One of the most important natures of beer quality is its organoleptic character. Generally, this character is evaluated through tasting of beer by degustation commissions. It has been proved, however, that the common way of evaluation of the sensorial analyse results, as virtually performed, is deficient. The introduction in practice of personal computers has now enabled to use modern methods for processing the results in order to obtain maximum information of them. The aim of the lecture is to show how to disclose the secrecy concealed in the results of the sensoric analyse data. By using simple statistic methods, it is possible not only to consider and compare types of beer but even to evaluate the capacity and effort of degus...
The principle of beer competitions is sensory analysis. Although trained professionals with proper a...
Modem instrumental analytical techniques play an important role in the brewing industry today. They ...
This chapter describes and explains in detail the electronic noses (e-noses) as devices composed of ...
In the article, partial results of the project "Study of actual sensorial stability" are described. ...
The aim of this dissertation was sensorial evaluation of non-alcoholic beers according technology of...
The basis of a consistent product is the standardization of its production process. Understanding an...
Entire mass spectra of beer headspace components were used as fingerprints for beer brand classifica...
In this study, two important sensorial parameters of beer quality ? bitterness and grain taste ? wer...
In this study, two important sensorial parameters of beer quality – bitterness and grain taste – wer...
Traditional sensory tests rely on conscious and self-reported responses from participants. The integ...
An electronic tongue (ET) comprising 18 potentiometric chemical sensors was applied to the quantitat...
Producción CientíficaSensory evaluation is the application of knowledge and skills derived from seve...
Graduation date: 1989Malt, wort and beer samples representing a single\ud pilot brew were extracted ...
Some countries such as Belgium, Germany, and the United Kingdom are notable for the large quantities...
In Part 1 of this paper (T. C. Pearce and J. W. Gardner, Analyst, 1998, 123, 2047 we describe a nove...
The principle of beer competitions is sensory analysis. Although trained professionals with proper a...
Modem instrumental analytical techniques play an important role in the brewing industry today. They ...
This chapter describes and explains in detail the electronic noses (e-noses) as devices composed of ...
In the article, partial results of the project "Study of actual sensorial stability" are described. ...
The aim of this dissertation was sensorial evaluation of non-alcoholic beers according technology of...
The basis of a consistent product is the standardization of its production process. Understanding an...
Entire mass spectra of beer headspace components were used as fingerprints for beer brand classifica...
In this study, two important sensorial parameters of beer quality ? bitterness and grain taste ? wer...
In this study, two important sensorial parameters of beer quality – bitterness and grain taste – wer...
Traditional sensory tests rely on conscious and self-reported responses from participants. The integ...
An electronic tongue (ET) comprising 18 potentiometric chemical sensors was applied to the quantitat...
Producción CientíficaSensory evaluation is the application of knowledge and skills derived from seve...
Graduation date: 1989Malt, wort and beer samples representing a single\ud pilot brew were extracted ...
Some countries such as Belgium, Germany, and the United Kingdom are notable for the large quantities...
In Part 1 of this paper (T. C. Pearce and J. W. Gardner, Analyst, 1998, 123, 2047 we describe a nove...
The principle of beer competitions is sensory analysis. Although trained professionals with proper a...
Modem instrumental analytical techniques play an important role in the brewing industry today. They ...
This chapter describes and explains in detail the electronic noses (e-noses) as devices composed of ...