Malting Sentence Examples
Its industries include quarrying and malting, and the manufacture of sugar and machinery.
Brewing and malting are localized chiefly in Nord.
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.
Malting, brewing and boatbuilding are also carried on.
There is a considerable trade in wine and agricultural produce, other industries being brewing and malting.
Dereham is an important agricultural centre with works for the manufacture of agricultural implements, iron foundries and a malting industry.
Printing works, malting, brick and tile, and agricultural implement works are the chief industries.
The industries are brewing, tanning, soap-boiling, flour-milling, malting, ironfounding, saw-milling and jam-making.
The principal industries are malting, carriage-building, wool-spinning and glass-making.
The industries of the town include brewing and malting, and the manufacture of brushes and oil.
AdvertisementThe 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.
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.
There are a town-hall and corn exchange, and an industry in the manufacture of matting and in malting.
The chief industries are tanning, malting, and rope-making.
The Cambrian railway engine and carriage works are here; and there are tanneries, malting works, machinery works and iron foundries.
AdvertisementConnected with these are malting and bottling works.
The chief industry is shoemaking, but malting, brewing and tanning are also carried on.
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.
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.
Barley is now chiefly cultivated for malting to prepare spirits and beer, but it is also largely employed in domestic cookery.
AdvertisementBarley was formerly grown for export to the United States for malting purposes.
Industries include founding, engineering, malting, flour-milling, rose-growing and the making of clothing and boots and shoes.
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.
Malting is carried on and there is a large iron-foundry; but the silk manufactures, once prosperous, are now extinct.
Brewing, malting and slatequarrying are also carried on.
AdvertisementIt is an industrial centre, linen weaving, coal mining and malting being the principal industries.
Brewing, malting and iron-founding are carried on.
The principal industries include the weaving of linen and damasks, bleaching, distilling and malting.
Its industries include malting, vinegar-making and brewing.
Straw-plaiting, malting, brewing, and the cultivation and distillation of lavender and peppermint are carried on.
The industries embrace iron-founding and machine-making, malting and tanning.
A large acreage of barley is grown for malting used by the brewing industry.
Did farmers tell you where their nearest homes for milling wheat & malting barley are?
This is the main purpose of malting in traditional beer brewing.
The current generation of the family have more than 30 years specialist experience of growing malting barley for the country's leading maltsters.
The cereals sector encompasses a range of industries including milling, bread, cake, cookie and breakfast cereals manufacturing and malting.
Peated to 55 ppm phenols at the end of malting, this whiskey had been matured for ' many years ' in hand-picked casks.
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.
The sheaves of barley refer to malting and the post horns to the town 's coaching inns.