Beer is a fermented drink produced from a wort comprised of barley malt, hops, and water in combination with activity from the yeast strains of the genus Saccharomyces. The beverage is consumed around the world and has a global market controlled by several multinational companies. However, in recent years, it has been possible to note an increase in the number of microbreweries and homebrewers, necessitating additional research both to develop and increase competitiveness of this market sector as well as to improve product quality and promote the reduction of production costs. The process of milling barley malt is often not considered relevant to these goals; however, this operation is influential with regard to, for example, mashing yield,...
The mashing process is of highest technological relevance for all following processes of wort and be...
Fine milling in combination with thinbed mash filters has been introduced into the brewing industry ...
Generalization of the results of theoretical and practical research in the production of beer showed...
Beer is a fermented drink produced from a wort comprised of barley malt, hops, and water in combinat...
Modern breweries rely on the uninterrupted production of large volumes of beer for economic operatio...
β-Glucans are the main components of barley cell walls. The cellular structure of barley endosperm m...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) has a long tradition as a raw material for the production of malt and b...
Abstract: This study compares malt quality parameters of finger millet and sorghum. The quality of m...
A holistic view of the fate of barley starch, arabinoxylan and β‐glucan throughout malting and brewi...
Stages of the brewing process, such as mash separation to produce wort and beer filtration, can in c...
Standard analysis of malt flour can mask the heterogeneity of hydrolytic enzyme activity. Kernel het...
The hydrolysis by β-glucanase enzymes of barley β-glucan is important in the malting process to degr...
Malting is one of the biotechnological processes that includes steeping, germination and killing of ...
Craft beers produced by small breweries are becoming increasingly popular worldwide due to their uni...
The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of the barley cleaning process in relation to ...
The mashing process is of highest technological relevance for all following processes of wort and be...
Fine milling in combination with thinbed mash filters has been introduced into the brewing industry ...
Generalization of the results of theoretical and practical research in the production of beer showed...
Beer is a fermented drink produced from a wort comprised of barley malt, hops, and water in combinat...
Modern breweries rely on the uninterrupted production of large volumes of beer for economic operatio...
β-Glucans are the main components of barley cell walls. The cellular structure of barley endosperm m...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) has a long tradition as a raw material for the production of malt and b...
Abstract: This study compares malt quality parameters of finger millet and sorghum. The quality of m...
A holistic view of the fate of barley starch, arabinoxylan and β‐glucan throughout malting and brewi...
Stages of the brewing process, such as mash separation to produce wort and beer filtration, can in c...
Standard analysis of malt flour can mask the heterogeneity of hydrolytic enzyme activity. Kernel het...
The hydrolysis by β-glucanase enzymes of barley β-glucan is important in the malting process to degr...
Malting is one of the biotechnological processes that includes steeping, germination and killing of ...
Craft beers produced by small breweries are becoming increasingly popular worldwide due to their uni...
The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of the barley cleaning process in relation to ...
The mashing process is of highest technological relevance for all following processes of wort and be...
Fine milling in combination with thinbed mash filters has been introduced into the brewing industry ...
Generalization of the results of theoretical and practical research in the production of beer showed...