WO2008101298A1 - Brewing apparatus and method - Google Patents
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- G01K—MEASURING TEMPERATURE; MEASURING QUANTITY OF HEAT; THERMALLY-SENSITIVE ELEMENTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- the invention relates to the field of brewing, and in particular testing for end of fermentation of a brew.
- the present invention will be described with particular reference to brewing beer, but it may be used to test for end of fermentation in other brews.
- Fermentation is a step in the beer brewing process, which starts when yeast is added to wort in a container. During fermentation, sugars are metabolised into alcohol and carbon dioxide. As the sugar is metabolised, fermentation gradually slows down until the "end of fermentation", when the beer is ready for further treatment such as conditioning, filtering or bottling. For home brewers, beer is bottled directly after fermentation has ended, for secondary fermentation and storage.
- Fermentation typically takes between 4 and 7 days to complete, but this can vary depending on many factors, such as the temperature at which the fermenting wort is kept, the type of brew or the amount of yeast. However, it is important to accurately determine when fermentation has ended. As carbon dioxide gas is produced during fermentation, if the beer is bottled too early, this can result in a build up of pressure and eventually bottles may explode. On the other hand, if left to ferment for too long, the brew may spoil.
- a method for testing for end of fermentation of a fermenting brew by: measuring a temperature difference between the temperature at a first height of the brew and the temperature at a second height of the brew; and identifying end of fermentation if the temperature difference is greater than a threshold difference.
- apparatus for testing for end of fermentation of a fermenting brew in a container comprising: a first temperature sensor positioned at a first height of the container; a second temperature sensor positioned at a second height of the container; means to measure a temperature difference between the temperature sensed by the first temperature sensor and the temperature sensed by the second temperature sensor; and an indicator to indicate when the temperature difference is greater than a threshold difference, thereby indicating end of fermentation of the fermenting brew.
- brewing apparatus comprising: a container for containing a fermenting brew; a first temperature sensor positioned at a first height of the container; a second temperature sensor positioned at a second height of the container; means to measure a temperature difference between the temperature sensed by the first temperature sensor and the temperature sensed by the second temperature sensor; and an indicator to indicate when the temperature difference is greater than a threshold difference, thereby indicating end of fermentation of the fermenting brew.
- the brewing apparatus also includes insulation to insulate the temperature sensors from external temperatures.
- a computer readable medium and computer program element for directing a programmable device to perform the steps of the above method are also provided.
- FIGURE 1 shows in cross-section brewing apparatus for brewing beer, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGURE 2 is a flow diagram of a method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the temperature of a brew in a fermenter is not uniform, but takes on distributions that are affected by wall heat transfer, the release of gas bubbles and biological heat release. The most profound temperature differences occur in the vertical direction.
- the present invention tests for end of fermentation by measuring a temperature difference between different heights of the brew (e.g temperature differentials on the outside of the container wall).
- a container 10 for containing a fermenting brew 11.
- two temperature sensors 12, 14 are located on the outside of the container wall.
- the first temperature sensor 12 is located above the second temperature sensor 14, by a height difference typically in the range of 50mm to 200mm and, in some embodiments, about 100 mm.
- the temperature sensors 12, 14 are insulated from the ambient air by insulating material 16 in order to reduce the influence of ambient temperature on the measurements of the temperature sensors 12, 14.
- a signal from the temperature sensors 12, 14 is sent to a user interface module 18 by means of wiring 19.
- the apparatus may optionally also include a temperature control means (not shown) to allow for some degree of heating or cooling of the brew.
- Figure 2 shows the steps of a method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the method may be run once per day, and may not be run at all for several days after fermentation starts - end of fermentation is not likely to occur within the first three or four days, and any identification within this time frame will probably be unreliable.
- the method can be run at regular intervals (e.g. daily).
- This embodiment of the invention is described on the assumption that the brew temperature is being controlled in some way by a temperature control means, but this will not necessarily be the case in all embodiments.
- the brew temperature is compared 110 to the ambient temperature. It is currently believed that in order for stratification to develop, there must be gentle heat flow either in or out of the vessel. In practice, ambient temperature will usually vary sufficiently over time to avoid this difficulty, or alternatively a temperature control system could be used to keep the vessel at a different temperature to the ambient temperature. However, if the vessel is kept at a constant room temperature, stratification may not occur, and the present invention may not identify end of fermentation as reliably as might be desired. Therefore, if the ambient temperature is close to the brew temperature (e.g. within 3 K), a technique referred to herein as "active probing" is used in this embodiment to create heat flow, and accordingly create stratification if fermentation has finished.
- active probing a technique referred to herein as "active probing" is used in this embodiment to create heat flow, and accordingly create stratification if fermentation has finished.
- a pulse 120 of temperature control is applied to the brew.
- This may be a heating or a cooling pulse, depending on the particular circumstances, and its duration may vary depending on the strength of the pulse. 15 minute heating pulses and 1 hour cooling pulses have been used successfully by the applicant.
- the temperature control pulse is switched off 130, and a wait 140 is required to allow stratification to develop if end of fermentation has occurred, for example waiting for about 2 hours.
- the temperature difference between the two sensors may be measured 150, and compared 160 to a threshold difference to identify 170 whether end of fermentation has occurred.
- the temperature control can simply be switched off 130, and after a wait (e.g. of about 3 hours - the time may vary between active and passive probing), the temperature difference between the two sensors can be measured 150 and compared 160 as described above, to identify 170 end of fermentation.
- end of fermentation could be identified 170 using passive probing without the need to even switch off the temperature control system 130.
- use of a temperature control system will often affect the stratification of the brew, by affecting the heat flow in or out of the vessel - in strong heating or cooling situations, the wall heat flow may become sufficiently large to disturb the biological heat release pattern (and may prevent stratification, or cause early development of stratification that is unrelated to fermentation activity). Therefore, it is convenient to switch the temperature control means off 130 and wait 140 before measuring the temperature difference.
- end of fermentation is identified 170, this can be indicated 180 to a user. However, to be more confident in the detection, it may be desirable to wait until two or more successive identifications 170 have occurred before indicating 180 end of fermentation.
- the primary function of the user interface module 18 in Figure 1 would generally be to indicate end of fermentation 180. Accordingly, a very simple user interface module could simply consist of an LED which flashes to indicate end of fermentation.
- a more complex user interface module 18 would comprise a processor and input/ output devices, and would provide additional functionality. This could allow a user to provide more information about the brew, which in turn could be used to determine the threshold temperature difference by which end of fermentation is identified 170.
- the additional user-supplied information may include the time at which the brew started (e.g. by a button press at the start of fermentation, when yeast is added), the volume of the brew, the temperature at which the brew should be kept (if a temperature control system is present), or details of the type of brew. These could be used to set the threshold temperature difference used to identify end of fermentation.
- the threshold temperature difference may be an absolute temperature difference (e.g. 30OmK) that remains constant regardless of any other factors.
- more complicated algorithms may also be applied to determine a suitable threshold. For instance, fermentation takes several days to complete, for most brews. Therefore, if the threshold difference is exceeded before the first day has elapsed, this suggests that the measured temperature difference is not reliable.
- the system may wait until several days have occurred before even testing for end of fermentation.
- the threshold difference may be set very high until a minimum number of days (e.g. 3 or 4) have elapsed.
- the threshold difference may gradually be adjusted downwards as time elapses.
- a and B are constants, and t is the time in days since fermentation began.
- the overall temperature of the brew may also be monitored. This may be used to adjust the threshold temperature difference, because higher temperatures increase the rate of fermentation.
- the present invention has the advantage of being non-contact with the brew, automatic and robust. It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the sensors 12, 14 are positioned towards the bottom of the container. Whilst not essential, this arrangement allows for end of fermentation to be detected even when the container is not full (i.e. where there is only a small brew).
- the container represented in Figure 1 is representative of a 23 litre container commonly used by home brewers, different sizes and shapes of containers may obviously be used.
- many different types of temperature sensors may also be used, depending on considerations such as the required accuracy of temperature measurement, and the associated cost of the sensors.
- sensors 12, 14 may be thermistors.
- the sensors 12, 14 may be thermopiles - a thermopile is constructed by connecting thermocouple junctions in series; alternate junctions are located at the positions between which the differential temperature is required.
- each pair of junctions contributes a small voltage to the series circuit.
- a 20-junction T-type thermocouple might be connected to a high gain amplifier (a single stage operational amplifier with a gain of 12000) and provided sufficient resolution for the purposes of the present invention.
- the temperature sensors 12, 14 may be configured in differential mode, so that changes in the bulk temperature cancel out, and the signal from the sensors would then be proportional to the temperature difference between the two heights.
- the temperature control means may allow for full automatic control of the brew temperature (e.g. setting it to a specific temperature), or it may simply provide a constant cooling (or heating) effect on the brew.
- the adjustment of the threshold difference over time may be partially or fully performed by either hardware or software.
- the present invention is not limited in its application to beers - it may be used to test for end of fermentation in wines and other fermenting brews.
- More than two sensors may be used in accordance with the invention, and the temperature may be measured at more than two heights, if a more detailed picture of the brew stratification is desired.
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