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 WEMC - Niche Market Potential in the Craft Brewing Industry
These alternatives were building a malting plant in Wyoming, producers selling a custom malted product, and producers selling directly to a malting firm that is catering to the craft brewing industry.
The Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, along with the Wyoming Department of Agriculture and the Wyoming Business Council's Agriculture and Timber Marketing Division, cooperated to secure a USDA Federal-State Marketing Improvement Project grant to investigate the niche market potential of craft brewers for Wyoming malting barley.
Selling malting barley directly to a malt house catering to craft brewers that would market the malt as their premium product would not bring as much to producers as the custom malting alternative, $5.92/cwt to $1.92/cwt., depending on the type of transportation used to get the barley to the processing facility.
ag.arizona.edu /arec/wemc/papers/craftbrew.html   (1183 words)

  
 MATR News: Great Falls International Airport board considers expanding foreign trade
Leeper also looked at expanding the foreign trade zone to include the former Buttrey Warehouse on 6th Street South West and the added value agriculture park where International Malting Co. is building a malting plant north of Black Eagle.
First the airport board members want a committee to review 10 recommendations attached to the study, a laundry list including zoning suggestions, building restrictions around the airport and beefed up building codes for the area.
Members of the Great Falls International Airport Authority met Tuesday and decided to try to expand the four-acre foreign trade zone to include the entire 2,400 acres of airport property.
www.matr.net /article-11908.html   (1183 words)

  
 Single Malt Whisky - Alfred Barnard - Scapa
We now crossed the way to the south of the Malting, and came to the Kiln, a detached building, 29 feet square, floored with the German sectional steel wire flooring; it is heated with peat in the ordinary manner.
The first building, as you approach on the left, is the Malting House, 80 feet long by 54 feet wide, the top Boor of which is used as a Barley Store, having two cast iron water Steeps at one end, 3 feet deep, each capable of wetting 25 quarters of grain at one time.
At Scapa, the foundations alone remain, and when first discovered, a considerable quantity of bone and stone implements were found therein, with a large number of ornamented clay vessels and a few Roman coins of the first century.
www.peatfreak.com /alfred-barnard-scapa.php   (1011 words)

  
 WEMC - Niche Market Potential in the Craft Brewing Industry
The U.S. malting industry initially grew to meet the demands of megabrewers by building large scale facilities designed to produce mass quantities of malt that was often generic in nature.
The Coors Brewing Company announced, in November of 1993, that it would no longer be contracting for malting barley in the Riverton area of Wyoming.
Competition in the malt barley processing industry, potential market share, and the cost structure of the proposed plant suggest that offering a price premium to producers under this alternative will be unlikely.
ag.arizona.edu /arec/wemc/papers/craftbrew.html   (1183 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Business -- Spreading the word
Literally born in a brewery 92 years ago in Minden, Germany, Strauss had in the 1930s earned a degree in malting and brewing from a prestigious German technical university.
"Right here," the bartender said and took him to the side of the building, where a miniature brewery was cranking out kegs of beer.
They reunited in San Diego in 1987 and spent the next couple of years raising $550,000 in seed money from family and friends, and, with a lot of help from Uncle Karl, building the first brewery in San Diego since Prohibition.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/business/20050503-9999-1b3strauss.html   (1334 words)

  
 A walk through Hertford
The River Lea runs through the town and with the building of the canals became the main trade route to the capital.
Hertford and Ware Malting - a history of the malting industry in Hertford which laid the grounds for its prosperity and
Hertford's prosperity is due to its pre-eminence in the brewing industry and supplied barley and malt to London's major brewers from the early sixteenth century.
www.johnbarber.com /hertford.html   (1334 words)

  
 The Grainstore Brewery
Following renovation of the building and the lowering into the position of the large fermentation vessels, copper and conditioning tanks, the brewery tap opened its doors in September 1995.
The germination and kilning (mild roasting) of the barley in the malting process gives the malt its distinctive colour and biscuity flavour.
In the brewery, "liquor", the brewers term for water is boiled and treated prior to being mashed with crushed malt "Grist".
www.rutnet.co.uk /customers/grainstore   (1334 words)

  
 Broadland District Council, UK - Chapter 28: Coltishall
The significance of the river in Coltishall's development is reflected in the fact that wherry-building and malting based on river transport were among the main activities in the village for a number of years.
Its form and character has been strongly influenced by the proximity of the river, and by the later arrival of the railway as development spread north towards the former station.
Coltishall is a large village at a bridging point on the river Bure, opposite Horstead.
www.broadland.gov.uk /Broadland/council.nsf/pages/localplanch28.html   (1554 words)

  
 Broadland District Council, UK - Chapter 28: Coltishall
The significance of the river in Coltishall's development is reflected in the fact that wherry-building and malting based on river transport were among the main activities in the village for a number of years.
Coltishall is a large village at a bridging point on the river Bure, opposite Horstead.
An area of treed and open land to the east of the B1150 Station Road, east of the public house and in the north and east of Jordan's Scrapyard, important for its visual amenity and as a wildlife habitat.
www.broadland.gov.uk /Broadland/council.nsf/pages/localplanch28.html   (1554 words)

  
 Peak Oil News and Message Boards Forums >> Post 24257 >>
Some of the government initiatives ive noticed are building a new 60 km electric railway line to mandurah as well as upgrading railways in general, my shop is across the road from a railway station.
Imagine a distillery located at Ben Lomond drawing its waters from the pristine Moredun, producing a fine whiskey from locally grown malting barleys.
The Northern Highlands could market themselves as an alternative, although a little further from Sydney they have easy access to some of the best beaches in Australia.
www.peakoil.com /post24257.html   (1554 words)

  
 Salopblog: Shropshire
He first went on a pilgrimage to Ditherington in 1962, when its importance had only just been realised and it was still in use as a malting, and in good condition.
It was built in 1796 by John Marshall, a linen magnate, and his partners, the Benyon Brothers, who had good reason to dread fire in mill buildings: they had just suffered £10,000 worth of damage at a Leeds mill, of which only half was covered by insurance.
The crumbling 18th century structure on Ditherington Road - the world's first iron-framed building - was bought by English Heritage for an undisclosed sum in March.
salopblog.typepad.com /salopblog/shropshire   (1554 words)

  
 Dunleckney Parish Co. Carlow, Ireland, Lewis, 1837 description ©Jane Lyons
The parochial school-house, a neat building in the Grecian style, is in Bagenalstown, where also is a handsome court-house in the same style, lately erected at the expense of Philip Bagenal, Esq., in which quarter sessions are held at the usual periods.
The manufacture of starch is carried on, and there is an extensive malting concern in the parish belonging to Mr Crosthwaite; fairs and petty sessions are held at Bagenalstown.
In the R. divisions the parish is the head of a union or district called Bagenalstown, comprising also part of the parishes of Agha, Fenagh, and Slyguff.
www.from-ireland.net /lewis/car/dunleck.htm   (1554 words)

  
 MBAA Convention 2003 - Oral Presentation Abstract
An adequate cellular oxygen supply is critical for yeast growth and its fermentation performance, since oxygen is a necessary building block for the biosynthesis of essential membrane lipids.
In collaboration with the Centre for Malting and Brewing Science, she is carrying out a research project on pre-oxygenation of bottom- as well as top-fermenting yeast strains.
Yeast strains were preoxygenated in a membrane loop reactor and yeast characteristics were determined during preoxygenation and fermentation.
www.mbaa.com /meeting/2003/abstracts/O-22.html   (1554 words)

  
 July 1998 Leader
The Glen Albyn had two stills and used the Saladin malting process.
The building was believed to have been built on an old Malt Kiln.
Glen Albyn was requisitioned by the Admiralty during the First World War, and used as a site for the construction of anti-submarine boom defences for the north of Scotland and Scapa Flow.
homepages.enterprise.net /merkinch/nv/july98/distilleries.htm   (1554 words)

  
 Thomas Carling, The Politician, London's History, LRAHM
Bottling both ale and porter, by 1860 the brewery was using 18-20,000 bushels of grain a year, 12-18,000 pounds of hops and malting 22,000 bushels of barley a season.
John's son, Thomas H. (or T. Harry), soon joined the brewery and all looked bright until a February, 1879 fire gutted the new building.
Sir John Carling was born on a farm in London Township near Hyde Park in 1828.
collections.ic.gc.ca /london/jcarling.html   (1554 words)

  
 Greencore
Greencore is to close its malting plant in Carnoustie by the end of the year, with the loss of 12 jobs, in order to concentrate work at its sites in Buckie and Glenesk.
Greencore is planning to treble its production capacity for ready meals over the next two years, which could be achieved through acquisitions or by building a new factory.
Greencore is to sell two subsidiaries to Campbell Soup for about £16m, including William Rodgers, the UK pasta and rice company, and Erin Foods, the Irish soups and sauces company.
www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk /gre92186.htm   (1554 words)

  
 Farmers Journal - Agri-Business
So while the acquisition cost per tonne of malting capacity is about £100 per tonne when account is taken of the £20m working capital, this is about one third the existing cost of building new capacity.
The deal is estimated to add 1.5p to Greencore's earnings per share this year and has been welcomed by markets, with the Greencore share price rising by 10 per cent plus, to 440p to 450p, on news of the deal.
Greencore is paying Stg£15.8m in cash, with a further Stg»44.9m being paid next December, so any improvement in Punt/Sterling exchange rates will reduce the cost to Greencore.
www.farmersjournal.ie /1998/0418/agri_business/index.html   (1554 words)

  
 Eemsmond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Progress since then has been somewhat hesitant and the first real advances seem likely to be the projected construction, in 2004, of a malting plant, and ongoing plans for the building of a biodiesel factory.
Uithuizermeeden is a small village (population about 3,200) close to the Wadden Sea.
The most important points are the Meister Toren and the Rensumaborg (a mansion dating from before 1555, not open to the public).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eemsmond   (213 words)

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