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The science of alcohol
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2 The brewing process

Have you ever been to a brewery? If not, now’s your chance! In order to illustrate the brewing process, you will now visit (virtually, of course) the Hook Norton Brewery located in the village of Hook Norton, Oxfordshire (Figure 7).

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Figure _unit3.2.1 Figure 7 Hook Norton Victorian tower house brewery

Hook Norton Brewery (referred to colloquially as ‘Hooky’) dates back to 1849 and is referred to as a ‘tower house’ brewery. This means that the stages of the brewing process flow logically from floor to floor, as illustrated in Figure 8.

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Figure _unit3.2.2 Figure 8 Hook Norton tower house brewery schematic

In the following video you will learn from Mark Graham about why Hook Norton uses a tower house brewery.

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Now watch the actual brewing process utilised by Hook Norton.

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Activity _unit3.2.1 Activity 1 The order of the brewing process

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After watching the video can you list the different constituents of the brewing process in order?

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Discussion

The constituents are:

  • malting
  • mashing
  • boiling
  • fermentation.

These steps are summarised in the following sections.