3:30 p.m.

I like Horlicks or Nestomalt or malted barley drinks

The image is a screenshot from a YouTube video titled "What is malt, and why does it make milk, bread and beer taste so good?" by Adam Ragusea. It features a split screen with two images. On the left is a portrait of a man, identified in the subtitle as James Horlick, a London pharmacist from the late 19th century. He is dressed in a brown pinstriped suit with a vest and tie, standing in a formal pose with his hands in his pockets. The right side of the screen shows a close-up of a glass containing a light-colored malted beverage, with visible grains floating inside. The background is blurred, with a hint of blue, drawing focus to the glass. The video explores the history and science of malted milk. The interface around the video shows the YouTube platform with standard controls and a search bar at the top. The screenshot captures the educational and historical aspects of malt production and its impact on taste in foods and drinks.
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