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Recent Examples of tunThe production floor also holds a 500-gallon mash tun and fermenters of the same size.—
Noel Burgess,
Forbes.com,
20 July 2026 The similarities suggest the mechanism may be a common trigger for tuns and other forms of hardy dormancy, a phenomenon that scientists call cryptobiosis.—
Meghan Bartels,
Scientific American,
17 Jan. 2024 The agaves are cut into one inch cubes and then cooked for seven hours in a heated mash tun equipped with a stream jacket.—
Joseph V Micallef,
Forbes,
23 Sep. 2021 In a commercial brewhouse, the grain is cracked in a mill then sent through a grist case, which dispenses it into a vessel called the mash tun.—oregonlive,
20 Feb. 2020 Forks clank down, sleeves roll up, and diners file into the abutting bodega to fill their glasses with cool, foamy sagardo straight from the 5,000-gallon tun.—
Benjamin Kemper,
Condé Nast Traveler,
16 Feb. 2018
On-again, off-again negotiations have shown little sign of a breakthrough, encouraging oil producers and Gulf nations to seek out other trade routes, some of which are already transporting millions of barrels each day.
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Max Zahn,
ABC News,
18 Aug. 2026
Brent is back above $90 a barrel, sending stocks across Asia-Pacific into the red.
Moreover, pumping so much cool water inside the caverns, which naturally have a higher temperature, can result in thermal shock, causing large pieces of salt to fall and break, potentially damaging the extraction pipes within the cavern.
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Sasha Rogelberg,
Fortune,
17 Aug. 2026
The Russian bombs hit a pipe and the area was flooded in knee-deep water.