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kilnHigh-temperature furnace used for drying timber, roasting metal ores, or for making cement, bricks, and pottery. Ceramic kilns include early kilns, such as bonfire, sawdust, and wood-fired kilns, which have their roots in primitive cultures; and modern kilns, such as electric-, gas-, and oil-fired kilns, used in both the arts and industry. Oil- or gas-fired kilns can bake ceramics at up to 1,760°C/3,200°F; electric kilns do not generally reach such high temperatures. The type of kiln used to fire a ceramic will affect the qualities and appearance of the final creation.
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| Another key difference between the two spirits is that agaves for tequila are steamed or kilned to turn starches into sugar for fermentation; agaves for mescal are traditionally roasted in It is made with highly kilned English and Belgian malts and Colombian micro-lot coffee sourced from farmers in the Andes. Malt - Malt refers to grains that have been soaked in water until they are partially germinated (malted) and then kilned. |
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