The correct option is B 1.Germination 2.Kilning 3.Milling 4.Brewing 5.Pasteurization
First, barley seeds are allowed to germinate and then dried in a kiln before being crushed to a smooth powder in a mill. This powder is then mixed with water and hops in a large kettle. This process is called as brewing. Thereafter, the ground barley-hops mixture is added to a fermentor along with yeast. A constant temperature between 8 - 25 degrees is maintained, depending on the type of beer being made. Yeast acts on the sugars of the barley seeds and converts it to ethanol and CO2. The CO2 is extracted and stored for later use while excess yeast is removed and the mixture, which is now called green beer, is allowed to mature and develop a distinct flavor. After maturation, the liquid is filtered and pasteurized and CO2 that was extracted earlier is pumped back in to give beer the fizzy taste. Finally, the finished product is bottled and sold for consumption.