Brewing lager beers from unmalted sorghum traditionally requires the use of high temperature mashing and exogenous enzymes to ensure adequate starch conversion. Here, a novel low-temperature mashing system is compared to a more traditional mash in terms of the wort quality produced (laboratory scale) from five unmalted sorghums (2 brewing and 3 non-brewing varieties). The low temperature mash generated worts of comparable quality to those resulting from a traditional energy intensive mash protocol. Furthermore, its performance was less dependent on sorghum raw material quality, such that it may facilitate the use of what were previously considered non-brewing varieties. Whilst brewing sorghums were of lower protein content, protein per se d...
Twenty three sorghum genotypes were shown to vary widely for a range of grain and malt quality chara...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), a grass native to Africa, is a popular alternative to barley for brewing ...
Grain samples of thirteen sorghum cultivars with diverse chemical composition were assessed for thei...
Brewing lager beers from unmalted sorghum traditionally requires the use of high temperature mashing...
Brewing lager beers from unmalted sorghum traditionally requires the use of high temperature mashing...
Brewing lager beers from unmalted sorghum traditionally requires the use of high temperature mashing...
Laboratory mashing experiments were used to investigate and optimise protocols for mashing with unma...
Laboratory mashing experiments were used to investigate and optimise protocols for mashing with unma...
Laboratory mashing experiments were used to investigate and optimise protocols for mashing with unma...
Whilst there is a tradition of indigenous opaque sorghum beer production in Africa, the manufacture ...
There is a gradual shift to substitute barley with sorghum in brewing industry to reduce the cost of...
The production of non-alcoholic beer requires brewing wort with a low degree of digestion. That is p...
The production of non-alcoholic beer requires brewing wort with a low degree of digestion. That is p...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringDonghai WangScott R. BeanSorg...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringDonghai WangScott R. BeanSorg...
Twenty three sorghum genotypes were shown to vary widely for a range of grain and malt quality chara...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), a grass native to Africa, is a popular alternative to barley for brewing ...
Grain samples of thirteen sorghum cultivars with diverse chemical composition were assessed for thei...
Brewing lager beers from unmalted sorghum traditionally requires the use of high temperature mashing...
Brewing lager beers from unmalted sorghum traditionally requires the use of high temperature mashing...
Brewing lager beers from unmalted sorghum traditionally requires the use of high temperature mashing...
Laboratory mashing experiments were used to investigate and optimise protocols for mashing with unma...
Laboratory mashing experiments were used to investigate and optimise protocols for mashing with unma...
Laboratory mashing experiments were used to investigate and optimise protocols for mashing with unma...
Whilst there is a tradition of indigenous opaque sorghum beer production in Africa, the manufacture ...
There is a gradual shift to substitute barley with sorghum in brewing industry to reduce the cost of...
The production of non-alcoholic beer requires brewing wort with a low degree of digestion. That is p...
The production of non-alcoholic beer requires brewing wort with a low degree of digestion. That is p...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringDonghai WangScott R. BeanSorg...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Biological & Agricultural EngineeringDonghai WangScott R. BeanSorg...
Twenty three sorghum genotypes were shown to vary widely for a range of grain and malt quality chara...
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), a grass native to Africa, is a popular alternative to barley for brewing ...
Grain samples of thirteen sorghum cultivars with diverse chemical composition were assessed for thei...