Beer fermentation: Monitoring of process parameters by FT-NIR and multivariate data analysis

•Beer fermentation monitoring by FT-NIRS and chemometrics.•Changes in biomass, pH and °Brix monitored and controlled by PLS and LWR.•High correlation between FT-NIRS and physico-chemical development in beer.•Possibility of implementation in beer production. This work investigates the capability of F...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food chemistry 2014-07, Vol.155, p.279-286
Hauptverfasser: Grassi, Silvia, Amigo, José Manuel, Lyndgaard, Christian Bøge, Foschino, Roberto, Casiraghi, Ernestina
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Zusammenfassung:•Beer fermentation monitoring by FT-NIRS and chemometrics.•Changes in biomass, pH and °Brix monitored and controlled by PLS and LWR.•High correlation between FT-NIRS and physico-chemical development in beer.•Possibility of implementation in beer production. This work investigates the capability of Fourier-Transform near infrared (FT-NIR) spectroscopy to monitor and assess process parameters in beer fermentation at different operative conditions. For this purpose, the fermentation of wort with two different yeast strains and at different temperatures was monitored for nine days by FT-NIR. To correlate the collected spectra with °Brix, pH and biomass, different multivariate data methodologies were applied. Principal component analysis (PCA), partial least squares (PLS) and locally weighted regression (LWR) were used to assess the relationship between FT-NIR spectra and the abovementioned process parameters that define the beer fermentation. The accuracy and robustness of the obtained results clearly show the suitability of FT-NIR spectroscopy, combined with multivariate data analysis, to be used as a quality control tool in the beer fermentation process. FT-NIR spectroscopy, when combined with LWR, demonstrates to be a perfectly suitable quantitative method to be implemented in the production of beer.
ISSN:0308-8146
1873-7072
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.01.060