The article deals with the application of cryoscopy in brewing for determination of the available degree of attenuation and for the analysis of beer. The work indicates relations setting the linear dependence of so called reduced wort osmolatity on the share of the unfermentable real extract and of the original wort extract. The reduced wort osmolality is got by multiplication of osmolality by the expression (100-p)/p, where "p" is the wort extract. The reduced osmolatity is a proper quality indicator for wort and malt. The cryoscopy could be used as well for a quick analysis of beer taking some 4 minutes where the sample consumption goes upto 20 ml and the purchase cost of the instrument is relatively low.The article deals with the applica...
The article introduces the first part of results of the study of the tunnel pasteurization effect on...
In the article, the importance of the amino acids in the brewing industry from the view of a suitabl...
Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) of liquid samples can, despite certain problems, be considered ...
Alcohol-free beer is increasingly marketed with the claim “isotonic”. According to the European Food...
Alcohol-free beer is increasingly marketed with the claim “isotonic”. According to the European Food...
The article deals with production of various malts intended for manufacture of special types of beer...
The article deals with technological moments of the malt production in the specific conditions of Ve...
Gushing is the spontaneous and wild overfoaming of over-carbonated beverages that occurs at the open...
Modern breweries rely on the uninterrupted production of large volumes of beer for economic operatio...
The article discusses the measurement of bottle weight changes after its opening followed by additio...
In the last years, there has been an increasing interest in the development of techniques for the pr...
The aim of this work has been to explore the influence of raw materials and technological parameters...
The aim of this thesis is to observe the final phase of beer production in cylinder-conical fermenta...
Modem instrumental analytical techniques play an important role in the brewing industry today. They ...
This thesis deals with technology of special malts production that are designed for the beer product...
The article introduces the first part of results of the study of the tunnel pasteurization effect on...
In the article, the importance of the amino acids in the brewing industry from the view of a suitabl...
Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) of liquid samples can, despite certain problems, be considered ...
Alcohol-free beer is increasingly marketed with the claim “isotonic”. According to the European Food...
Alcohol-free beer is increasingly marketed with the claim “isotonic”. According to the European Food...
The article deals with production of various malts intended for manufacture of special types of beer...
The article deals with technological moments of the malt production in the specific conditions of Ve...
Gushing is the spontaneous and wild overfoaming of over-carbonated beverages that occurs at the open...
Modern breweries rely on the uninterrupted production of large volumes of beer for economic operatio...
The article discusses the measurement of bottle weight changes after its opening followed by additio...
In the last years, there has been an increasing interest in the development of techniques for the pr...
The aim of this work has been to explore the influence of raw materials and technological parameters...
The aim of this thesis is to observe the final phase of beer production in cylinder-conical fermenta...
Modem instrumental analytical techniques play an important role in the brewing industry today. They ...
This thesis deals with technology of special malts production that are designed for the beer product...
The article introduces the first part of results of the study of the tunnel pasteurization effect on...
In the article, the importance of the amino acids in the brewing industry from the view of a suitabl...
Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) of liquid samples can, despite certain problems, be considered ...