Beer

Quality, Safety and Nutritional Aspects

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Food Industry & Science, Science, Chemistry, General Chemistry
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Author: Ian S Hornsey, Paul S Hughes, E Denise Baxter ISBN: 9781788018357
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry Publication: April 27, 2001
Imprint: Royal Society of Chemistry Language: English
Author: Ian S Hornsey, Paul S Hughes, E Denise Baxter
ISBN: 9781788018357
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Publication: April 27, 2001
Imprint: Royal Society of Chemistry
Language: English

For centuries, beer has been a favourite drink throughout the world. The art of brewing has more recently evolved into the science it is today as a result of the increased knowledge of both the ingredients and the process. Considerations such as appearance, taste and the nutritional value of beer are important topics for consumers and brewing scientists alike. This book looks at the chemistry behind those aspects of beer that are of particular interest to beer drinkers, namely flavour and nutritional aspects, in combination with a discussion of maintenance of quality and safety, the areas more relevant to the brewing scientist. Beer: Quality, Safety and Nutritional Aspects brings the reader right up to date with current thinking, and will be valued by both interested consumers and those employed in industries related to the brewing industry.

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For centuries, beer has been a favourite drink throughout the world. The art of brewing has more recently evolved into the science it is today as a result of the increased knowledge of both the ingredients and the process. Considerations such as appearance, taste and the nutritional value of beer are important topics for consumers and brewing scientists alike. This book looks at the chemistry behind those aspects of beer that are of particular interest to beer drinkers, namely flavour and nutritional aspects, in combination with a discussion of maintenance of quality and safety, the areas more relevant to the brewing scientist. Beer: Quality, Safety and Nutritional Aspects brings the reader right up to date with current thinking, and will be valued by both interested consumers and those employed in industries related to the brewing industry.

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