
1) Alan alda series 2) Alan Alda sitcom set in Korea 3) Alda classic 4) Alda series 5) Alda smash 6) Alda TV vehicle 7) Any soft mixture 8) Bangers partner 9) Bangers side 10) Beat to a pulp 11) Beer-brewing mixture 12) Big sitcom of the 70s 13) Bourbon base 14) Bran and hot water 15) Bran mixture 16) Bran mixture for cattle feed
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1) Blend 2) Comminute 3) Coquet 4) Crush 5) Grind 6) Pap 7) Paste 8) Squash
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(verb)
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• (v. t.) To convert into a mash; to reduce to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; to bruise; to crush; as, to mash apples in a mill, or potatoes with a pestle. Specifically (Brewing), to convert, as malt, or malt and meal, into the mash which makes wort. • (n.) A mesh. • (n.) A mess; trouble. • (n.) A mixture of meal or ...
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(Verb) To release malt sugars by soaking the grains in water. (Noun) The resultant mixture.
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(from the article `beer`) The milled malt, called grist, is mixed with water, providing conditions in which starch, other molecules, and enzymes are dissolved and rapid enzyme ... Preparing the mash[2 related articles]
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1. A mass of mixed ingredients reduced to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure; a mass of anything in a soft pulpy state. Specifically, ground or bruised malt, or meal of rye, wheat, corn, or other grain (or a mixture of malt and meal) steeped and stirred in hot water for making the wort. ... 2. A mixture of meal or bran and water fed to anima...
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Grain or malt that is ground or crushed before being steeped. Used in brewing beer and in the fermentation of whiskey.
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Porridge-like mixture of grist and hot water which is created in the mash tun.
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Mash noun A mesh. [ Obsolete]
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Mash transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Mashed ;
present participle & verbal noun Mashing .] [ Akin to German
meischen ,
maischen , to mash, mix, and probably to
mischen , English
mix . See 2d
...
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As a noun, a mixture of crushed grains and hot water. As a verb, the process of mixing crushed grains with hot water to cause a conversion of starches to fermentable sugars by enzyme action.
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MASH (properly M*A*S*H) was an American anti-war situation comedy television show about a mobile army surgical hospital during the Korean War. MASH was created by Larry Gelbart, and Gene Reynolds and projected Alan Alda in the starring role of 'Hawkeye' to international fame. MASH was produced by CBS and TCF and ran from 1972 to 1983, becoming more...
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Mash is British slang for to make tea.
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A firearm
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Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
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(n.) a mixture of milled malted grains and hot water used to produce the sweet wort needed in brewing. (v.) mixing ground malt with hot water in the mash tun to extract the malt starch and convert it to grain starches and fermentable sugars.
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noun mixture of ground animal feeds
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Liquid composed of grist mixed with boiling water. This extracts soluble starch, which is converted into maltose by the enzyme amylase. The liquid that is drained from the mash tun and fermented is called the worts.
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Malt mixed with hot water to form wort. Mashing follows malting and precedes fermentation in the whisky-making process, and the mash of grist and hot water is mixed in a large, circular vessel, known as a mash tun. Mashing extracts soluble sugars from the malted grain.
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(verb)
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An acronym for Multi-stage noise shaping. This is the name given to the digital advances that were i
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Bharta
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1.(verb) To make a thick mixture of hot water with crushed malt and in some cases, adjuncts, in which the grain starches are converted to sugar
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A mixture of crushed malt, (possibly) other adjunct grains, and water. The mash undergoes one or more temperature rests, which activate various enzymes present in the malt. These enzymes break down proteins and starches in the malt, into simpler compounds (amino acids and sugars).
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