Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A house in which malt is made.
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- noun A
plant wheremalt is produced.
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Examples
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It came from the malthouse, which is the most beautiful building in Sussex.
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It came from the malthouse, which is the most beautiful building in Sussex.
Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard Eleanor Farjeon 1923
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After ye olde footballe game, the liegemen of the ville head to ye olde malthouse to sample the local brew.
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Within five years he'd bought a malthouse, set up his own factory, and was offering 16 varieties of drinking chocolate and 11 cocoas.
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Haumann's also operated the malthouse on Sherman Ave. This was known in early Madison days as the Rodermund Brewery. ...
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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Many people delighted in taking Sunday walks out Sherman avenue and dropping into the malthouse where they drank several beers, chatted about old times, and then resumed their journeys. ...
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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Haumann's also operated the malthouse on Sherman Ave. This was known in early Madison days as the Rodermund Brewery. ...
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Many people delighted in taking Sunday walks out Sherman avenue and dropping into the malthouse where they drank several beers, chatted about old times, and then resumed their journeys. ...
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Kit malthouse should be worried about Goebbels, not Hitler.
Hospital ReOpens Op Theatre for Patricia Hewitt's Visit 2006
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They peered in at the malthouse, but saw only her mother and sisters; they peeped in at the parlour, but only her brothers were there.
hernesheir commented on the word malthouse
(n): a maltings or malting floor; a building where barley is converted to malt for brewing and distilling.
January 5, 2009