Author:
Gasiński Alan,Kawa-Rygielska Joanna,Kita Agnieszka,Kucharska Alicja
Abstract
AbstractIn the recent years, beer brewers are experimenting with using various substrates, other than traditional barley malt, water, hops, and yeast for beer production, because new adjuncts to the beer brewing can add new sensory and functional properties to this beverage. Novel potatoes with purple or red-colour flesh are a good and cheap starch source and are rich in bioactive components, which could increase the nutritive value of the produced beer. The aim of the study was to determine whether some part of barley malt can be replaced by the potatoes of purple-colour flesh and assessment of properties of such beer. Beer samples showed increased antioxidant activity, higher concentration of anthocyanins and polyphenol compounds, as well as modified composition of volatiles and lower ethanol content. Beer produced with the addition of 30% of purple potatoes showed acceptable organoleptic qualities in the sensory analysis.
Funder
Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy we Wrocławiu
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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