Beer is one of the most consumed beverages in the globe reaching an average consumption of 23L per person per year. This makes brewing industry one of the leading economic contributors to most countries. Large amount of organic waste that pollute the environment are produced in beer making processes. The brewing by-products may reach 3%–30% of the volume of beer produced. The management and disposal of the by-products represent a significant cost for the brewery industry and a great concern for a sustainable brewery operation. There is need to resolve the waste management and environmental issues associated with this process using innovative, symbiosis and circular economy approach. Bio-circular models increase the need for resource conserv...
Climate change, depletion of fossil resources, constant population growth and increasing energy dema...
Beer production generates by-products with high energy potential, namely trub (Tr, dead yeast from t...
Phd ThesisFood and drink processing industries are extremely large consumers of thermal energy as we...
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...
In the presented paper we have investigated how large quantities of excess yeast and periodical rele...
Production rate of technologies applied in the food industry can only be economical if energy consum...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position since beer is the most ...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position: in the year 2013, the ...
In 2020, global beer production reached a staggering volume of 1.82 trillion hectoliters, resulting ...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position: in the year 2013, the ...
Includes bibliography.This study has been encouraged by the successful recovery of useful energy fro...
The aim of this study focuses on the possibility of producing biogas from brewery spent grains throu...
In the age of technology and development in which we live nowadays, it is inevitable to realise that...
In the age of technology and development in which we live nowadays, it is inevitable to realise that...
Climate change, depletion of fossil resources, constant population growth and increasing energy dema...
Beer production generates by-products with high energy potential, namely trub (Tr, dead yeast from t...
Phd ThesisFood and drink processing industries are extremely large consumers of thermal energy as we...
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...
In the presented paper we have investigated how large quantities of excess yeast and periodical rele...
Production rate of technologies applied in the food industry can only be economical if energy consum...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position since beer is the most ...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position: in the year 2013, the ...
In 2020, global beer production reached a staggering volume of 1.82 trillion hectoliters, resulting ...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position: in the year 2013, the ...
Includes bibliography.This study has been encouraged by the successful recovery of useful energy fro...
The aim of this study focuses on the possibility of producing biogas from brewery spent grains throu...
In the age of technology and development in which we live nowadays, it is inevitable to realise that...
In the age of technology and development in which we live nowadays, it is inevitable to realise that...
Climate change, depletion of fossil resources, constant population growth and increasing energy dema...
Beer production generates by-products with high energy potential, namely trub (Tr, dead yeast from t...
Phd ThesisFood and drink processing industries are extremely large consumers of thermal energy as we...