Author:
Gasiński Alan,Pytlarz Elżbieta,Hamkało Oliwia,Kawa-Rygielska Joanna
Abstract
AbstractWheat malts are necessary to produce wheat beers. In this study, wheat was grown with addition of seed meals into the soil, to determine whether such agricultural practice could improve the quality of the grain and, therefore, improve the quality of wheat malt produced from these grains. It was determined, that malt produced from the grains of the winter wheat cultivated with the use of seed meals is characterised with improved technological properties, such as saccharification time, filtration time and extract content and some of the seed meals had a positive impact on the content of various volatile compounds present in the produced malts.
Funder
Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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