Manufacturing and characterization of craft beers with leaves from Benth.

J Food Sci Technol

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Química, Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados-UFGD, Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul Brazil.

Published: November 2021

The increase in the manufacture of craft beers follows the boost in the consumption of this beverage. Meanwhile, brewers face a drawback with beer aging, its flavor's change. The addition of compounds that overcome this downside is one alternative used by brewers. Species from the genus are known for having antioxidant properties. Therefore, this study aimed to manufacture craft Pilsner beers with increased shelf-life performance. We prepared craft beers adding leaves or aqueous extract from the leaves of and determined volatiles, and total phenolic compounds content, pH, color, and antioxidant activity. We can assure that as the fermentation proceeded, there was an increasing at the content of volatile metabolites and the addition of improved the shelf-life of the beverages and the antioxidant potential increased when the aqueous extract at 0.1% (m/v) was added after the fermentation step.

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