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'''Spent grain''' is a by-product of the [[brewing]] process, consisting of the solid residue remaining after [[mashing]] and [[lautering]]. It consists primarily of grain husks (cellulose), and other residual compounds not converted to fermentable sugars by the mashing process.
'''Spent grain''' is a by-product of the [[brewing]] process, consisting of the solid residue remaining after [[mashing]] and [[lautering]]. It consists primarily of grain husks (cellulose), and other residual compounds not converted to fermentable sugars by the mashing process.


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Revision as of 18:32, 24 February 2007

Spent grain is a by-product of the brewing process, consisting of the solid residue remaining after mashing and lautering. It consists primarily of grain husks (cellulose), and other residual compounds not converted to fermentable sugars by the mashing process.