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Effect of crossflow microfiltration on the clarification and stability of beer from 100% low-β-glucan barley or malt

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Abstract The clarifying effect of crossflow microfiltration (CFMF) on two types of lager beers made of 100% low β-glucan barley (LBGB), as such using the commercial Ondea ® Pro enzyme… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The clarifying effect of crossflow microfiltration (CFMF) on two types of lager beers made of 100% low β-glucan barley (LBGB), as such using the commercial Ondea ® Pro enzyme preparation or pre-malted, was assessed and compared to that obtained using a commercial Pils Malt beer. All rough beers resulted to be quite similar with some differences in viscosity, color, and β-glucan, arabinoxylan, and polyphenol contents. The use of malted LBGB grains gave rise to a beer with low β-glucan (13 ± 4 mg/L) and arabinoxylan (568 ± 40 mg/L) concentrations, but high and stable colloidal turbidity (43.9 ± 0.2 EBC unit), with a consequent reduction in both permeation flux [23 ± 2 L/(m 2 h)] and clarified beer quality. The best results in terms of filterability and permeated beer quality were obtained using 100% LBGB beer. Despite its high β-glucan (233 ± 4 mg/L) and arabinoxylan (917 ± 39 mg/L) contents, the limiting permeation flux approached 147 ± 24 L/(m 2 h), about three times higher than obtained with the conventional all malted beer. The commercial Ondea ® Pro enzyme preparation and CFMF clarification of the resulting rough beer might represent a valid option to produce a 100% barley beer, even if the raw materials used are not well suited for malting.

Keywords: barley; 100 low; low glucan; effect crossflow; crossflow microfiltration; beer

Journal Title: Lwt - Food Science and Technology
Year Published: 2017

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