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Innovative Brewing Science - An Integrated Study

Anasuya Shah

Publisher: Educohack Press

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"Innovative Brewing Science: An Integrated Study" delves into the art and science behind brewing beer. Authored by experts, this comprehensive guide caters to brewing enthusiasts and professionals seeking a deeper understanding of the brewing process. We seamlessly integrate various disciplines, from biochemistry and microbiology to engineering and sensory analysis, offering a holistic view of the intricate stages involved in crafting beer.
For newcomers, the book serves as an invaluable primer, elucidating fundamental scientific principles underpinning beer production. We explain the raw materials—malt, hops, yeast, and water—and how their characteristics influence flavors, aromas, and overall quality. Detailed explanations demystify the brewing process, from mashing and lautering to fermentation and packaging.
Our book caters to a diverse readership. Whether you're a seasoned brewmaster refining techniques or an academic exploring brewing's scientific intricacies, this guide offers a wealth of knowledge. We discuss modern brewing technologies, emphasizing sustainability and efficiency, aligned with the industry's evolving landscape.
Moreover, we cover sensory evaluation techniques and flavor profiling, aiding brewers in creating beers that tantalize taste buds. With the proliferation of microbreweries and growing interest in artisanal brews, this book illuminates pathways to exceptional beer while fostering appreciation for brewing science.
"Innovative Brewing Science: An Integrated Study" is a treasure trove of knowledge marrying science and artistry. It stands as an indispensable resource for anyone passionate about brewing, offering a nuanced exploration beyond a mere brewing manual.
Available since: 02/20/2025.
Print length: 367 pages.

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