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While most breweries know that a sensory program can help them consistently deliver quality beer, shockingly few perform regular, standardized tasting of their products. Many cite roadblocks such as lack of resources, time, or knowledge. But ignoring routine sensory evaluation can have dangerous consequences, from customer complaints to costly recalls. Fortunately, establishing a results-oriented sensory program does not have to be complicated, and is entirely within your reach. In Building a Sensory Program, sensory expert Pat Fahey offers you the tools to get your own sensory program off the ground in hours rather than months. Inside, you’ll find everything a panel leader needs to know to get started, from tasting techniques to training protocols for new panelists. Learn how you can use different sensory tests to solve important problems, from monitoring beer for release to developing new brands. By building an intelligently designed sensory program tailored to the needs of your brewery, you will ensure that your beer tastes the way it should, time after time.
This publication is a compilation of the articles published in the BrewingScience bimonthly online journal in 2022. The yearbook is full of new insights - ranging from hop and practical yeast matters all the way to use of new methods such as CrospR-Cas9 in the brewing industry. Contributions extending beyond the horizons of the brewing industry round off the range of topics.
"Hoptopia argues that the current revolution in craft beer is the product of a complex global history that converged in the hop fields of Oregon's Willamette Valley. What spawned from an ideal environment and the ability of regional farmers to grow the crop rapidly transformed into something far greater because Oregon farmers depended on the importation of rootstock, knowledge, technology, and goods not only from Europe and the Eastern United States but also from Asia, Latin America, and Australasia. They also relied upon a seasonal labor supply of people from all of these areas as a supplement to local Euroamerican and indigenous communities to harvest their crops. In turn, Oregon hop farme...
The book is intended for scientists, brewers and students, who wish to delve more deeply into the world of hops. From the seedling to the bottled beer, this book communicates and clearly elucidates the latest scientific and technical findings as well as the principal elements in the value chain of hops. This book provides those curious about hops with an up-to-date and comprehensive guide to all relevant aspects of this fascinating plant.
Nanotechnology is increasingly used in the food industry in the production, processing, packaging, and preservation of foods. It is also used to enhance flavor and color, nutrient delivery, and bioavailability, and to improve food safety and in quality management. Nanotechnology Applications in the Food Industry is a comprehensive reference book containing exhaustive information on nanotechnology and the scope of its applications in the food industry. The book has five sections delving on all aspects of nanotechnology and its key role in food industry in the present scenario. Part I on Introduction to Nanotechnology in Food Sector covers the technological basis for its application in food in...
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Dieses Handbuch kombiniert das gesamte Wissen, das für erfolgreiches Bierbrauen benötigt wird: von der Auswahl der Rohstoffe bis zur gärfähigen Würze. Zahlreiche Tabellen und Abbildungen, die die technischen Details veranschaulichen, machen dieses Buch zum ultimativen Nachschlagewerk. Der Handbuch-Klassiker der beiden berühmten Bierbrauer Ludwig Narziss und Werner Back liegt endlich überarbeitet und ergänzt als Neuauflage vor.
Brillat-Savarin definierte den Geschmack wie folgt: "Der Geschmack ist derjenige unserer Sinne, der uns mit den schmackhaften Dingen in Verbindung setzt, und zwar durch einen Reiz, den diese in dem dafür bestimmten Organ auslösen. Der Geschmack, dessen Reizerreger Appetit, Hunger und Durst sind, bildet die Grundlage für verschiedene Vorgänge, die Wachstum, Entwicklung und Erhaltung des Menschen bewirken". Das Hauptaugenmerk der Forschung galt bisher der Klassifizierung und Bewertung der Aromastoffe des Bieres; nicht-flüchtige Geschmacksstoffe in Bier wurden bislang nicht untersucht. Diese Arbeit zeigt, dass organische Säuren und Mineralstoffe in den im Bier vorkommenden Konzentrationen...
This publication is a compillion of the articles published in the BrewingScience bimonthly online journal in 2023. Aside from the more conventional subjects of barley, malt and hops as well as of wort and beer quality, some novel areas of research emerged this year, including the implementation of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the process of kilning hops, the substitution of malt with residual ingredients from the baking industry, the impact of fermantation conditions on ethanol production using exotic "ca na" fruit, and much more.