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What a 100-year-old lager beer would taste like?

Scientists Have Divulged Early Brewing Practices, As Well As What 100-year-old Lager Beers May Taste Like By Scrutinizing A Long Forgotten Trio Of Bottled Beers From The World War I Era.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Himani Garg | Updated on: 30 Mar 2017, 03:07:56 PM
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New Delhi:

Scientists have divulged early brewing practices, as well as what 100-year-old lager beers may taste like by scrutinizing a long forgotten trio of bottled beers from the World War I era. 

Uncovered in 2015 during the reconstruction of an old brewery in Czech Republic, the three lager beers that were bottled in dark glass and were well sealed, apparently were produced during the World War I era and stored in a large cold cellar at the brewery where they remained to gather dust.

According to researchers from Research Institute of Brewing and Malting in Czech Republic, this idiosyncratic discovery will help to produce detailed chemical profiles of these 100-year-old beers and determine the long-term effects of lager beer ageing. 

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Initial sensory analyses found that the beers ranged from intensely sulfuric to sour, and had off-flavours that ranged from fecal to fruity. 

Using high performance liquid chromatography and other techniques, the researchers compared the beers' features to those of modern day brews. 

For example, the century-old beers had higher alcohol content and were less bitter. They also contained more iron, copper, manganese and zinc. 

There was also evidence of the particular yeasts used to make each of the beers, along with bacterial and fungal contaminants. 

The researchers conclude that chemical changes to two of the beers were likely caused by microbial contaminants while the third beer, which was better preserved, offered the best insights into the older brews' natural ageing processes. 

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The research appears in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.

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First Published : 30 Mar 2017, 02:59:00 PM

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