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MALTSTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a maker of malt for use in brewing or distilling . Their ability to proceed properly depends upon the skills of the plant-breeder, the farmer, the maltster, the microbiologist and the brewer.
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Unusual Occupations: Maltsters | Plough and Anchor Genealogy
Now I know that malt is grain, usually barley, that has been germinated to the point that the starches in the grain have largely been converted ...
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Craft Maltsters Guild – it takes a village to raise a glass.
A grassroots movement in today's malting industry. Small-batch, independent maltsters are coming together, in a rising tide to bring heart, diversity, ...
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maltster
maltster (ˈmɒltstə(r), -ɔː-) Forms: 4–5 maltestere, malstere, 6 maultster, 7 maulster, 7–8 malster, 7– maltster. [f. malt n.1 + -ster.] One whose occupation it is to make malt.c 1370–80 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 328 Johannes Molend' Malstere. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 324/1 Malstere, or maltestere (H., ...
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Malting - Wikipedia
Malting is the process of steeping, germinating and drying grain to convert it into malt. Germination and sprouting involve a number of enzymes.
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Anyone working as a maltster here? : r/TheBrewery - Reddit
I've worked in malting- very similar to brewing in a lot of ways. Extreme working conditions. Cleaning is extremely important. Every process has a make or ...
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Robert Ellis (cricketer)
Robert Thomas Ellis (16 September 1853 – 23 September 1937) was an English maltster and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Sussex between 1877 He became a maltster. He made his first-class cricket debut for Sussex in the 1877 season.
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MALTSTER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun a person who makes or deals in malt. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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Maltsters - Geni
A maltster (also malster) was someone who brewed beer or prepared malt for brewing purposes. From Glossary of Brewing Terminology
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Why Craft MAlt? My Maltifesto - Sugar Creek Malt
You had a small list of malts made from a small number of maltsters available to use to make a beer and that was it. As a brewer or distiller ...
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Getting To Know Your Local Maltster - All About Beer
We talk with Andrea Stanley, co-founder of Valley Malt in Hadley, Massachusetts, to explore the benefits of building a relationship with your local maltster.
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Joseph Tubb
Joseph Tubb (1805–1879) was a maltster from Oxfordshire, England who created the Poem Tree at Wittenham Clumps, which died in the 1990s and finally collapsed He wished to become a wood carver, but his father convinced him to become a maltster. He lived a country life as a bachelor.
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malter
ˈmalter Obs. exc. dial. Also 5 maltar, 7 maulter. [f. malt v. + -er1.] A maltster.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 324/1 Malstere, or maltestere (H., P., maltar), brasiatrix, brasiator. 1630 in J. Hutchins Hist. Dorset (ed. 3) II. 338/2 Brewers. Maulters. Bakers. 1848 W. Barnes Poems Rur. Life (ed. 2) Gloss., Ma...
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Thomas Cobbold (1680–1752)
He set up as a maltster in Bury St Edmunds. However in 1723 he established a brewery in King's Quay Street, Harwich.
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Anthony Burton (Kent cricketer)
Burton was born in 1785 and worked as a maltster at Westerham in Kent.
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