Although beer is a relatively safe product, growth of spoilage microorganisms can cause economic damage. The most effective way to prevent the spoilage of beer is to control contamination with adequate cleaning and sanitation. The aim of this work was to evaluate the microbial flora present both before and after a specific hygiene process was implemented during a brewpub\u2019s craft beer production. Various selective and differential culture media methods for the enumeration of beer-spoilage species are available, but they are time consuming compared to modern techniques. The utilisation of accurate molecular methods, added to the routine microbiological analyses, allowed for the fast identification of common environmental contaminants of ...
Beer is one of the world's most ancient and widely consumed fermented alcoholic beverages produced w...
Investigations were conducted at a microbrewery to check for presence of microbial biofilms in equip...
Microbial attachment and biofilm formation in brewery bottling plants was studied by mounting steril...
Process hygiene plays a major role in the production of high quality beer.Knowledge of microorganism...
Beer is generally a hostile environment for most microorganisms rendering it safe in terms of food-b...
The presence of inhibitors, such as hop compounds, alcohol, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide, as w...
Microbiological risk management is essential in the production of high-quality beer since quality de...
Contamination of brewing process by spoilage organisms may lead to production problems and quality d...
Lactic acid bacteria of the genera Lactobacillus and Pediococcus, acetic acid bacteria, enterobacter...
Quality control procedures were monitored in a number of Czech breweries. All Gram positive bacteria...
Lactic acid bacteria are the most frequently encountered beer-spoilage bacteria, and they may render...
Current cultivation-based methods used by most breweries for microbiological quality control reveal ...
Lactic acid bacteria are the most frequently encountered beer-spoilage bacteria, and they may render...
Bacteria-spoilage strains are the root cause of unwanted flavors and unaesthetic appearances of beer...
Microbiological contamination of immobilized yeast bioreactors for lagering of beer was studied. Fou...
Beer is one of the world's most ancient and widely consumed fermented alcoholic beverages produced w...
Investigations were conducted at a microbrewery to check for presence of microbial biofilms in equip...
Microbial attachment and biofilm formation in brewery bottling plants was studied by mounting steril...
Process hygiene plays a major role in the production of high quality beer.Knowledge of microorganism...
Beer is generally a hostile environment for most microorganisms rendering it safe in terms of food-b...
The presence of inhibitors, such as hop compounds, alcohol, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide, as w...
Microbiological risk management is essential in the production of high-quality beer since quality de...
Contamination of brewing process by spoilage organisms may lead to production problems and quality d...
Lactic acid bacteria of the genera Lactobacillus and Pediococcus, acetic acid bacteria, enterobacter...
Quality control procedures were monitored in a number of Czech breweries. All Gram positive bacteria...
Lactic acid bacteria are the most frequently encountered beer-spoilage bacteria, and they may render...
Current cultivation-based methods used by most breweries for microbiological quality control reveal ...
Lactic acid bacteria are the most frequently encountered beer-spoilage bacteria, and they may render...
Bacteria-spoilage strains are the root cause of unwanted flavors and unaesthetic appearances of beer...
Microbiological contamination of immobilized yeast bioreactors for lagering of beer was studied. Fou...
Beer is one of the world's most ancient and widely consumed fermented alcoholic beverages produced w...
Investigations were conducted at a microbrewery to check for presence of microbial biofilms in equip...
Microbial attachment and biofilm formation in brewery bottling plants was studied by mounting steril...