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Influence of fermentation temperature and yeast type on the chemical and sensory profile of handcrafted beers

Cristina Lasanta, Enrique Durán, Ana Belén Díaz, Remedios Castro

2020Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture29 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Various physicochemical parameters, the polyphenolic content, the volatile fraction as well as the sensory profile of beers were studied using five different yeast strains (three top-fermentation and two bottom-fermentation) and two different fermentation temperatures (12 and 18 °C) for each of them. RESULTS: The results indicated that at lower fermentation temperatures, the yeast strain factor was less significant for the various physicochemical parameters considered. The polyphenolic content increased as the fermentation temperature decreased, and significantly higher amounts of tyrosol were found in the samples fermented at 12 °C. However, the volatile content increased for beers fermented at 18 °C, these beers being better evaluated from the sensory point of view. CONCLUSIONS: No clear relationship was observed between the temperature used and the type of yeast, with more complex aroma and sensory profiles being found in beers fermented at higher temperatures, using yeasts that are supposedly suitable for use at lower temperatures. © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry.

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YeastFermentationSensory systemFood scienceType (biology)ChemistryBiologyBiochemistryEcologyNeuroscienceFermentation and Sensory AnalysisHops Chemistry and ApplicationsFood Science and Nutritional Studies