malting
/ (ˈmɔːltɪŋ) /
a building in which malt is made or stored: Also called: malt house
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How to use malting in a sentence
It is produced during the malting process, and is not found in the unmalted barley.
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry | Thomas AndersonFour years later, a proclamation was issued prohibiting the malting of wheat.
Nineteen Centuries of Drink in England | Richard Valpy FrenchIts industries include quarrying and malting, and the manufacture of sugar and machinery.
Egyptian barley grown in the Delta is not good for malting purposes, the grain not being “plump.”
The Khedive's Country | George Manville FennThe use to which barley is put—viz., for malting purposes—renders the uniformity of its composition a point of great importance.
Manures and the principles of manuring | Charles Morton Aikman
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