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    draff
    /drɑːf/

    noun

    • 1. dregs or refuse. literary

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  2. The meaning of DRAFF is the damp remains of malt after brewing often used as an appetizer or supplement in animal rations.

  3. Draff definition: dregs, as in a brewing process; lees; refuse.. See examples of DRAFF used in a sentence.

  4. noun. the residue of husks after fermentation of the grain used in brewing, used as a food for cattle. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. draffy (ˈdraffy) adjective. Word origin.

  5. Define draff. draff synonyms, draff pronunciation, draff translation, English dictionary definition of draff. n the residue of husks after fermentation of the grain used in brewing, used as a food for cattle ˈdraffy adj Collins English Dictionary – Complete and...

  6. Brewer's spent grain (BSG) or draff is a food waste that is a byproduct of the brewing industry that makes up 85 percent of brewing waste. BSG is obtained as a mostly solid residue after wort production in the brewing process.

  7. Nov 7, 2023 · A byproduct from a grain distillery, often fed to pigs or cattle as part of their ration; often synonymous with brewer's spent grain, sometimes differentiated from it; usually differentiated from potale, at least in technical use, although broad, nontechnical use has often lumped all such byproducts together, especially in the past.

  8. Jun 5, 2024 · I. What is Draff? II. How is Draff Produced in the Brewing Process? III. What is the Purpose of Draff in Brewing? IV. How is Draff Recycled or Reused in Brewing? V. What are the Environmental Impacts of Draff in Brewing? VI. How Does Draff Differ from Spent Grains in Brewing?

  9. Draff Definition. Refuse or dregs, esp. of malt after brewing. Dregs; the wash given to swin or cows; hogwash or waste matter.

  10. noun Refuse; lees; dregs; the wash or swill given to swine; specifically, the refuse of malt which has been used in brewing or distilling, given to swine and cows. Also called brewers' grains. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  11. Definition of draff in English: draff. Pronunciation: /drɑːf/ noun. [mass noun] literary. dregs or refuse. Origin. Middle English: perhaps from an unrecorded Old English word related to German Treber, Träber 'husks, grains', and perhaps also to drivel. For editors and proofreaders. Line breaks: draff. Definition of draff in: US English dictionary.