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The science of fermentation is also known as zymology or zymurgy.
Zymology is the study of zymurgy, the area of applied science related to fermentation.
Zymology is also known as zymurgy.
She enjoys biking, hiking, sailing, diving, reading, and zymurgy.
The AHA publishes the magazine Zymurgy six times per year to its 30,000 members.
Its standards for beers have been cited by the Wall Street Journal and by Zymurgy, the journal of home beer brewing, among others.
They also provide monthly classes for beginning homebrewers as well as the meeting place for the local homebrew club the Mid-Columbia Zymurgy Association.
NAMBLA, and its affiliated organization, Zymurgy, Inc., are controlled by a Steering Committee.
Volume Four covers items alphabetically from Spell Books to the Zwieback of Zymurgy, and includes numerous entries on swords, staves, and wands.
We Never Had It So Good by David Williams published by Zymurgy is a collection of short stories about a young boy growing up in Ashington in the late 1950s.
In the Zymurgy magazine reader's poll of summer 2006-the fourth annual Best Commercial Beers In America survey--, Rahr was voted the fifth best brewer in the United States.
One new brewer, Cricket Hill Brewing Company of Fairfield, is among those offering at least two kinds of beer, including some exotic ones known only to the serious students of zymurgy, the science of fermentation.
Other organizations and annual events subsequently founded by Papazian include the Institute for Brewing Studies, Brewers Publications, the Great American Beer Festival, the World Beer Cup, and Zymurgy magazine.
The spring issue of Zymurgy (the science of fermentation), a quarterly published by the American Homebrewer's Association, includes judges' comments on Last Stop Wheezin, a German-style wheat beer, the silver medalist of the association's 1994 competition.
He wanted a name that started with the letter Z because this train was intended to be the "last word" in passenger service; Budd and his coworkers looked up the last words in their dictionaries, but neither zymurgy nor zyzzle conveyed the meanings that Budd was looking for.
The subject guide traverses the spectrum from 'abattoir' to 'zymurgy'(the art of fermentation); a sample page from the universal membership organizations section details the International Association of Legal Science, World Alliance of Reformed Churches, Association of Geoscientists for International Development and Amnesty International.