Shiwen Zhuang (1), Tim Hobley (1); (1) Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
Malt and Grains
Poster
Beer is traditionally produced from barley malt; however, it is
possible to produce beer solely from unmalted grains with the addition
of exogenous enzymes, leading to reduced industrial cost and carbon
footprint. While there are several studies on production of beer using
various levels of unmalted grains as adjuncts, brewing performance using
100% unmalted grains remains mostly unknown. Grains of interest include
barley, wheat, oat and rye in the Danish market and, in particular, it
is interesting to produce gluten-free beer using oat as a raw
ingredient. The aim of this study was to investigate the brewing
potential using 100% unmalted barley, wheat, oat and rye in comparison
with a control brew using all-barley malt. To address this, a series of
brews were carried out at lab-scale applying commercial enzymes (Ondea
Pro), and comparisons were made between selected quality attributes of
different worts and beers. These included fermentable wort
carbohydrates, free amino nitrogen and viscosity of worts, degree of
fermentation, concentration of ethanol, higher alcohols and esters, as
well as beer color. Consequently, it is anticipated that this study not
only provided a greater understanding of processability using various
types of 100% unmalted grains, but also revealed specific needs when
making production brews with these raw grains, potentially paving the
way to process optimization and new products in the future.
Shiwen Zhuang received a Ph.D. degree in brewing science at the
University of Nottingham, UK, in 2014 and is currently a postdoc
researcher at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). While formally
working on a European project in the area of nanoparticle formation,
Shiwen has been involved in a range of brewing projects at the DTU pilot
brewery, focusing on utilization of unmated grains and enzymes in the
brewing process. Aside from work, Shiwen is an associate judge of the
International Wine and Spirit Competition. He is also interested in
taekwondo and swimming, as well as playing the saxophone.