Located in the Salinas Valley of San Luis Obispo County, California, the Enney Ranch is one of the few remaining grain operations in the area. Throughout the late 1800s and early 1900s, the Paso Robles region was known for its grain production. The pioneer families that settled here grew Spanish wheat and sold it to the local mills. Wagons loaded with wheat and barley would line up at the mills in San Miguel, Paso Robles and Templeton where the grain would be offloaded, cleaned, bagged and transferred to trains that would take it south to Los Angeles or north to San Francisco. Today the region is known for its wine more than for its wheat.
Sonora White became popular in Southwestern cuisine and was also known for its brewing and malting qualities. This wheat was the predominant wheat variety in the desert of the southwest until the 1940s.
More InfoWe grow malting barley and produce custom, small batch malts for brewers and distillers of the Central Coast. Our Sun Malts have exceptional flavors and extract while our Winter Malts are kilned to customer specifications.
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