Continuous immobilized yeast reactor system for complete beer fermentation using spent grains and corncobs as carrier materials

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Main Author: Brányik, Tomáš
Publication Date: 2006
Other Authors: Silva, Daniel Pereira da, Vicente, A. A., Lehnert, Radek, Silva, João B. Almeida e, Dostálek, Pavel, Teixeira, J. A.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Despite extensive research carried out in the last few decades, continuous beer fermentation has not yet managed to outperform the traditional batch technology. An industrial breakthrough in favour of continuous brewing using immobilized yeast could be expected only on achievement of the following process characteristics: simple design, low investment costs, flexible operation, effective process control and good product quality. The application of cheap carrier materials of by-product origin could significantly lower the investment costs of continuous fermentation systems. This work deals with a complete continuous beer fermentation system consisting of a main fermentation reactor (gas-lift) and a maturation reactor (packedbed) containing yeast immobilized on spent grains and corncobs, respectively. The suitability of cheap carrier materials for long-term continuous brewing was proved. It was found that by fine tuning of process parameters (residence time, aeration) it was possible to adjust the flavour profile of the final product. Consumers considered the continuously fermented beer to be of a regular quality. Analytical and sensorial profiles of both continuously and batch fermented beers were compared.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Continuous immobilized yeast reactor system for complete beer fermentation using spent grains and corncobs as carrier materials
title Continuous immobilized yeast reactor system for complete beer fermentation using spent grains and corncobs as carrier materials
spellingShingle Continuous immobilized yeast reactor system for complete beer fermentation using spent grains and corncobs as carrier materials
Brányik, Tomáš
Continuous
Fermentation
Beer
Immobilization
Sensorial analysis
Science & Technology
title_short Continuous immobilized yeast reactor system for complete beer fermentation using spent grains and corncobs as carrier materials
title_full Continuous immobilized yeast reactor system for complete beer fermentation using spent grains and corncobs as carrier materials
title_fullStr Continuous immobilized yeast reactor system for complete beer fermentation using spent grains and corncobs as carrier materials
title_full_unstemmed Continuous immobilized yeast reactor system for complete beer fermentation using spent grains and corncobs as carrier materials
title_sort Continuous immobilized yeast reactor system for complete beer fermentation using spent grains and corncobs as carrier materials
author Brányik, Tomáš
author_facet Brányik, Tomáš
Silva, Daniel Pereira da
Vicente, A. A.
Lehnert, Radek
Silva, João B. Almeida e
Dostálek, Pavel
Teixeira, J. A.
author_role author
author2 Silva, Daniel Pereira da
Vicente, A. A.
Lehnert, Radek
Silva, João B. Almeida e
Dostálek, Pavel
Teixeira, J. A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brányik, Tomáš
Silva, Daniel Pereira da
Vicente, A. A.
Lehnert, Radek
Silva, João B. Almeida e
Dostálek, Pavel
Teixeira, J. A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Continuous
Fermentation
Beer
Immobilization
Sensorial analysis
Science & Technology
topic Continuous
Fermentation
Beer
Immobilization
Sensorial analysis
Science & Technology
description Despite extensive research carried out in the last few decades, continuous beer fermentation has not yet managed to outperform the traditional batch technology. An industrial breakthrough in favour of continuous brewing using immobilized yeast could be expected only on achievement of the following process characteristics: simple design, low investment costs, flexible operation, effective process control and good product quality. The application of cheap carrier materials of by-product origin could significantly lower the investment costs of continuous fermentation systems. This work deals with a complete continuous beer fermentation system consisting of a main fermentation reactor (gas-lift) and a maturation reactor (packedbed) containing yeast immobilized on spent grains and corncobs, respectively. The suitability of cheap carrier materials for long-term continuous brewing was proved. It was found that by fine tuning of process parameters (residence time, aeration) it was possible to adjust the flavour profile of the final product. Consumers considered the continuously fermented beer to be of a regular quality. Analytical and sensorial profiles of both continuously and batch fermented beers were compared.
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