fermentory
Fermentory is a term used to describe a facility or space where fermentation processes are conducted. Historically, fermentories were rooms or buildings dedicated to fermentative activities in the production of foods and beverages, including bread leavening, beer and wine production, vinegar making, dairy fermentation, and the preservation of vegetables and fish.
Today, the term is largely archaic or literary, and contemporary usage tends to substitute more specific terms
Typical equipment includes fermentation vessels such as stainless-steel tanks, oak barrels, or brick-lined vats, with controls
Fermentation is driven by microorganisms that convert substrates (usually sugars) into products such as ethanol, organic
Etymology: The word fermentory derives from Latin fermentum via historical English usage; in modern English the
See also: Fermentation; Brewery; Winery; Dairy; Lactic acid fermentation.