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The malted barley market is an important part of the beer industry. Malted barley is a key ingredient in beer, providing the sugars that are fermented to create alcohol. It is also used to add flavor and color to beer. Malted barley is produced by germinating and drying barley grains, which are then milled into a powder. This powder is then used to make beer.
The malted barley market is highly competitive, with many companies vying for market share. Companies in the market include major brewers such as Anheuser-Busch InBev, Heineken, and Molson Coors, as well as smaller craft brewers. Malted barley is also used in the production of whiskey, and some companies specialize in producing malted barley for this purpose.
Overall, the malted barley market is an important part of the beer industry, providing the key ingredient for beer production. Companies in the market include Anheuser-Busch InBev, Heineken, Molson Coors, and smaller craft brewers, as well as companies that specialize in producing malted barley for whiskey production. Show Less Read more