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drying the
relative humidity of the air
coming off the bed
drops and the
maltster is able to use a
portion of the warm air as
return air.
During the last...
- Street). Some
historians say he was a brewer,
while others describe him as a
maltster. The
Samuel Adams brewery is
located in Boston, M****achusetts,
United States...
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Porridge and
Potatoes "Malting – Whisky.com". www.whisky.com. "UK Malt, the
Maltsters' ****ociation of
Great Britain | How malt is made". www.ukmalt.com. Retrieved...
- germinate. It
spent a day or two here,
according to the
season and the
maltster's practice. It was then
spread out on the
growing floor, the
depth dictated...
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family who had held it
since John
Cupper bought it in 1547.
Tesdale was a
maltster, but at
Glympton he
raised cattle and grew woad for dyeing.
Tesdale died...
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Oscar Altpeter (June 1, 1857 -
November 23, 1935) was an
American maltster who
served as an
alderman from Milwaukee, and for four
years as a Democratic...
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cooking on
location in his
unique chaotic style. He
bought and ran the
Maltsters Arms in Tuckenhay,
Devon in the late 1980s. When
Floyd was not running...
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trainee brewer in
Carlton and
United Breweries,
Melbourne and as a
trainee maltster at
Barrett Brothers and Burston, Australia. She also
worked for some time...
- (1) 1914–15 –
Maltster (5) 1913–14 –
Maltster (4) 1912–13 – Ayr
Laddie (1) 1911–12 –
Maltster (3) 1910–11 –
Maltster (2) 1909–10 –
Maltster (1) 1908–09...
- baker, miller, brewer, confectioner, watch-maker, tinsmith, glazier,
maltster, wood-turner, saddler, shipwright, scale-maker,
engraver and cutler." Tradesmen...