beer and soft drink, this slightly alcoholic Eastern European beverage (less than 1.2 percent ABV) is made by fermenting bread with sugar and a fruit of choice. Source: Internet
For economic reasons, the French wine industry sought to investigate why wine sometime turned distasteful, instead of fermenting into alcohol. Source: Internet
Bioethanol is an alcohol made by fermenting the sugar components of plant materials and it is made mostly from sugar and starch crops. Source: Internet
CCVs can handle both fermenting and conditioning in the same tank. Source: Internet