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  • Promalting/Yingtai Visited Our French 10tx3 Drums Customer
    Promalting/Yingtai visited our French 10tx3 drums customer-A VOS MALTS in December 2023. It’s the first meeting although we have been cooperated for at least 4 years. We appreciated that our customer Jean trusts us even though he didn’t come visit during the epidemic time. So we specially went to vi Read More
  • Malting Like a Pro!
    Malting Like a Pro! Last month, one 10Tons drum malting system was testing with a successful batch malt production. More videos and pictures if you are interested, just contact us at any free time you have. Regarding this testing, it’s a “Unbelievable Double Guarantee” for our customer: All equipme Read More
  • What's Highlights in 2023
    Red Shed Malting:We are so grateful for the year we had! Thank you to all our customers, and industry colleagues we are incredibly excited for 2024 and can’t wait to keep growing together! ❤️Some of our 2023 highlights:⭐️ Commissioned a new malt plant: we more than doubled our production capacity an Read More
  • Japanese Government's Agricultural Support Boosts Malt Industry, Spurs Increased Interest in Our Products
    Japanese Government's Agricultural Support Boosts Malt Industry, Spurs Increased Interest in Our Products Yingtai company dedicated to malting equipment manufacturing, recently hosted a significant visit from a Japanese client. During the visit, both parties explored potential cooperation opportunit Read More
  • Malt Seminar in Japan
    In order to expand the use of domestically produced malt in the production of beer and whiskey, Japan National Tax Agency is organizing research into malting equipment and technology that can be utilized by small and medium-sized craft beer producers, as well as clarifying the necessary costs.In thi Read More
  • Challenges and rewards greet Alberta craft maltsters
    Value-added ventures beckon families back to the farm Members of the Hamill family toast the success of Red Shed Malting with glasses of whisky made from malt barley grown on the family’s Red Deer-area farm. From left to right: John, Susie, Matt, Joe and Daelyn Hamill. Photo: DAVID DINAN, HOT SHOE S Read More
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