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From beer making to baked goods

SPENT GRAIN: OurGrain is a startup that reuses grain from beer-making to create other products, such as bagel bites and cookies. Co-founders from left: (rear) ­Victor Eng and Sam Burges, (front) ­Samantha Gannon, Nicole Gresko and Natasha B. Daniels. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO
SPENT GRAIN: OurGrain is a startup that reuses grain from beer-making to create other products, such as bagel bites and cookies. Co-founders from left: (rear) ­Victor Eng and Sam Burges, (front) ­Samantha Gannon, Nicole Gresko and Natasha B. Daniels. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Ever wonder what happens to grain after it’s used to make beer? It’s called “spent grain” and a group of current and former Johnson & Wales University students last year started a business called OurGrain dedicated to finding new ways to reuse it. In February, the startup started selling baked goods, including scones and pretzels.

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