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      Quality Characteristics of Wheat Malts with Different Country of Origin and Their Effect on Beer Brewing

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      Journal of Food Quality
      Hindawi Limited

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          The characteristics of wheat malt, wort, and beer from two Korean wheat varieties (Keumkang and Anzunbaengi; KM and AM, respectively) were compared to those of two commercial wheat malt controls from the USA and Germany (UM and GM), to examine the feasibility of Korean wheat for brewing. The quality parameters of four wheat malts, chemical properties of wort using them, volatile compounds, sensory attributes, and consumer acceptability of four final beers (KB, AB, UB, and GB) were analysed. Additionally, the relationship of each parameter was determined through multiple factor analysis. Korean wheat malts were different from control malts in free amino nitrogen (FAN), soluble and total nitrogen, and Kolbach index. The extract (81.8–83.2%) and diastatic power (407–477 WK°) of all samples were in the brewing field’s recommended range. The FAN and yeast cell population of the wort samples were similar during fermentation except on the initial day, which showed a high FAN and yeast cell population for KM wort. Eleven volatile compounds with variable importance in projection scores above 1.0 were responsible for discrimination of the beer samples by partial least squares discriminant analysis. The four beer samples’ overall acceptance scores were not significantly different. However, their acceptance trends were different depending on consumer preference segments by agglomerative hierarchical clustering analysis, implying the need for product development depending on the target consumer. Regarding sensory attributes, KB had a less fruity flavour than the other beer samples ( p < 0.05 ) and sweetness of AB tended to be higher than the others. An association plot based on multiple factor analysis of the wheat beer samples, volatile compounds, sensory properties, and overall acceptance showed that sweetness, alcohol aroma, and fruity flavour were closely associated with AB and overall acceptance, while 2,3-butanediol and turbidity were placed opposite side of there.

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                Journal
                Journal of Food Quality
                Journal of Food Quality
                Hindawi Limited
                1745-4557
                0146-9428
                May 26 2021
                May 26 2021
                : 2021
                : 1-12
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Research Group of Food Processing, Korea Food Research Institute, Wanju-gun 55365, Republic of Korea
                [2 ]Department of Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea
                [3 ]Division of Applied Life Sciences (BK21 Plus), Department of Food Science and Technology, Institute of Agriculture and Life Science, Gyeongsang National University, 501 Jinjudaero, Jinju 52828, Gyeongsangnam-do, Republic of Korea
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                10.1155/2021/2146620
                653260c8-c199-47f1-a160-e37092d720cc
                © 2021

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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