The application of triticale variety Adonis as the substitute for barley malt in wort production

Adjuncts are also used in beer production to increase beer stability, and possibly to reduce the production costs. Triticale, the first man-made cereal, is the product of a cross between wheat and rye. In this study the possibility of triticale application as the partial substitute for barley malt i...

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Main Authors: Pejin Jelena, Grujić Olgica, Mojović Ljiljana, Radosavljević Miloš, Kocić-Tanackov Sunčica, Đukić-Vuković Aleksandra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Society of Processing and Energy in Agriculture, Novi Sad 2013-01-01
Series:Journal on Processing and Energy in Agriculture
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-4487/2013/1821-44871303110P.pdf
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Summary:Adjuncts are also used in beer production to increase beer stability, and possibly to reduce the production costs. Triticale, the first man-made cereal, is the product of a cross between wheat and rye. In this study the possibility of triticale application as the partial substitute for barley malt in wort production was investigated. For wort production two series of experiments were performed in which triticale variety Adonis was used as the substitute for barley malt in grist with and without the addition of commercial enzyme Ultraflo Max. Triticale was added in each of the carried series of experiments as the substitute for malt: 0, 10, 30, 50, and 70% in grist. With the increase in the content of triticale in the grist, viscosity increased. The addition of commercial enzyme Ultraflo Max reduced wort viscosity. The obtained results indicate that worts produced with the addition of triticale variety Adonis in grist had good analytical quality parameters.
ISSN:1821-4487
2956-0195