The present time is, therefore, one of more material change than maltinghas ever experienced.
The lethargy in the malting trade, and in all matters relating tomalting processes, induced by two centuries of restrictive legislation, is being gradually shaken off by the malting industry under the new law.
This malting is the third constructed for the same firm, the others being at Nancy.
The capital needed for malting can be reduced by the diminished cost of installation, and the reduced stocks of malt on hand.
In illustration of this, the following may be taken from a statement by Mr. Stopes of the results of an examination of the temperatures at different parts of a drying floor in a kiln in Norfolk: "A malting steeping 105 qr.
The use of plant and premises is continuous, the processes of malting being equally well performed during the summer months.
For many years nearly all improvements in malting processes originated abroad, as numberless Acts of Parliament fettered every process and the use of every implement requisite in a malt-house in this country.
Malting is still extensively carried on at Ware, which has been the centre of the industry for many years; it is said, indeed, to be the largest malting town in England.
The malting industry is still busily pursued, although the town is not so exclusively devoted to it as formerly.
There are nearly 100 malting houses, many of them being beside the River Lea, navigable from this town for barges W.
Barley which has never been in rick, but has been kept under cover from the first, and is therefore perfectly dry and of high value for malting purposes (Great Estate, ch.
Owing to the long drought [barley] came away from the ground at different periods, which will, without doubt, materially injure the sample for malting purposes.
The first and most important by reducing the tubers to a pulp, and malting the entire mass.
In large plants malting is now so carried on that the steeping germination and drying are all accomplished in one vessel or container, by one continuous operation.
In practice it is well to locate the steeping vat above the malting floor, so that the steeped grain may be run down on to the floor without inconvenience.
London; the river is spanned here by a fine five-arch bridge, and the annual amateur regatta is a noted social event; malting and brewing are the chief industries.
Barley intended for malting should be fertilized to this end.
For malting purposes the barley raised on rather light, friable, porous soil is best.
There are two systems of malting used in England: floor malting and pneumatic or drum malting.
All through the malting process metabolic changes are proceeding, in which both carbohydrates and proteins are concerned.
Wahl asserts that in America six-rowed barleys containing a far higher percentage of protein are used successfully, indeed preferably, for malting purposes.
The capacity of a malting is described by the number of quarters which are put through it every four days.
The most favourite barley for malting purposes grown in the United Kingdom is the narrow-eared two-rowed H.
Curing in a drum, as in the so-called pneumatic malting process (see below), also effects satisfactory curing.
The malting process is attended with a certain amount of loss of dry substance of the barley, as follows:-- In the steep 1.
All broken and dead corns are prone to become mouldy on the malting floors, the contagion thus presented becoming general.
Malting floors may be constructed of cement, tiles or slate, the two former being preferable to the latter.
They were indifferently well assisted by the old maltster, who, when the malting season from October to April had passed, made himself useful upon any of the bordering farmsteads.
Your turnip-hoeing were in the summer and your malting in the winter of the same years, and ye don't ought to count-both halves, father.
E110] Breadcorne and drinkcorn mean wheat and barley, the first being used for the making of bread, the second for malting purposes.
Malting would be too costly, so this material is converted into starch and saccharine by a process of vitriol.
This caused a proclamation prohibiting the malting of wheat, lest it should prevent the encouragement of its growth for bread, and give the advantage to corn and other grain.
Four years later, a proclamation was issued prohibiting the maltingof wheat.
The maltingseason is on, and how can Elias come and do anything?
The mistress goes against me, I know; and that always tells up with the maidens, but I must have something settled, squire, before next malting season.
The malting of corn is the first stage of vegetation, low combustion, and fermentation.
A well constructed kiln is of great importance to insure a successful result to the malting operation, and if large enough to dry off each steep at one cast so much the better.
The summer months are the fittest for malting this kind of grain, and can be only very defectively made at any other season, as it requires a high temperature to force germination, and cause it to give out all its sweet.
It will generally take ten days after it is out of the steep to perfect the malting of southern corn, and twelve days for northern.
Sidenote: Maltose in foods] If this process of malting is stopped at the proper time, and the sugar dissolved, and extracted, a product is formed consisting chiefly of the sugar maltose.
The malting of grains, it will be remembered, is explained in Cereals.
Malt is produced by soaking barley or other grains in water and spreading in thin layers on the floors of the malting rooms.
For malting purposes barley is mostly used, as its diastasic strength exceeds that of any other grain.
Egyptian barley grown in the Delta is not good for malting purposes, the grain not being "plump.
In 1893, by way of experiment, a few foreign varieties were grown in Egypt, principally with a view to providing a good malting sample.
The tithe is mainly exported to England, where it has a good name for malting purposes, especially that produced in the Paphos district.
At the time of the Civil War the malting industry was largely carried on, and saltpetre was produced in the county.
Barley is more widely cultivated than oats, but its quality on many soils is lean and inferior, and unsuitable for malting purposes.
In the early 19th century there were two large sacking manufactures at Standground, and brewing and malting were largely carried on.
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