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YEAST
卷 30, 期 7, 页码 255-266出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/yea.2960
关键词
Saaz; Frohberg; hybrid; lager; Saccharomyces eubayanus; cryotolerance
资金
- Finnish Academy [133854]
- Academy of Finland (AKA) [133854, 133854] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)
Two distinct genetic groups (Saaz and Frohberg) exist within the hybrid Saccharomyces pastorianus (S. cerevisiae x S. eubayanus) taxon. However, physiological/technological differences that exist between the two groups are not known. Fermentative capability of the parental S. eubayanus has likewise never been studied. Here, 58 lager strains were screened to determine which hybrid group they belonged to, and selected strains were characterized to determine salient characteristics. In 15 degrees P all-malt wort fermentations at 22 degrees C, Frohberg strains showed greater growth and superior fermentation (80% apparent attenuation, 6.5% alcohol by volume in 3-4 days) compared to all other strains and maintained highest viability values (>93%). Fermentation with S. eubayanus was poor at the same temperature (33% apparent attenuation, 2.7% alcohol by volume at 6 days and viability reduced to 75%). Saaz strains and S. eubayanus were the least sensitive to cold (10 degrees C), though this did not translate to greater fermentation performance. Fermentation with S. eubayanus was poor at 10 degrees C but equal to or greater than that of the Saaz strains. Performance of Saaz yeast/S. eubayanus was limited by an inability to use wort maltotriose. [C-14]-Maltotriose transport assays also showed negligible activity in these strains (0.5 mu mol min(-1) g(-1) dry yeast). Beers from Saaz fermentations were characterized by two- to sixfold lower production of the flavour compounds methyl butanol, ethyl acetate and 3-methylbutyl acetate compared to Frohberg strains. Higher alcohol and ester production by S. eubayanus was similar to that of Frohberg strains. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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