Malting Sentence Examples

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  • Its industries include quarrying and malting, and the manufacture of sugar and machinery.

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  • Brewing and malting are localized chiefly in Nord.

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  • It has iron foundries, machinery factories, railway workshops and a considerable trade in cattle, and among its other industries are weaving and malting and the manufacture of cloth.

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  • Malting, brewing and boatbuilding are also carried on.

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  • There is a considerable trade in wine and agricultural produce, other industries being brewing and malting.

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  • Dereham is an important agricultural centre with works for the manufacture of agricultural implements, iron foundries and a malting industry.

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  • Printing works, malting, brick and tile, and agricultural implement works are the chief industries.

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  • The industries are brewing, tanning, soap-boiling, flour-milling, malting, ironfounding, saw-milling and jam-making.

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  • The principal industries are malting, carriage-building, wool-spinning and glass-making.

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  • The industries of the town include brewing and malting, and the manufacture of brushes and oil.

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  • The soil of Zeeland consists of a fertile sea clay which especially favours the production of wheat; rye, barley (for malting), beans and peas, and flax are also cultivated.

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  • The flannel manufacture has been transferred to Newtown, but Welshpool has tweeds and woollen shawls, besides a fair trade in agricultural produce, malting and tanning.

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  • There are a town-hall and corn exchange, and an industry in the manufacture of matting and in malting.

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  • The chief industries are tanning, malting, and rope-making.

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  • The Cambrian railway engine and carriage works are here; and there are tanneries, malting works, machinery works and iron foundries.

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  • Connected with these are malting and bottling works.

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  • The chief industry is shoemaking, but malting, brewing and tanning are also carried on.

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  • This is the race most commonly grown in the British Isles and in central Europe, and includes a large number of sub-races and varieties among which are the finest malting barleys.

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  • The ripe ears of the last hang so as to become almost parallel with the stem; they are narrower and longer than in (b), owing to the grains being placed farther apart on the rachis; it includes the Chevalier variety, one of the best for malting purposes.

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  • Barley is now chiefly cultivated for malting to prepare spirits and beer, but it is also largely employed in domestic cookery.

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  • Barley was formerly grown for export to the United States for malting purposes.

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  • Industries include founding, engineering, malting, flour-milling, rose-growing and the making of clothing and boots and shoes.

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  • The industries are important, including, besides brewing and malting, manufactures of starch, vinegar, electric lamps and gas-fittings, stoves, &c., iron-founding and wool-weaving.

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  • Malting is carried on and there is a large iron-foundry; but the silk manufactures, once prosperous, are now extinct.

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  • Brewing, malting and slatequarrying are also carried on.

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  • It is an industrial centre, linen weaving, coal mining and malting being the principal industries.

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  • Brewing, malting and iron-founding are carried on.

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  • The principal industries include the weaving of linen and damasks, bleaching, distilling and malting.

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  • Its industries include malting, vinegar-making and brewing.

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  • Straw-plaiting, malting, brewing, and the cultivation and distillation of lavender and peppermint are carried on.

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  • The industries embrace iron-founding and machine-making, malting and tanning.

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  • A large acreage of barley is grown for malting used by the brewing industry.

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  • Did farmers tell you where their nearest homes for milling wheat & malting barley are?

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  • This is the main purpose of malting in traditional beer brewing.

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  • The current generation of the family have more than 30 years specialist experience of growing malting barley for the country's leading maltsters.

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  • The cereals sector encompasses a range of industries including milling, bread, cake, cookie and breakfast cereals manufacturing and malting.

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  • Peated to 55 ppm phenols at the end of malting, this whiskey had been matured for ' many years ' in hand-picked casks.

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  • Barley is now chiefly cultivated for malting (see Malt) to prepare spirits and beer (see Brewing), but it is also largely employed in domestic cookery.

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  • The sheaves of barley refer to malting and the post horns to the town 's coaching inns.

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