Wort in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for Wort in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.work [Am wərk, Brit wəːk] N

1. work U (labor, tasks):

3. work in phrases:

1. work (to earn a living):

III.work [Am wərk, Brit wəːk] VB trans

3.1. work (to force gradually, manipulate) + adv compl:

4.1. work < pt & pp worked or wrought> (to bring about) → wrought

work-sharing [Am ˈwərkˌʃɛrɪŋ, Brit ˈwəːkʃɛːrɪŋ] N U

work-in [Am ˈwərkɪn, Brit ˈwəːkɪn] N Brit

work-shy [Am ˈwərkˌʃaɪ, Brit] ADJ

work-related [ˈwəːkrɪˌleɪtɪd] ADJ

Wort in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for Wort in the English»Spanish Dictionary

work-sharing [ˈwɜ:kˌʃeərɪŋ, Am ˈwɜ:rkˌʃerɪŋ] N

work-shy [ˈwɜ:kʃaɪ, Am ˈwɜ:rk-] ADJ Brit

work-to-rule [ˌwɜ:ktəˈru:l, Am ˌwɜ:rk-] N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In 1905 an electrical cooling machine was acquired which made the cooling of the wort and the fermented beer a lot easier.
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Most modern breweries use a continuous sparge, collecting the original wort and the sparge water together.
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The wort is cooked until a half or a third of the volume remains, depending on how sweet it is to be.
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The traditional process for wort separation is lautering, in which the grain bed itself serves as the filter medium.
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The decline in the sugar content "and" the presence of ethanol (which is appreciably less dense than water) drop the density of the wort.
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After boiling, the hopped wort is now cooled, ready for the yeast.
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Iso-alpha acids (iso--acids) are typically produced in beer from the addition of hops to the boiling wort.
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A coolship is used to cool the wort for some of the beers.
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The bittering hops, added first, are boiled in the wort for approximately one hour to one and a half hours.
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The worts however are transferred to traditional wooden wash backs for fermentation.
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