NITROGENOUS COMPONENTS OF WORTS AND BEERS BREWED FROM ALL-MALT AND MALT PLUS WHEAT FLOUR GRISTS
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- 4 March 1968
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Chartered Institute of Brewers and Distillers in Journal of the Institute of Brewing
- Vol. 74 (2) , 183-192
- https://doi.org/10.1002/j.2050-0416.1968.tb03113.x
Abstract
Worts and beers prepared from grists containing malt and wheat flour contain more and larger proteins than those prepared from grists containing only malt. These properties are related to the superior foam stability possessed by malt plus wheat flour beers. Malt solubilizes some of the wheat flour protein during mashing without subjecting it to significant proteolysis. Only very limited enzyme inhibition is exhibited. Finings residues in draught beers increase the precipitability of protein by sodium chloride and are particularly effective with malt plus wheat flour beers. The proteinaceous material isolated in this way has marked foam-stabilizing properties. The relationship between the protein removed by chilling the beer and salt-precipi-table protein and foam stability is also examined. Non-fining hazes from certain malt plus wheat flour beers are related to other beer protein fractions and some recommendations for brewery practice are made.Keywords
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