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Application of High-Pressure Processing to Assure the Storage Stability of Unfiltered Lager Beer
K. Štulíková, T. Bulíř, J. Nešpor, L. Jelínek, M. Karabín, P. Dostálek
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- MeSH
- Filtration standards MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Beer * MeSH
- Food Storage methods standards MeSH
- Pressure MeSH
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- Humans MeSH
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- Journal Article MeSH
Due to the increasing popularity of unfiltered beer, new methods for its preservation are needed. High-pressure processing (HPP) was applied as a final treatment of packed beer in order to assure storage stability and to retain the desired product quality. Pressures of 250 MPa and 550 MPa for 5 min were used to process unfiltered lager beers. The impact of pressure on basic analytical characteristics was evaluated, and foam stability, the content of carbonyl compounds and sensory properties were monitored during two months of storage. Most of the basic analytical parameters remained unaffected after pressure treatment, and a beneficial effect on foam stability was demonstrated. Changes in the concentration of staling aldehydes were observed during storage. Some features of the sensory profile were affected by HPP as well as by the time of storage. Our study evaluated the suitability of HPP as a novel method for shelf-life extension of unfiltered lager beer.
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