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Controlled (or retarded) Fermentation

Controlled (or retarded) Fermentation

The term controlled fermentation is commonly used to describe processes in which fermentation is halted through the use of cold, without reaching freezing temperatures. I do not particularly like the term because all fermentations should be controlled. The terms delayed, retarded or sluggish fermentation are also used on occasion to describe something similar or a variation. However, the focus here is on the possibility of stopping fermentation to resume it later. This interruption can be achieved with positive cold (without…

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