Foam-stabilizing effects and cling formation patterns of iso-α-acids and reduced iso-α-acids in lager beer

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作者
Kunimune, Takeshi [1 ]
Shellhammer, Thomas H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Oregon State Univ, Dept Food Sci & Technol, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA
关键词
hop acid; iso-alpha-acid; tetrahydro-iso-alpha-acid; hexahydro-iso-alpha-acid; rho-iso-alpha-acid; beer; foam; cling; foam stability; NIBEM;
D O I
10.1021/jf8011079
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
Foam-stabilizing properties and cling formation patterns of iso-alpha-acids and reduced iso-alpha-acids were investigated using an unhopped lager beer. Unhopped beer was dosed with iso-alpha-acid (Iso), rhoiso-alpha-acid (Rho), tetrahydro-iso-alpha-acid (Tetra), and hexahydro-iso-alpha-acid (Hexa), separately, over a range of concentrations from 2 to 10 ppm. A uniform foam was created by Inpack 2000 Flasher Head and was measured by a NIBEM Foam Stability Tester (NIBEM-TPH) followed by a NIBEM Cling Meter (NIBEM-CLM) to determine the relationship between the concentration and NIBEM-30 and the cling formation ability of each compound. The foam-stabilizing power was determined to be Tetra, Hexa, Iso, and Rho from the strongest to weakest. Linear regression models were created using the NIBEM-TPH data set, and on the basis of 95% confidence intervals, the foam stability of Tetra or Hexa became significantly larger than that of Iso when 2.4 or 4.2 ppm of Tetra or Hexa was used as a replacement for Iso, respectively. Cling formation patterns could be categorized into three groups: "ring", "mesh", and "powdery". The control beer had the lowest foam stability and did not yield any foam cling.
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