| 11. | Several generations of Adamses were maltsters, who produced the malt necessary for brewing beer.
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| 12. | Some histories say he was a brewer, while others describe him as a maltster.
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| 13. | However, most of the distilleries now use commercial " maltsters " to prepare their malt.
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| 14. | Years later, a poet poked fun at Adams by calling him " Sam the maltster ".
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| 15. | Improved techniques allowed larger breweries and specialist maltsters to build their own maltings and operate year round.
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| 16. | This Thomas was a maltster; a person who produced malt, which was used in brewing beer.
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| 17. | Before joining Anheuser-Busch, he once worked as a " maltster " at another company.
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| 18. | Tesdale grew wealthy as maltster in Abingdon, and served as Master of Christ's Hospital of Abingdon.
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| 19. | Later in his life he edited the " Brewer and Maltster ", a brewing trade journal.
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| 20. | In 1910, the mill was sold to Sidney Everett, a maltster of Wells-next-the-Sea.
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