Beer Production Process & Quality Criteria PDF
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2024
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This document provides information on the process of making beer, including bottling techniques and pasteurization methods. It also outlines different aspects of beer quality. Note that it is not an exam paper.
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2024-02-27 Process From the filter, the beer moves to the beer servers. These are carbonating tanks, holding tanks and serving tanks. 321 B...
2024-02-27 Process From the filter, the beer moves to the beer servers. These are carbonating tanks, holding tanks and serving tanks. 321 Bottling (isobarically) Aim: – Convenient for distribution and use Bottling types: – Fresh beer: consumed in the day – Bottled beer: consumed from 3 months to a year – Canned beer: consumed up to one year Principles of bottling: – Beer is bottled in a closed system under constant pressure. – Minimize disturbance of beer, the loss of CO2, the penetration of oxygen from the air into the product. 322 161 2024-02-27 Pasteurization Aim: to stop yeasts activities and to kill remained microorganisms in beer. Pasteurization method – Pasteur pasteurization – Beer is batch pasteurised in hot water 60- 800C, time: 15-20 minutes 323 Pasteurization Thin plate pasteurization - Beer is flowing continuously in thin plates at temperature of 60-700C in 45-50 seconds. - Then the beer is cooled to 00C on the spot. Advantages of the method: - All microorganisms are killed in a short time. In addition, beer quality is not affected due to high temp. 324 162 2024-02-27 By-products and finished product requirements By-products Brewer’s grains: Collected from the filtering process, used as animal feed. Yeast residues: Collected from the fermentation process, yeast residue is pressed into cakes and used as animal feed. Carbon dioxide (CO2): Recovery from the primary fermentation, used for secondary fermentation, for bottling, or can be sold as a commercial product. 325 Beer quality criteria CO2 (g/L) Concentrations of diacetyl (allows standard