Patent classifications
C12C5/02
APPLICATION OF PUNICALAGIN/ELLAGIC ACID TO IMPROVE OXIDATIVE AND COLLOIDAL STABILITY OF BEVERAGES (ESP. BEER)
The present invention relates to a method for producing a beverage, preferably a fermented beverage with improved oxidative and colloidal stability. The present invention further relates to a beverage produced by a method for producing a beverage. The present invention also relates to a beverage having increased stability, preferably increased oxidative flavor stability and colloidal stability. The present invention further relates to a use of a stabilizing agent for preparing a beverage having increased stability.
High-Fiber, Low-Sugar Soluble Dietary Fibers, Products Including Them and Methods for Using Them
The present disclosure provides soluble dietary fibers, food and beverage products including them, and methods for using them. In one aspect, the disclosure provides soluble dietary fiber having a fiber content of at least 97% as measured by AOAC 2001.03 and a DP1+DP2 content of no more than 3 wt % (e.g., no more than 2 wt %) on a dry solids basis. The soluble dietary fiber can be useful in variety of food and beverage applications including fermented foods and beverages like beer and sake.
High-Fiber, Low-Sugar Soluble Dietary Fibers, Products Including Them and Methods for Using Them
The present disclosure provides soluble dietary fibers, food and beverage products including them, and methods for using them. In one aspect, the disclosure provides soluble dietary fiber having a fiber content of at least 97% as measured by AOAC 2001.03 and a DP1+DP2 content of no more than 3 wt % (e.g., no more than 2 wt %) on a dry solids basis. The soluble dietary fiber can be useful in variety of food and beverage applications including fermented foods and beverages like beer and sake.
Flavor Additive Emulsion And Method Of Making Thereof
An emulsion for adding flavor to a beverage and a method of creating the emulsion. The emulsion includes an oil component and a stabilizing component. The stabilizing component includes a whey protein isolate solution including whey protein isolate. The whey protein isolate solution has a total solids concentration of 0.2% to 8% and a pH of 2.0 to 6.0. The emulsion is a stable solution that prevents undesirable oil layer formation and adds both the intended taste and rich mouthfeel in the beverage that cannot be obtained from extracts or other flavorings.
SINGLE-SERVE CAPSULE FOR PREPARING ALCOHOLIC BEER
The invention relates to a single-serve capsule comprising at least two compartments, including a first compartment and a second compartment; wherein the first compartment comprises a liquid concentrate of an alcohol-free beer, said liquid beer concentrate having an ethanol content of 0-1% ABV, wherein the second compartment comprises an alcoholic liquid containing 12-100 wt. % ethanol and 0-88 wt. % water, and wherein ethanol and water together constitute 80-100 wt. % of the alcoholic liquid
The capsule of the present invention can suitably be used to prepare a good quality alcoholic beer by mixing the contents of the capsule with carbonated water.
The liquid beer concentrate in the first compartment can suitably be produced by reducing the water content of alcohol-free beer by means of membrane separation and/or by means of freeze concentration. The physicochemical stability of the liquid beer concentrate so obtained is very high due to the very low (or zero) ethanol content.
Dispensing apparatus for infusing carbonated beverage liquid with ingredients and method thereof
A dispensing apparatus is described having a beverage source, containing a carbonated beverage liquid, and a dispensing tap. The dispensing apparatus includes a dispense tube disposing the beverage source in fluid communication with the dispensing tap and an infusion chamber arranged in connection with the dispense tube and configured to infuse an infusing ingredient with the carbonated beverage liquid. The dispensing apparatus includes a sensing unit configured to determine a level of carbon-dioxide in the liquid downstream of the infusion chamber. The dispensing apparatus includes a carbon-dioxide source coupled to the dispense tube via a valve. The dispensing apparatus further includes a control unit configured to operate the valve to allow flow of carbon-dioxide gas based on the determined level of carbon-dioxide in the carbonated beverage liquid, so as to bring the level of carbon-dioxide to a pre-defined level.
Low Alcohol or Alcohol Free Fermented Malt Based Beverage and Method for Producing It
An alcohol free or low alcohol fermented malt based beverage is disclosed. The malt based beverage has an alcohol content of not more than 1.0 vol. % preferably not more than 0.7 vol. % having an aroma profile close to the one of alcoholic lager beers. The beverage has 7.00-30.00 ppm ethyl acetate and 0.01-0.20 ppm ethyl butyrate. The beverage preferably has the esters 0.05-2.00 ppm isoamyl acetate; 0.01-0.10 ppm ethyl butyrate; and 0.01-0.05 ppm ethyl hexanoate. The beverage preferably has the higher alcohol 5.00-30.00 ppm (iso-)amyl alcohol. The (iso)amyl alcohol is defined as the sum of 3-methyl butanol and 2-methyl butanol.
FLAVOUR
A beer beverage comprising 4-vinyl phenol (4VP) and 4-vinyl guaiacol (4VG) in the 4VG:4VP weight ratio of from 2.5-10, the overall weight proportion of 4VG and 4VP in the beverage being from 0.1 ppm to 0.6 ppm.
The compounds provide desirable beer flavor characteristics to both beers and non-alcoholic beer beverages deficient in these characteristics.
DIETARY FIBER
Provided is a dietary fiber characterized in that bitterness and unpleasant aftertaste are restrained. The dietary fiber has terminal sugars and is characterized in that the ratio of aldoses relative to the total of the terminal sugars is 10% or less. Such a dietary fiber may be, for example, indigestible dextrin, polydextrose or the like. The dietary fiber may be used as a food additive (for example, a beverage additive).
Additives and use thereof in corn fermentation process streams and other bioprocesses
The present disclosure provides compositions and methods for enhancing oil recovery and protein recovery from a product from a corn fermentation process stream, such as corn syrup. Compositions generally include a product from a corn fermentation stream and an additive including at least one alkylphenol ethoxylate formaldehyde resin, at least one sodium alkyl sulfate, or a blend of at least one anionic surfactant with at least one non-ionic surfactant in a weight ratio of the at least one nonionic surfactant to the at least one anionic surfactant in a range from about 1:20 to about 20:1. Methods combine such an additive with the product from a corn fermentation stream to produce a mixture which is preferably heated and centrifuged to separate oil and protein from the product.