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Maize and Sorghum as Raw Materials for Brewing, a Review

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
卷 11, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11073139

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craft beer; gluten-free beer; functional beer; adjuvants; malted cereals

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Brewing is an ancient biotechnological process, with most beer production now utilizing adjuvants. Research has recently focused on using corn and sorghum as raw materials to create new assortments of beer.
Brewing is among the oldest biotechnological processes, in which barley malt and-to a lesser extent-wheat malt are used as conventional raw materials. Worldwide, 85-90% of beer production is now produced with adjuvants, with wide variations on different continents. This review proposes the use of two other cereals as raw materials in the manufacture of beer, corn and sorghum, highlighting the advantages it recommends in this regard and the disadvantages, so that they are removed in technological practice. The use of these cereals as adjuvants in brewing has been known for a long time. Recently, research has intensified regarding the use of these cereals (including in the malted form) to obtain new assortments of beer from 100% corn malt or 100% sorghum malt. There is also great interest in obtaining gluten-free beer assortments, new nonalcoholic or low-alcohol beer assortments, and beers with an increased shelf life, by complying with current food safety regulations, under which maize and sorghum can be used in manufacturing recipes.

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