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| {{redirect|Zymurgy|the American beer newsletter|Brewers Association#American Homebrewers Association}}
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| '''Zymology''' is the study of ''zymurgy'' (from the Greek: ζύμωσις+ἔργον, the workings of fermentation), the area of applied science related to [[Ethanol fermentation|fermentation]]. It deals with the biochemical processes involved in fermentation, with [[yeast]] and [[bacteria]] selection and [[physiology]], and with the practical issues of fermentation, including [[brewing]], [[wine making]], [[yogurt|fermenting milk]] and other [[List of fermented foods|fermented foods]]. Zymology is also known as zymurgy.
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| == Fermentation ==
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| {{see also|Yeast in winemaking}}
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| Fermentation can be simply defined, in this context, as the conversion of [[sugar]] molecules into [[ethanol]] and [[carbon dioxide]] by [[yeast]].
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| C_6 H_{12} O_6 \Rightarrow 2 CO_2 + 2C_2 H_5 OH
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| ==History==
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| [[France|French]] chemist [[Louis Pasteur]] was the first ''zymologist'', when in 1857 he connected yeast to fermentation. Pasteur originally defined fermentation as ''respiration without air''.
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| Pasteur performed careful research and concluded, ''"I am of the opinion that alcoholic fermentation never occurs without simultaneous organization, development and multiplication of cells . . .. If asked, in what consists the chemical act whereby the sugar is decomposed . . . I am completely ignorant of it."''.
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| The [[Germany|German]] [[Eduard Buchner]], winner of the 1907 [[Nobel Prize]] in chemistry, later determined that fermentation was actually caused by a yeast secretion that he termed ''[[zymase]]''.
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| The research efforts undertaken by the [[Denmark|Danish]] [[Carlsberg Laboratory|Carlsberg]] scientists greatly accelerated the increase in knowledge about yeast and brewing. The Carlsberg scientists are generally acknowledged{{by whom|date=May 2012}} as jump-starting the entire field of [[molecular biology]].
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| * [[Beer]]
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| * [[Wine]]
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| * [[Cider]]
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| * [[Mead]]
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| * [[Perry]]
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| ==External links==
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| *[http://www.makewine.com/winemaking/general/yeast/ Fundamentals of winemaking: zymology]
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Name: Cindy Castles
Age: 31
Country: United Kingdom
Home town: Britannia
ZIP: Ol13 5jn
Street: 68 Iffley Road
Here is my site - brandname case.