Friability
In brewing, friability is a measure of the hardness of grains of malted barley.
Butyric Acid
An off flavor in beer that causes cheesy, rancid, putrid, and baby vomit-type flavors at concentrations above its beer flavor threshold.
Three-Tier System
The alcohol distribution system made up of importers or producers; distributors; and retailers that was set up in the United States after the repeal of Prohibition.
Steel's Masher
A device to hydrate the grist (milled malt) without the need to manually mix the mash.
Plato Gravity Scale
A measurement of the concentration of dissolved solids in a wort that is used to quantify the concentration of extract as a percentage by weight.
Grundy Tank
An inexpensive, mass-produced, UK-built pub cellar tank that was fabricated in the 1950s and 1960s.
Jockey Box
An insulated container (typically a cooler) containing ice and water used to cool beer being served on tap in temporary locations.