Callemien, Delphine
[UCL]
Dasnoy, Sébastien
Collin, Sonia
[UCL]
For a long time, beer staling has been a prime concern in brewery research. Yet, to improve flavor stability, better knowledge of all chemicals involved is still needed. From our aroma extract dilu-tion analyses (AEDA) applied to naturally aged lager beers emerged an old-beer-like odorant at RICP-SIL 5 CB = 1532 and RIFFAP = 2809, with a FD value close to that of trans-2-nonenal (the well-known cardboard off-flavor found in aged beers). Specific phenol extraction, GC cold trapping, and mass spectrometry (electron impact and chemical ionization) enabled us to identify it as 4-vinylsyringol. Although already mentioned in some fresh beers, this compound had never been highlighted as involved in the aging process of lager beers.
Bibliographic reference |
Callemien, Delphine ; Dasnoy, Sébastien ; Collin, Sonia. Identification of a stale-beer-like odorant in extracts of naturally aged beer.. In: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, Vol. 54, no. 4, p. 1409-13 (2006) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/10481 |