Description
Technical
A coolship is a type of brewing vessel traditionally used in the production of beer. It is a broad, open-top, flat vessel in which wort cools. The high surface to volume ratio allows for more efficient cooling. Contemporary usage includes any open fermenter 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.
Science
Primary Reaction
Spontaneous fermentation by wild yeast and bacteria
Sensory Profile
Aroma ()
Wine Analogy
Similar to natural wine fermentation with wild yeasts
Coffee Analogy
Like natural process coffee with fruity fermentation notes
Perfume Analogy
Reminiscent of funky, animalic musk fragrances
Culinary Applications
Dietary
Molecular Pairing
Key Compounds Produced