disposal of smelly waste fermentation liquors after removal ethanol.
what's the name of this "smelly thing"
also can u explain for me plz....
thx alot >.<
It's simply "smelly fermentation waste", or if you want to sound more sophisticated I suggest "malodorous fermentation debris".
Maybe not. But it's really just "smelly fermentation waste", which is left over after the ethanol has been made and extracted. I assume it would contain yeast, parts of grains, fruit and wheat that haven't been involved in the reaction, water, and negligible amounts of ethanol.
I have to add that this is not important enough to be "urgent" at 5 am. You only need to know of the fermentation waste so you can use it as a disadvantage for ethanol, but you don't need to go any deeper than that.
Rofl I agree! And it's still holidays anyway. :rofl:
Another related term that you can use when describing the fermentation process:
Molasses - The leftover syrup from sugar milling.
Sugar cane is burnt, harvested and crushed, so that the molasses are removed.