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Production. Industrial alcohol. These 40,000 gallon tanks in the fermenting room of a converted whiskey distillery produce industrial alcohol by the action of yeast upon cooked grain whose starches have been changed to sugars by the enzyme action of malt

Production. Industrial alcohol. Grain meal is weighed on automatic scales and dispensed into cooking vessels preparatory to the making of industrial alcohol in a converted whiskey distillery

Production. Industrial alcohol. Pressure vessels employ steam and cold water in the process of making industrial alcohol from grain in a converted whiskey distillery. The switchboard in the background provides control of the process by indicating which bins contain grain and which grains are being cooked

Production. Industrial alcohol. Grain meal is weighed on automatic scales and dispensed into cooking vessels preparatory to the making of industrial alcohol in a converted whiskey distillery

Production. Industrial alcohol. Pressure vessels employ steam and cold water in the process of making industrial alcohol from grain in a converted whiskey distillery. The switchboard in the background provides control of the process by indicating which bins contain grain and which grains are being cooked

Production. Industrial alcohol. The acidity of finished industrial alcohol is determined by titration in the control laboratory of a converted whiskey distillery. All the laboratory workers are graduate chemists, chemical engineers, biologists or other chemical specialists

Production. Industrial alcohol. The "cyclone" of a former whiskey distillery now producing alcohol for war purposes whirls a grain mash from which alcohol has been distilled to remove moisture. The partially dried mash is then loaded on railway cars for farm use

Production. Industrial alcohol. Grain from which industrial alcohol is to be made is broken on a triple-deck mill before cooking. Breaking of the grain is preferable to grinding

Production. Industrial alcohol. Grain from which industrial alcohol is to be made is broken on a triple-deck mill before cooking. Breaking of the grain is preferable to grinding

Production. Industrial alcohol. These 40,000 gallon tanks in the fermenting room of a converted whiskey distillery produce industrial alcohol by the action of yeast upon cooked grain whose starches have been changed to sugars by the enzyme action of malt

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Actual size of negative is D (approximately 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches).

Title and other information from caption card.

Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Film copy on SIS roll 31, frame 631.

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maryland baltimore county relay safety film negatives lot 2004 howard liberman united states office of war information industrial alcohol enzyme action alcohol gallon tanks whiskey distillery action office of war information farm security administration united states history library of congress
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01/01/1942
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baltimore county
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maryland baltimore county relay safety film negatives lot 2004 howard liberman united states office of war information industrial alcohol enzyme action alcohol gallon tanks whiskey distillery action office of war information farm security administration united states history library of congress