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Effects of Dry-Hopping on Beer Chemistry and Sensory Properties-A Review

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MOLECULES
卷 28, 期 18, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/molecules28186648

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beer; dry-hopping; hop resins; essential oils; hop creep

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Dry-hopping is a brewing technique where hops are added to the cold side of the brewing process to extract essential oils and achieve unique aromas. It has gained popularity in recent years, especially in the craft beer revolution, and is becoming more useful with the development of new hop varieties.
Dry-hopping is the addition of hops to the wort on the cold side of the brewing process. Unlike standard hop additions, its main purpose is not to produce a characteristic bitterness but to extract as much of the hop essential oils as possible, which are largely lost in the standard hopping process. When dry-hopped, it is possible to obtain a beer with an aroma that is difficult to achieve when hops are used on the hot side of the brewing process. As a result, this process has become very popular in recent years, particularly in beers that belong to the 'craft beer revolution' trend. In addition, the usefulness of this process is increasing with the development of new hop varieties with unique aromas. This article presents the main components of hops, focusing on those extracted during the process. Changes in the composition of beer bittering compounds and essential oils resulting from this process are discussed. This paper presents the current state of the knowledge on the factors affecting the degree of extraction, such as hop dosage, the time, and temperature of the process. Issues such as process-related physicochemical changes, hop creep, low flavor stability, haze formation, and green flavor are also discussed.

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