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Mashing

The dried barley is ground up in a mill to and is now called “grist”.  The grist is soaked or mashed with hot water in a large tub called a “mash tun”. Here the soluble starch is turned into a sugary substance known as “wort”. The “wort” is drained from the “tun” and the remaining solids compressed and used for cattle fodder.

 

 


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