Beer production generates by-products with high energy potential, namely trub (Tr, dead yeast from the fermentation) and spent grain (SG, smashed barley grains). This work investigates the biochemical methane potential (BMP, volume of methane produced per volatile solids of substrateL kg1) of these by-products, performing batch anaerobic biodegradability assays. Single substrates were evaluated as well as a mixture of Tr:SG (1:9, weight), in order to simulate the relative proportion generated in breweries. Tr reached the highest BMP [(515 ± 4) L kg1], still, considering the total amount of by-product available, the mixture of Tr:SG proved to be more rewarding in terms of volume of methane produced. The co-digestion of Tr:SG with crude glyce...
Background: This paper describes results obtained for different participating research groups in an ...
The manufacture of beer inevitably involves generation of various residues and by-products. The mos...
Degradation of brewery spent grain as a novel test substrate was explored in routine biochemical met...
The brewery industry is a major global industry which produces several waste by-products, one of whi...
Industrial beer production generates brewer’s spent grains (BSG) as a primary solid waste. The dispo...
The production of methane via anaerobic digestion of biomass, such as energy crops, agro-industrial ...
Assessing the economic and environmental benefits of constructing a biorefinery consisting of an eth...
Beer is one of the most consumed beverages in the globe reaching an average consumption of 23L per p...
The aim of this study focuses on the possibility of producing biogas from brewery spent grains throu...
The impact of a conductive material as powdered activated carbon (PAC) on the biochemical methane po...
The biochemical methane potential (BMP) of different Estonian substrates as alternative sources for ...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position: in the year 2013, the ...
Batch trials were carried out to evaluate the Biochemical Methane Potential (BMP) of 61 different su...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position: in the year 2013, the ...
The methanogenic and acidogenic potentials of six different agroindustrial residues, i.e. of fruit p...
Background: This paper describes results obtained for different participating research groups in an ...
The manufacture of beer inevitably involves generation of various residues and by-products. The mos...
Degradation of brewery spent grain as a novel test substrate was explored in routine biochemical met...
The brewery industry is a major global industry which produces several waste by-products, one of whi...
Industrial beer production generates brewer’s spent grains (BSG) as a primary solid waste. The dispo...
The production of methane via anaerobic digestion of biomass, such as energy crops, agro-industrial ...
Assessing the economic and environmental benefits of constructing a biorefinery consisting of an eth...
Beer is one of the most consumed beverages in the globe reaching an average consumption of 23L per p...
The aim of this study focuses on the possibility of producing biogas from brewery spent grains throu...
The impact of a conductive material as powdered activated carbon (PAC) on the biochemical methane po...
The biochemical methane potential (BMP) of different Estonian substrates as alternative sources for ...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position: in the year 2013, the ...
Batch trials were carried out to evaluate the Biochemical Methane Potential (BMP) of 61 different su...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position: in the year 2013, the ...
The methanogenic and acidogenic potentials of six different agroindustrial residues, i.e. of fruit p...
Background: This paper describes results obtained for different participating research groups in an ...
The manufacture of beer inevitably involves generation of various residues and by-products. The mos...
Degradation of brewery spent grain as a novel test substrate was explored in routine biochemical met...