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MaltMaking
RevRon

MaltMaking

This is what the wheat looks like after eight hours in the water, draining, and then letting it sit in the bucket for an additional eight hours. The main root of the wheat has sprouted and most of the carbs in the wheat have been converted to sugar. In this stage it is called green malt.
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