Patent classifications
C12C3/00
FLAVOR ENHANCED HOP MATERIALS
Compositions which include hop materials infused with exogenous flavorant matrix and methods for infusing hop materials with a flavorant matrix are provided, wherein the method includes emulsifying a flavorant additive into a carrier system to provide a flavorant matrix; and infusing the hop material with the flavorant matrix.
Method for adding hops in beer manufacture
The invention relates to a method for adding hops in beer manufacture, having the following process steps; a) separation of a sub-quantity (07a) of water and/or wort (07) and/or beer as an aqueous fluid, b) addition of hop extract (10) in liquid or pasty form to the separated aqueous fluid (07a), c) production of a macroemulsion (13) of the hop extract by emulsifying the hop extract (10) in the aqueous fluid (07a), d) increasing the pressure in the macroemulsion (13) of the hop extract to a feed pressure of in particular higher than 100 bar, e) production of a microemulsion (17) of the hop extract by feeding the pressurized macroemulsion (13) through a gap or a valve (16) or by feeding the pressurized macroemulsion against a baffle plate, f) at least partial return of the microemulsion (17) of the hop extract to the beer manufacturing process.
Method for adding hops in beer manufacture
The invention relates to a method for adding hops in beer manufacture, having the following process steps; a) separation of a sub-quantity (07a) of water and/or wort (07) and/or beer as an aqueous fluid, b) addition of hop extract (10) in liquid or pasty form to the separated aqueous fluid (07a), c) production of a macroemulsion (13) of the hop extract by emulsifying the hop extract (10) in the aqueous fluid (07a), d) increasing the pressure in the macroemulsion (13) of the hop extract to a feed pressure of in particular higher than 100 bar, e) production of a microemulsion (17) of the hop extract by feeding the pressurized macroemulsion (13) through a gap or a valve (16) or by feeding the pressurized macroemulsion against a baffle plate, f) at least partial return of the microemulsion (17) of the hop extract to the beer manufacturing process.
Emulsifier Process Aids for Hops
An emulsifier process aid may increase the bittering effect of hops in the beer making process, which may reduce the length of time for boiling while using less hops. An emulsifier, such as lecithin, may be added to the hops during pelletization or other processing steps, or may be added to the boil directly. The emulsifier may cause the hop oils to be more readily absorbed into the wort and act as a process aid to increase efficiency of the boil and hops utilization.
Emulsifier Process Aids for Hops
An emulsifier process aid may increase the bittering effect of hops in the beer making process, which may reduce the length of time for boiling while using less hops. An emulsifier, such as lecithin, may be added to the hops during pelletization or other processing steps, or may be added to the boil directly. The emulsifier may cause the hop oils to be more readily absorbed into the wort and act as a process aid to increase efficiency of the boil and hops utilization.
CO2 Extraction and Filtration System
Provided is an extraction system which can be used to recover light oils and other organic materials during a supercritical or subcritical fluid extraction. The extraction system may include a dual purpose pressure vessel which can be used as an independent, full spectrum extractor by adding organic material within a compartment within the vessel and passing liquefied, compressed gases onto and through organic material as well as a separator to separate the extracting fluid from the extracted material. Filter membranes having different size pore openings designed to capture and retain various compounds based on their molecular size may be used in conjunction with the pressure vessel. The filter membranes are part of a filtration system which may be incorporated as an internal component of the pressure vessel or may be utilized at different locations within the extraction system.
CO2 Extraction and Filtration System
Provided is an extraction system which can be used to recover light oils and other organic materials during a supercritical or subcritical fluid extraction. The extraction system may include a dual purpose pressure vessel which can be used as an independent, full spectrum extractor by adding organic material within a compartment within the vessel and passing liquefied, compressed gases onto and through organic material as well as a separator to separate the extracting fluid from the extracted material. Filter membranes having different size pore openings designed to capture and retain various compounds based on their molecular size may be used in conjunction with the pressure vessel. The filter membranes are part of a filtration system which may be incorporated as an internal component of the pressure vessel or may be utilized at different locations within the extraction system.
METHODS FOR MODIFYING A HOP FLAVOR PROFILE
A method of purifying a hop raw material includes subjecting the hop raw material to a first processing step to form a hop oil extract substantially free of lipids, waxes, flavonoids, and plant matter, collecting the hop oil extract, and optionally subjecting the hop oil extract to a second processing step to yield a purified hop oil product.
Method for producing hop processed product
There is a method for producing a hop processed product. The hop processed product is for use in foodstuff for anti-adipocyte differentiation or for antioxidation. It contains 50% by weight or more, preferably 60% by weight or more, and more preferably 70% by weight or more, of hop flowers (EM) showing hues satisfying that a value of a* is less than 0.5 in accordance with a CIE Lab color space, and preferably that a value of h is 90 or more in accordance with a CIE Lch color space. The hop processed product of the present invention has excellent action of anti-adipocyte differentiation or antioxidant action, so that the hop processed product can be expected to have effects in, for example, anti-metabolic syndrome, anti-aging, anti-obesity, and the like.
Method for producing hop processed product
There is a method for producing a hop processed product. The hop processed product is for use in foodstuff for anti-adipocyte differentiation or for antioxidation. It contains 50% by weight or more, preferably 60% by weight or more, and more preferably 70% by weight or more, of hop flowers (EM) showing hues satisfying that a value of a* is less than 0.5 in accordance with a CIE Lab color space, and preferably that a value of h is 90 or more in accordance with a CIE Lch color space. The hop processed product of the present invention has excellent action of anti-adipocyte differentiation or antioxidant action, so that the hop processed product can be expected to have effects in, for example, anti-metabolic syndrome, anti-aging, anti-obesity, and the like.