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单词 malt
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Definition of malt in English:

malt

noun mɒltmɔːltmɔlt
mass noun
  • 1Barley or other grain that has been steeped, germinated, and dried, used for brewing or distilling and vinegar-making.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I have even consulted for a number of breweries in Scotland when they were having difficulties with the malts.
    • English Halcyon malts are used together with lager malts.
    • Ice cream, followed by wholesome milk, malt, syrup and beaters, was lowered into a tall beaker.
    • So your best bets are brown rice syrup and barley malt, which are higher in nutrient content and are metabolized more slowly than white sugar.
    • In 1366 he was exporting large quantities of grain, barley, malt, and ale, and in 1382 a large number of woolfells.
    • According to German law, beer can only be brewed using barley, malt, hops, yeast and water - no nasty chemicals are allowed.
    • Head brewer Don Bracher used a special blend of malts and hops to create the 4.5 per cent ABV brew.
    • It's brewed using five different specialty malts and two hop varieties to produce this distinctive continental styled brew.
    • We couldn't get real ale here, so we had to make it from British malts and hops.
    • Most barley is used in animal feed or for the production of barley malt for making beer.
    • Lagers generally have purer malt and hop characteristics.
    • It is named after a popular local coastal area and made up with genuine ale yeast and malts to help bring out the ‘old style’ ale flavours.
    • Dodson's beers are produced from a blend of malts, good water and New Zealand-grown hops from Motueka near Nelson.
    • If you're feeling adventurous, go for a rauchbier, a German-style beer made with malts dried over beechwood fire.
    • This malt exhibits the distinct ‘grassiness’ often associated with European Pilsner malts.
    • Similar in taste to molasses, barley malt may be cut with other sweeteners to lighten its intense flavor.
    • In these pages we share with you the fruits of our labors and the grapes and malts we paired them with.
    • Ale was usually brewed in the lord's household, utilising barley malt, though malted wheat or even oats are recorded.
    • It is already producing two beers, each made using a secret recipe of malts, yeast and hops, giving them a unique flavour and aroma.
    • The malt's bouquet slowly presents a range of dry, tantalizing aromas, including nuts, honey and grain.
    1. 1.1
      short for malt whisky
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Blends have much less snob value than single malts, though, and they don't have as much character or flavor.
      • The minimum age of the malts used in the blend is 15 years.
      • "We think the whisky will be very similar to a Scottish lowland malt, " said David.
      • I've tasted hundreds of excellent unblended, single barrel malts, where the array of aromas and flavours far exceed that of any blend.
      • A mix of malts like the new Cardhu usually takes the name of the brand-owner or blender, not the distillery.
      • Take your time and sip your single malt and appreciate it in the proper manner.
      • The blend includes Port Dundas grain whisky and malts from Caol Ila and Talisker.
      • That was when distilleries started producing the malts for the discerning whisky buff.
      • Today's supply of 12-year-old single malt relies on stocks laid down 12 years ago.
      • From a Macallan man, it's no surprise that all but 10% of the malts have been aged in rich sherry butts.
      • What it hasn't lost is any of the flavour, so you need to like big, peaty, smoky malts - and a fearless 46% alcohol.
      • Apart from a variety of draft beers, if you're partial to a wee dram you'll be dazzled by the choice of malts on offer!
      • Twenty-four hours after leaving Waller's, I was sipping a single malt by my own fireside in Hampshire.
      • Morrison Bowmore, the distiller, is cheering a sharp rise in profitability after shifting its focus from low-margin blended whisky to single malts.
      • The distillery has pioneered occasional offerings of malts finished in various woods in what it calls the Wood Finish Range.
      • Occasionally, a rare bottle of 50-year-old malt is released - the last time one fetched £10,000.
      • Expect a well - chosen wine list and a groaningly good selection of liqueurs and malts.
      • The Glenlivet Single Malt 12 Year Old is among the finest Speyside malts, and is also a canny cooking chum.
      • The company, he said, intends to innovate by possibly introducing entry-level malts.
      • Blends are up a touch, as are malts, but the good news is that it's the pricier, more sophisticated Scotches that are growing.
    2. 1.2North American
      short for malted milk
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And if you crave chocolate malts, experience the 1950s, at Murphey's Soda Fountain.
      • Milk chocolate is notable for such great flavors as caramel, cream, soda-fountain chocolate malt, milk, brown sugar, and vanilla.
      • It tasted like a vanilla malt spiked with aluminum.
      • They are planning a chocolate malt variety in the coming months.
      • We dine on kosher hot dogs, Old Style beer, Cracker Jacks, and frosty malts.
      • The beverages at our first Beverly Hills restaurant were basic - shakes, malts, iced tea.
      • Sunny and Jade get a scoop of ice cream while I just get a chocolate malt.
      • I believe frosted malts and coffee are the best ballpark food values.
      • Use it as a beverage, add it to malts or shakes, or use it in cooking.
      • Jane breathed in the old, warm smell of crunchy French fries and classic chocolate malts.
      • It might have worked in a smaller dose, but served in a spaghetti bowl, it tasted like a bottle of cough syrup poured over a chocolate malt.
      • Keiko sipped her malt through her straw, and stared sideways at Otaru.
      • It was her favorite because they had the best chocolate malts in town and Ian Reeves worked there.
verb mɒltmɔːltmɔlt
[with object]
  • Convert (grain) into malt.

    barley is grown for malting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Wheat and rye were cultivated almost exclusively for human consumption, but because oats and barley were grown for fodder as well as human food, and barley could be malted, they were better crops for most farmers.
    • He completed an intense one week residential ‘introduction to malting and brewing course’ back on October 1999.
    • Before barley can be used to make beer, it must be malted, which involves a natural conversion process.
    • By then Mr Dilger hopes to have redefined Greencore as a convenience foods group with far less emphasis on sugar beet processing, malting barley, and agribusiness.
    • Suitable as feed for beef and dairy cattle, Garnet is also proving ideal for malting and brewing.
    • According to Okanagan Springs, the Bavarian Purity Law restricts beer to barley, water, hops and yeast, but in fact, the law permits the use of any type of grain so long as it has been malted.
    • As abstinence became popular in the second half of the 19th century, there was a shift from brewing to malting.
    • TransCon is initially focusing on three areas of concentration: distribution, malting and brewing operations.
    • It was eaten as porridge and made into unleavened bread and malted for beer.
    • TransCon is researching the opportunity to malt alternative grains from the fields of its producers.
    • This process is called malting and the product is malt.
    • These materials can be broken down to simple six- and 12-carbon sugars by malting, a process utilizing acids or enzymes
    • The barley is malted to convert the starch, or complex carbohydrates, into sugar through a tedious process.
    • Known as malting, this procedure releases the enzyme diastase, which converts the starches in grain to maltose sugar.
    • These, along with barley dust generated during malting, are processed into cattle feed.

Derivatives

  • maltiness

  • noun ˈmɒltɪnəsˈmɔːltɪnəs
    • Although this beer has a fair amount of hops, the caramel maltiness perfectly balances its profile.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Its sumptuous maltiness is tempered by a goodly amount of bitterness and a mouth-filling hop flavour.
      • The wheat delivers a dry, light maltiness, while Hallertaun hops leave a background bitterness.
  • malty

  • adjectivemaltiest, maltier ˈmɔːlti
    • Smelling or tasting of malt.

      beers with a malty flavour
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We've used a lot of malt in this brew so it's overpoweringly malty at this stage.
      • The roasted coffee came through the malty flavour along with hints of Christmas pudding fruits and a reasonable textured malt finish.
      • The two German-style beers on offer are a light-coloured, fruity, malty lager and a very dark, smooth Munich beer.

Origin

Old English m(e)alt, of Germanic origin; related to melt.

Rhymes

assault, Balt, exalt, fault, halt, salt, smalt, vault
 
 

Definition of malt in US English:

malt

nounmɔltmôlt
  • 1Barley or other grain that has been steeped, germinated, and dried, used for brewing or distilling and vinegar-making.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lagers generally have purer malt and hop characteristics.
    • English Halcyon malts are used together with lager malts.
    • It's brewed using five different specialty malts and two hop varieties to produce this distinctive continental styled brew.
    • Head brewer Don Bracher used a special blend of malts and hops to create the 4.5 per cent ABV brew.
    • It is named after a popular local coastal area and made up with genuine ale yeast and malts to help bring out the ‘old style’ ale flavours.
    • I have even consulted for a number of breweries in Scotland when they were having difficulties with the malts.
    • Ice cream, followed by wholesome milk, malt, syrup and beaters, was lowered into a tall beaker.
    • In these pages we share with you the fruits of our labors and the grapes and malts we paired them with.
    • According to German law, beer can only be brewed using barley, malt, hops, yeast and water - no nasty chemicals are allowed.
    • Ale was usually brewed in the lord's household, utilising barley malt, though malted wheat or even oats are recorded.
    • In 1366 he was exporting large quantities of grain, barley, malt, and ale, and in 1382 a large number of woolfells.
    • So your best bets are brown rice syrup and barley malt, which are higher in nutrient content and are metabolized more slowly than white sugar.
    • Most barley is used in animal feed or for the production of barley malt for making beer.
    • This malt exhibits the distinct ‘grassiness’ often associated with European Pilsner malts.
    • We couldn't get real ale here, so we had to make it from British malts and hops.
    • Similar in taste to molasses, barley malt may be cut with other sweeteners to lighten its intense flavor.
    • It is already producing two beers, each made using a secret recipe of malts, yeast and hops, giving them a unique flavour and aroma.
    • Dodson's beers are produced from a blend of malts, good water and New Zealand-grown hops from Motueka near Nelson.
    • If you're feeling adventurous, go for a rauchbier, a German-style beer made with malts dried over beechwood fire.
    • The malt's bouquet slowly presents a range of dry, tantalizing aromas, including nuts, honey and grain.
    1. 1.1
      short for malt whiskey
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A mix of malts like the new Cardhu usually takes the name of the brand-owner or blender, not the distillery.
      • Today's supply of 12-year-old single malt relies on stocks laid down 12 years ago.
      • The Glenlivet Single Malt 12 Year Old is among the finest Speyside malts, and is also a canny cooking chum.
      • Apart from a variety of draft beers, if you're partial to a wee dram you'll be dazzled by the choice of malts on offer!
      • Expect a well - chosen wine list and a groaningly good selection of liqueurs and malts.
      • "We think the whisky will be very similar to a Scottish lowland malt, " said David.
      • The blend includes Port Dundas grain whisky and malts from Caol Ila and Talisker.
      • What it hasn't lost is any of the flavour, so you need to like big, peaty, smoky malts - and a fearless 46% alcohol.
      • The distillery has pioneered occasional offerings of malts finished in various woods in what it calls the Wood Finish Range.
      • That was when distilleries started producing the malts for the discerning whisky buff.
      • The minimum age of the malts used in the blend is 15 years.
      • Blends are up a touch, as are malts, but the good news is that it's the pricier, more sophisticated Scotches that are growing.
      • Morrison Bowmore, the distiller, is cheering a sharp rise in profitability after shifting its focus from low-margin blended whisky to single malts.
      • The company, he said, intends to innovate by possibly introducing entry-level malts.
      • Take your time and sip your single malt and appreciate it in the proper manner.
      • Twenty-four hours after leaving Waller's, I was sipping a single malt by my own fireside in Hampshire.
      • From a Macallan man, it's no surprise that all but 10% of the malts have been aged in rich sherry butts.
      • Occasionally, a rare bottle of 50-year-old malt is released - the last time one fetched £10,000.
      • Blends have much less snob value than single malts, though, and they don't have as much character or flavor.
      • I've tasted hundreds of excellent unblended, single barrel malts, where the array of aromas and flavours far exceed that of any blend.
    2. 1.2North American
      short for malted milk
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It might have worked in a smaller dose, but served in a spaghetti bowl, it tasted like a bottle of cough syrup poured over a chocolate malt.
      • And if you crave chocolate malts, experience the 1950s, at Murphey's Soda Fountain.
      • Keiko sipped her malt through her straw, and stared sideways at Otaru.
      • I believe frosted malts and coffee are the best ballpark food values.
      • Use it as a beverage, add it to malts or shakes, or use it in cooking.
      • They are planning a chocolate malt variety in the coming months.
      • It tasted like a vanilla malt spiked with aluminum.
      • It was her favorite because they had the best chocolate malts in town and Ian Reeves worked there.
      • Jane breathed in the old, warm smell of crunchy French fries and classic chocolate malts.
      • Milk chocolate is notable for such great flavors as caramel, cream, soda-fountain chocolate malt, milk, brown sugar, and vanilla.
      • The beverages at our first Beverly Hills restaurant were basic - shakes, malts, iced tea.
      • We dine on kosher hot dogs, Old Style beer, Cracker Jacks, and frosty malts.
      • Sunny and Jade get a scoop of ice cream while I just get a chocolate malt.
verbmɔltmôlt
[with object]
  • Convert (grain) into malt.

    barley is grown for malting
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These materials can be broken down to simple six- and 12-carbon sugars by malting, a process utilizing acids or enzymes
    • According to Okanagan Springs, the Bavarian Purity Law restricts beer to barley, water, hops and yeast, but in fact, the law permits the use of any type of grain so long as it has been malted.
    • TransCon is researching the opportunity to malt alternative grains from the fields of its producers.
    • These, along with barley dust generated during malting, are processed into cattle feed.
    • Wheat and rye were cultivated almost exclusively for human consumption, but because oats and barley were grown for fodder as well as human food, and barley could be malted, they were better crops for most farmers.
    • Known as malting, this procedure releases the enzyme diastase, which converts the starches in grain to maltose sugar.
    • Suitable as feed for beef and dairy cattle, Garnet is also proving ideal for malting and brewing.
    • This process is called malting and the product is malt.
    • Before barley can be used to make beer, it must be malted, which involves a natural conversion process.
    • TransCon is initially focusing on three areas of concentration: distribution, malting and brewing operations.
    • By then Mr Dilger hopes to have redefined Greencore as a convenience foods group with far less emphasis on sugar beet processing, malting barley, and agribusiness.
    • It was eaten as porridge and made into unleavened bread and malted for beer.
    • The barley is malted to convert the starch, or complex carbohydrates, into sugar through a tedious process.
    • As abstinence became popular in the second half of the 19th century, there was a shift from brewing to malting.
    • He completed an intense one week residential ‘introduction to malting and brewing course’ back on October 1999.

Origin

Old English m(e)alt, of Germanic origin; related to melt.

 
 
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