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  2. Malt house - Wikipedia

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    A malt house (1880) in Lessines, Belgium. 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 it to stop further growth. The malt is used in brewing beer, whisky and in certain foods. The traditional malt house was largely phased out during ...

  3. Upper House, the Malt House and Little Malt House - Wikipedia

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    Upper House, the Malt House and Little Malt House, form three elements of a former large mansion, Rumsey Place, on Standard Street, Crickhowell, Powys, Wales. They date from the 17th and early 18th centuries. All three buildings, a granary, and a gazebo which stands on the garden of the Malt House, have Grade II* historic listings.

  4. Malting - Wikipedia

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    Traditional floor malting at Highland Park Distillery in Scotland. Malting is the process of steeping, germinating, and drying grain to convert it into malt.Germination and sprouting involve a number of enzymes to produce the changes from seed to seedling and the malt producer stops this stage of the process when the required enzymes are optimal.

  5. Pabst Brewery Complex - Wikipedia

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    The malt house is another massive 6 or 7-story building built around 1882 and repaired in 1901 after a fire. It contained barley-steeping tanks, malting chambers, and malt kilns. [12] The bottling house is a 2.5-story building clad in cream brick, with crenelated towers, again in a German Renaissance Revival style.

  6. The Maltings - Wikipedia

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    The Mittagong Maltings was a large three-malthouse complex first established in 1899 by the Malting Company of New South Wales, Australia, to supply malt to breweries throughout the state. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Maltings site is listed as a local council heritage item.

  7. Bass Maltings, Sleaford - Wikipedia

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    The Bass Maltings in Sleaford, England are a large group of eight disused malt houses originally owned by the Bass Brewery of Burton upon Trent.Constructed between 1901 and 1907 to Herbert A. Couchman's design, the maltings are the largest group of malt houses in England; [1] they have been designated Grade II* on the National Heritage List for England, recognising them as "particularly ...

  8. Malthouse - Wikipedia

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  9. Toowoomba Maltings - Wikipedia

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    Toowoomba Maltings is a heritage-listed malthouse at 11 Mort Street, Newtown, Toowoomba, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia.It was built from 1899 to 1907. It is also known as Black Gully Malthouse, Darling Downs Malting Company Ltd, Paterson Redwood and Co, Queensland Brewery Co, Carlton Maltings, Northern Australia Brewers Ltd, Queensland Malting Company Ltd, Redwood's Maltings, State ...