SX8671 : Deculmer (rootlet remover) at Tuckers Maltings

near to Newton Abbot, Devon, Great Britain

Deculmer (rootlet remover) at Tuckers Maltings
Deculmer (rootlet remover) at Tuckers Maltings
The kilning stops germination at a stage where there are tiny rootlets emerging from the barley grain, and the shoot is about two thirds of the way up inside the grain. The rootlets have to be removed as they affect the taste of the beer. The machine to do this is the deculmer.
Actually there seems to be a discrepancy between the descriptions of the malting process, which all say that rootlets are being removed, and the definition of culm, which is the sprout of a grass.
Tuckers Maltings
Tuckers Maltings LinkExternal link is a floor maltings. It is open to the public, and the tour shows the machinery and buildings still in use for producing malt from barley for a number of breweries. Photos taken during a tour show stages of production.
The object of the process is to change starch to maltose sugar by germination, which is stopped by heat.
Immediately after delivery barley is dried, so it can be stored without germination. The grains are screened. When required it is steeped in water, and spread out on a floor to germinate. It is moved to the kiln, spread out on another floor where hot air is blown through it. Rootlets on the grain are removed by a deculmer. The malt can be stored, and in due course is bagged for delivery to breweries.
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