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drying with hot air, a
process known as "
malting".
Malted grain is used to make beer, whisky,
malted milk,
malt vinegar,
confections such as
Maltesers and...
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equipment can be used to
produce the
malt.
Traditional floor malting germinates the
grains in a thin
layer on a
solid floor, and the
grain is
manually raked...
- A
malt house,
malt barn, or
maltings, is a
building where cereal grain is
converted into
malt by
soaking it in water,
allowing it to
sprout and then drying...
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Single malt whisky is
malt whisky from a
single distillery.
Single malts are
typically ****ociated with
single malt Scotch,
though they are also produced...
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Springbank distillery is a family-owned
single malt whisky distillery on the
Kintyre Peninsula in
western Scotland. It is
owned by J & A Mitc**** & Company...
- it is
floor-
malted where possible. Of the 120+
distilleries in Scotland,
Balvenie is one of only
seven distilleries with its own
malting floor. And the...
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Talisker distillery is an
island single malt Scotch whisky distillery based in Carbost,
Scotland on the
Minginish Peninsula on the Isle of Skye. The distillery...
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conversion of the
Guinea corn or
millet grains into
malt and this
takes place on a
malting floor. This
process is
followed by steeping,
which involves...
- Grey. In 1969 the
distillery stopped malting its own
grain and the
malting floors were
turned into a
museum of
malt whisky. The
Glenkinchie label was relatively...
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Street near Lake
Michigan with
underground cellars, a
malt floor at
ground level, and a 2nd
floor living quarters for his family. By the end of his first...