How deviations in the elemental profile of Humulus lupulus grown throughout the U.S. and Germany influence hop and beer quality.

Dry hopping Health and safety Hop and beer quality Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) Multi-elemental profiling/fingerprinting Oxidative stability Ripening/maturity Terroir/ regionality

Journal

Food chemistry
ISSN: 1873-7072
Titre abrégé: Food Chem
Pays: England
ID NLM: 7702639

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
30 Nov 2022
Historique:
received: 10 01 2022
revised: 06 06 2022
accepted: 19 06 2022
pubmed: 17 7 2022
medline: 4 8 2022
entrez: 16 7 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Recently studies based on limited sample sizes procured from minor hop growing regions have speculated that the elemental profile of hops can possibly be used to authenticate the origin of a hop because changes in hop elemental profiles were realted to growing region and that these changes might also be related to beer quality. To explore this further, 205 hop samples (i.e. 203 whole cone hops and 2 pelletized samples) compromised of 19 varieties were procured from the major hop growing regions (i.e. the U.S. and Germany). These hops were digested with microwave digestion and analyzed for 25 elements using ICP-MS. Hops from most of the U.S. regions (mainly WA) had vastly different elemental profiles than hops from Germany. German hops had significantly lower concentrations for most of the elements except for Cu and K. Interestingly, high alpha varieties had significantly different elemental profiles than varieties bred for aroma purposes. Dry-hopping trials were then performed in an ale and a lager with the hops that had significantly different elemental profiles. Although heavy metals were extracted from hops into beer, at the 5 g/L dry-hopping load used in this study, beer concentrations of these elements remained below regulated water quality standards set by Germany, the U.S., and Canada. Based on electron paramagnetic resonance, dry-hopping had an antioxidant impact on beer regardless of the original elemental profile of the hops which was correlated to hop polyphenol and α/ β - acid concentrations. Overall these results highlight that many factors including location have the potential to influence the elemental profile of hops and that changes in the elemental profiles of hops can be related to beer quality.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35841736
pii: S0308-8146(22)01505-9
doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.133543
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

133543

Informations de copyright

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Auteurs

Scott Lafontaine (S)

Versuchs- und Lehranstalt für Brauerei in Berlin (VLB) e.V, Seestrasse 13, Berlin 13353, Germany. Electronic address: scott.r.lafontaine@gmail.com.

Dulcie Thomson (D)

Versuchs- und Lehranstalt für Brauerei in Berlin (VLB) e.V, Seestrasse 13, Berlin 13353, Germany.

Christian Schubert (C)

Versuchs- und Lehranstalt für Brauerei in Berlin (VLB) e.V, Seestrasse 13, Berlin 13353, Germany.

Inga Müller (I)

Versuchs- und Lehranstalt für Brauerei in Berlin (VLB) e.V, Seestrasse 13, Berlin 13353, Germany.

Michael Kyle (M)

The University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, United States.

Martin Biendl (M)

Hopsteiner, Mainburg 84048, Germany.

Stephanie Conn (S)

Virgil Gamache Farms Inc, 6371 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA 98948, United States.

Florian Schüll (F)

HVG Hopfenverwertungsgenossenschaft e.G, Kellerstraße 1, 85283 Wolnzach, Germany.

Anton Lutz (A)

Hop Research Center Hüll, Hüll 5 1/3, Hallertau, 85283 Wolnzach, Germany.

Marshall Ligare (M)

John I. Haas, Inc, HAAS® Innovations Center, 1600 River Road, Yakima, WA 98902, United States.

Ashley Hale (A)

Yakima Chief Ranches, 11051 Lateral A Rd, Toppenish, WA 98948, United States.

Sarah Thörner (S)

Versuchs- und Lehranstalt für Brauerei in Berlin (VLB) e.V, Seestrasse 13, Berlin 13353, Germany.

Nils Rettberg (N)

Versuchs- und Lehranstalt für Brauerei in Berlin (VLB) e.V, Seestrasse 13, Berlin 13353, Germany.

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