Fermentation (Oct 2018)

A Review on the Source of Lipids and Their Interactions during Beer Fermentation that Affect Beer Quality

  • Russell Gordon,
  • Aoife Power,
  • James Chapman,
  • Shaneel Chandra,
  • Daniel Cozzolino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation4040089
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
p. 89

Abstract

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The presence of lipids in wort and beer are important due to their influence on yeast metabolism and beer quality. Barley lipids have long been considered to have adverse effects on beer quality where some long-chain fatty acids are associated with high flavour potential. In addition, beer foam stability can be influenced by the concentration of lipids as well as other factors such as hop acids (e.g., iso-α-acids), proteins, polysaccharides and the presence of metal ions (e.g., nickel). Lipids can also influence yeast protease activity as well as the production of ethanol. This review provides an overview of the effect of climate change on the chemical composition of barley in relation to lipids and the influence of lipids in the process of this raw material in order to produce beer.

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