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brewer's grain

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noun

  1. an exhausted malt occurring as a by-product of brewing and used as a feedstuff for cattle, pigs, and sheep

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Another sustainable working part of Central Oregon Ostrich’s system is its food source because spent brewer’s grain is near perfect food for ostriches.

From Seattle Times

Farmers can pay a small fee to join this local nonprofit’s Brewer’s Grain Alliance, which enables the farmers to purchase wet brewer’s grain at a reduced cost.

From Salon

“We could get a higher price for our brewer’s grain and send it out of the state, but all of our grain stays within a maximum of a 100 mile radius of Asheville,” Ampe says.

From Salon

Bless your heart, no; but getting as tired of one swateheart as a pig of brewer's grain.

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