Kvasny Prumysl, 1967 (vol. 13), issue 4
Development of brewing and malting industries in Czechoslovakia.Peer-reviewed article
J. TOBIÁŠ
Kvasny Prum. 1967; 13(4): 73-79 | DOI: 10.18832/kp1967009
The article outlines the present state of brewing and malting industries inCzechoslovakiaand plans of their future development. The plans have been elaborated by comparing and evaluating several alternatives of which the selected one is both realistic and attractive from economical point of view. The article deals further with the number of qualified workers, modernization of existing breweries and malt plants, concentration of industry in Czechoslovakia and abroad, shutting down of inefficient plants etc. Beer production inCzechoslovakiais compared with the output of other countries. Statistical data indicate the share ofCzechoslovakiain world production...
Practical experience with wort aerator.Peer-reviewed article
T. LEJSEK, M. KAHLER
Kvasny Prum. 1967; 13(4): 83-87 | DOI: 10.18832/kp1967010
The article deals with the results achieved with a wort aerator installed in a brewery using a closed cycle cooling scheme. It has been found that without an additional aeration the closed cooling scheme affects very unfavourably the fermentation which is retarded through the shortage of oxygen. If the aerator is suitably incorporated in the pipeline it maintains optimum oxygen concentration in the wort with minimum air consumption. The described installation has proven its efficiency and meets the requirements of modern breweries.(In Czech, English summary only)
Colour of contaminating yeast in the meopta phase contrast attachment.Peer-reviewed article
V. MUZIKÁŘ
Kvasny Prum. 1967; 13(4): 88-89 | DOI: 10.18832/kp1967011
A new time - saving method has been developed for the determination of contaminating yeast of the Pichia, Hansenula, Torulopsis, Candida and Klöckera families. The method is based upon the use of a microscope with the phase contrast attachment. The attachment permints the yeast of the mentioned families to be easily identified, since they turn reddish of bluish.(In Czech, English summary only)