Secrets to a superb beer
February 4th, 2010 - 3:09 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Feb 4 (ANI): A team of scientists is exploring the secrets behind brewing a perfect beer.
Malting barleys are the focus of studies at the Agricultural Research Service’s (ARS) malting barley laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin, part of the Cereal Crops Research Unit.
There, chemist Mark Schmitt and plant physiologist Allen Budde are discovering more about what goes on inside barley grains as they germinate, or sprout, in the malt house.
Findings from the scientists’ basic and applied research help plant breeders develop even better malting barleys for tomorrow.
Of particular interest to Schmitt are the specialized enzymes that the grain creates while it is sprouting.
These enzymes, for example, convert the grain’s stored proteins into their component amino acids, and convert the stored carbohydrates into what are known as “simple sugars.”
Schmitt is also interested in the balance of this breaking down of proteins and carbs, as that balance can affect the malt’s flavor and other qualities.
Some of the team’s current research into barley enzymes follows up on studies they reported several years ago.
In one investigation, Schmitt found that enzymes called serine-class proteases, which break down proteins in the sprouting grain, can also break down beta-amylase, an important enzyme for converting carbs to simple sugars.
The finding might help explain one of the patterns found in an earlier study.
In that analysis of more than 2,000 North American malting barleys, Schmitt and Budde found that high levels of a desirable, beta-amylase-associated attribute in the barleys correlated to low levels of the serine-class proteases. (ANI)
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