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- Coolship abstract "A coolship (Anglicized version of the Dutch/Flemish koelschip) is a type of fermentation vessel used in the production of beer. Traditionally, a coolship is a broad, open-top, flat vessel in which wort cools. The high surface to mass ratio allows for more efficient cooling. Contemporary usage includes any open fermentor used in the production of beer, even when using modern mechanical cooling techniques. Traditionally, coolships were constructed of wood, but later were lined with iron or copper for better thermal conductivity.While Anchor Brewing Company is the oldest continually-operated brewery in the United States to employ open fermentation, coolships in the traditional sense were first used in the United States by Allagash Brewing Company. Several craft breweries have followed, including Jester King, Blue Jacket, Crooked Stave, Russian River Brewing Company, and Peekskill Brewery.".
- Coolship wikiPageID "40595103".
- Coolship wikiPageRevisionID "578310625".
- Coolship subject Category:Brewing.
- Coolship comment "A coolship (Anglicized version of the Dutch/Flemish koelschip) is a type of fermentation vessel used in the production of beer. Traditionally, a coolship is a broad, open-top, flat vessel in which wort cools. The high surface to mass ratio allows for more efficient cooling. Contemporary usage includes any open fermentor used in the production of beer, even when using modern mechanical cooling techniques.".
- Coolship label "Coolship".
- Coolship sameAs m.0x1_g87.
- Coolship sameAs Q17084489.
- Coolship sameAs Q17084489.
- Coolship wasDerivedFrom Coolship?oldid=578310625.
- Coolship isPrimaryTopicOf Coolship.