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  • Food Science
  • Brewing Technology
  • Plant-based Ingredients

Background:

  • Hops are traditionally used in brewing for bitterness and aroma.
  • Exploring alternative ingredients can lead to novel beer functionalities and improved sensory profiles.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effects of substituting jasmine tea extract (JTE) for hops during late hopping in beer.
  • To evaluate the impact of JTE on beer's physicochemical properties, sensory attributes, and functional characteristics.

Main Methods:

  • Replacing hops with JTE during the late hopping stage of beer production.
  • Analyzing beer foam stability, polyphenol and organic acid content, and key aroma compounds.
  • Conducting sensory evaluations and assessing antioxidant capacity and amylase inhibition.

Main Results:

  • JTE addition improved beer foam stability 1.52-fold and increased polyphenol and organic acid content.
  • Linalool was a key aroma compound in both hopped and JTE beers, but other flavor profiles differed significantly.
  • Sensory evaluation revealed increased floral aromas, reduced bitterness, and enhanced organoleptic quality with JTE.

Conclusions:

  • Substituting hops with JTE during late hopping imparts desirable functional properties to beer.
  • JTE enhances beer's antioxidant capacity and amylase inhibition activity compared to traditional hopped beer.
  • JTE offers a viable alternative for hop substitution, improving beer's sensory and functional attributes.