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An [[Alcohol|alcoholic]] [[Fermentation|fermentation]] during which the [[Yeast|yeast]] cells are carried to the top of the fermenting liquid. It proceeds with some [[Ebullation|violence]] and requires a temperature of 14-30°C. (58-86°F.). It is used in the production of [[Ale|ale]], [[Porter|porter]], etc., of [[Wine|wines]] high in alcohol, and in [[Mash|mashes]] intended for [[Distillation|distilling]].
[[file:top_ferment.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Typical top fermentation in a [[carboy]]]]
An [[alcohol]]ic [[fermentation]] during which the [[yeast]] cells are carried to the top of the fermenting liquid. It proceeds with some [[Ebullation|violence]] and requires a temperature of 14-30°C. (58-86°F.). It is used in the production of ale, porter, etc., of [[wine]]s high in alcohol, and in [[mash]]es intended for [[distilling]].


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Latest revision as of 22:11, 13 December 2022

Typical top fermentation in a carboy

An alcoholic fermentation during which the yeast cells are carried to the top of the fermenting liquid. It proceeds with some violence and requires a temperature of 14-30°C. (58-86°F.). It is used in the production of ale, porter, etc., of wines high in alcohol, and in mashes intended for distilling.