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[[File:Coolship1.jpg|thumbnail|right|Copper Coolship at a brewery in Prague]]
'''Coolship''' (Anglicized version of the Dutch/Flemish ''koelschip'') is a type of fermentation vessel used in the production of beer. Traditionally, a ''coolship'' is a broad, open-top, flat vessel in which wort cools. The high surface to mass ratio allows for more efficient cooling. Contemporary usage includes any open fermentor used in the production of beer, even when using modern mechanical cooling techniques. Traditionally, ''coolships'' were constructed of wood, but later were lined with iron or copper for better thermal conductivity. See also the [http://www.milkthefunk.com/ccc/ MTF Coolship Cooling Calculator]. See [[Spontaneous_Fermentation#Cooling|Spontaneous Fermentation]] for information on dissolved oxygen in wort that is cooled overnight in a coolship.
==Homebrew Coolships==
Some commercial brewers have reported positive results from using industrial maple syrup boil pans. [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1459172714110938/?comment_id=1459763314051878&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R2%22%7D See this MTF thread] for more information.
===Miscelaneous Information===
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1637570519604489/?comment_id=1637600782934796&reply_comment_id=1637627056265502&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R%22%7D James Howat's comparison of copper versus stainless steel coolships on MTF (multiple subreplies).]
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