WO2014202564A2 - Method for preparing a fermented beverage and beverage thus produced - Google Patents
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- the present invention concerns a method for producing a fermented beverage by production of a concentrated precursor to be diluted with a blending liquorto obtain a target beverage.
- the target beverage is preferably a beer or malt based beverage, or a cider.
- the concentrated precursor is obtained by fermentation in presence of yeast of the species Pichia.
- Beer and fermented malt based beverages in general are produced by addition of yeast to a wort to drive the fermentation thereof.
- Fermentation is the conversion of carbohydrates to alcohols and carbon dioxide, organic acids, or esters. Fermentation is usually, but not necessarily, carried out in anaerobic conditions.
- Brewing yeasts may be classed as “top-cropping” (or “top-fermenting") and “bottom- cropping” (or “bottom-fermenting”).
- Top-cropping yeasts are so called because they form a foam at the top of the wort during fermentation. They can produce higher alcohol concentrations and at higher temperatures, typically 16 to 24 °C, often produce fruitier, sweeter beers.
- An example of a top-cropping yeast is Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- Bottom-cropping yeasts are typically used to produce cool fermented, lager-type beers, though they can also ferment at higher temperatures if kept under 34 °C. These yeasts typically ferment more sugars, creating a dryer beer, and grow well at low temperatures.
- An example of bottom-cropping yeast is Saccharomyces pastorianus (or Saccharomyces carlsbergensis) (cf. http://en.wikipedia.Org/wiki/Beer_fermentation#Fermenting).
- Yeast of genus Saccharomyces is also sometimes called in brewing circles, "conventional yeast,” or even “brewer's yeast” because it is the most widely used yeast in beer brewing.
- the term "beer” is construed according to a rather broad definition dating from 1974:
- the drink obtained by fermenting from a wort prepared with starchy or sugary raw materials, including hop powder or hop extracts and drinkable water.
- starchy or sugary raw materials including hop powder or hop extracts and drinkable water.
- barley malt and wheat malt only the following may be considered for brewing, mixed with hop malt or wheat malt, starchy or sugary raw materials in which the total quantity may not exceed 40% of the total weight of the starchy or sugary raw materials:
- beer Although according to some national legislation, all fermented malt based beverages cannot be called beer, in the context of the present invention, the expressions "beer” and “fermented malt based beverage” are used herein as synonyms and can be interchanged.
- the raw materials and, in particular, the yeast used for the fermentation determine the flavours profile characterizing a beer. Brewers actively explore routes for broadening the flavours profiles of beers. For example, in many specialty beers in Belgium a yeast strain may be added to the finished beer to initiate "refermentation.”
- Brettanomyces yeast a non- Saccharomyces yeast is often used for flavour modulation in a refermentation step of a beer initially fermented with a Saccharomyces yeast (cf. Vanderaeghen et al., Appl Microbiol Biotechnol (2003) 62:140-1 50).
- EP1 308501 genetically modify Saccharomyces yeast to favour the formation of some esters to detriment of others.
- modified yeast may be used alone or in combination with unmodified Saccharomyces yeast.
- GB1384309 proposes to yield a flavours profile close to alcoholic beers, by fermenting the wort aerobically, such that no or little alcohol is formed during fermentation.
- N o n - Saccharomyces yeasts are widely used in fermentation processes of beverages, such as wine (cf. WO201 1 78642, US201 1 045140, Viana et al, Food microbiology, 25, (6) (2008), p.778, or Rojas et al, Food Science and Biotechnology in Developing countries, FSB1 - 2004 (p.?)), fruit juices (cf. WO2012066176), cocoa (cf. EP2325295). Beer is also mentioned in WO201 178642, US201 1 045140, without specifying any detail.
- non- Saccharomyces yeasts comprise Candida, Kloeckera, Pichia, Debaryomyces, Hanseniaspora, Hansenula, Kluyveromyces, Metschnikowia, Saccharomycodes, Schizosaccharomyces, Zygosaccharomyces, Brettanomyces, Rhodotorula, Cryptococcus, Williopsis and the like.
- Pichia kluyveri is detected on grapes for wine making, in spontaneous fermentation of sorghum beer, in cocoa fermentations, olive fermentation and during tequila making.
- JP2006197840 discloses an alcoholic sake produced by using a Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast and a Pichia anomala previously subjected to mutation treatment by ethidium bromide and to selective separation on an YPDG culture medium to provide a variant in which film-forming ability is lowered.
- the flavour components of the thus obtained alcoholic sake are described as being "abundant”.
- US201 10045140 discloses that two novel strains of Pichia kluyveri act synergistically with commercially available yeast strains to produce elevated levels of volatile thiols in wine fermentation cultures.
- Non-saccharomyces yeast species such as Williopsis (Hansenula) and Pichia were also tested in combination with Saccharomyces to increase ester levels during wine and beer fermentations or for low-alcohol wine production.
- WO2013/030398 discloses a method for brewing beer by first fermenting a hopped wort in presence of a Pichia yeast, followed by fermenting the hopped wort with a second yeast of the species Saccharomyces or Brettanomyces.
- Such non-Saccharomyces yeasts are also considered for production of isoamylacetate, characterized by a banana flavour.
- yeasts Williopsis mrakii and Williopsis saturnus are known to produce significant higher levels of isoamyl acetate than Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It was described for production of banana flavour or use in low alcohol wines.
- the present invention provides a method for producing beer, cider, or a fermented malt based beverage, opening the door to totally new fields in flavours profiles thus obtainable, applicable to both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. This and other advantages of the present invention are presented in continuation.
- the present invention is defined in the appended independent claims. Preferred embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
- the present invention concerns a process for the production of a beverage, said process comprising the following steps:
- a concentrated precursor comprising an amount of isoamyl acetate (IAAT) of at least 1 0 ppm, preferably at least 25 ppm or an amount of ethyl acetate of at least 90 ppm, wherein, unless otherwise indicated, the amounts in ppm are expressed with respect to the total weight of the concentrated precursor;
- IAAT isoamyl acetate
- the at least one fermentable sugar preferably comprises glucose, fructose, galactose, and/or one or more oligo- or polysaccharides
- Oligosaccharides are defined as composed of several monosccharide residues joined through glycosidic linkage, which can be hydrolyzed by acid to give the constituent monosaccharide units (or glucose). It is generally agreed that a carbohydrate consisting of two to ten monosaccharide residues with a defined structure is an oligosaccharide.
- oligosaccharides suitable for the present invention comprise, maltose, lactose, sucrose, or maltotriose.
- polysaccharides starch and beta-glucans are considered. In the present invention, it is preferred that all or part of the oligosaccharides used is converted into glucose in step (a).
- the wort can be hopped or unhopped. When hops are added into the wort, esterification of compounds with an alcohol or thiol group is also expected to be induced.
- the corresponding acetate esters have usually significant lower flavour perception thresholds. It was found that Pichia yeasts and, in particular, Pichia kluyve can be used to achieve this increased esterificiation.
- the base liquor comprises a wort and the beverage obtained after blending in step (b) is an alcoholic or non-alcoholic beer or malt base beverage.
- the base liquor comprises apple juice or apple extracts, and the beverage obtained after blending in step (b) is cider.
- said concentrated precursor comprises:
- Phenyl ethyl acetate in an amount comprised between 8 and 15 ppm / %ABV, preferably between 10 and 14 ppm / %ABV, and/or
- step (a) The fermentation in step (a) must be carried in aerobic conditions meaning that an oxygen containing gas must be supplied to the fermenting liquor; an open vat is not considered as sufficient to ensure aerobic fermentation conditions to the liquor, as only a thin surface layer would be exposed to air.
- aerobic conditions are created by shaking or stirring vigorously the liquor in presence of air and/or feeding an oxygen containing gas (preferably air) to the liquor at a given flow rate.
- the flow rate provides at least 0.00001 dm 3 0 2 / dm 3
- fermentation is carried out under stirred conditions caused by the gas flow or by additional mechanical agitation
- the yeast of the species Pichia used in fermentation step (a) is preferably selected from the group of Pichia kluyveh, Pichia anomala, and Pichia fermentans.
- a blend of more than one yeasts of species Pichia can be used, but whether single or blended, it is preferred that Pichia kluyveh be used
- the concentrated precursor obtained in step (a) has too strong a flavours profile to be drinkable as such, with high amounts of esters and other flavouring compounds. It must be used with a blending liquor to provide a more pronounced flavours profile to said blending liquor of flatter less intense flavours profile, or to further enhance the flavours profile of said blending liquor.
- the blending liquor may be water, an alcoholic or non-alcoholic beer, cider or malt based beverage comprising relatively less flavouring compounds.
- the blending with the concentrated precursor allows modulation of the flavours profile of the final beverage obtained after blending.
- the concentrated precursor can be added to the blending liquor in an amount comprised between 0.1 and 49 vol.%, preferably between 0.3 and 30 vol.%, more preferably between 0,4 and 15 vol.%, most preferably between 0,5 and 6 vol.%.
- the concentrated precursor may be blended with a fully formed blending liquor.
- the concentrated precursor may be blended to a blending liquor during the production stage of the latter.
- the concentrated precursor can be blended witht the blending liquor during any stage of the preparation of the latter, such as during a fermentation stage, a maturation stage, before or after a filtration stage of a beer or cider or malt based beverage.
- the present invention also concerns a concentrated precursor obtained by step (a) of a process as defined supra, which comprises an amount of isoamyl acetate in an amount of at least 10 ppm , preferably at least 15 ppm .
- said concentrated precursor comprises:
- Phenyl ethyl acetate in an amount comprised between 8 and 15 ppm / %ABV, preferably between 10 and 14 ppm / %ABV, and/or
- the present invention also concerns a beverage obtained by blending a concentrated precursor with a blending liquor as defined in step (b) of a process as defined supra.
- the beverage of the present invention can be an alcoholic or non-alcoholic beer, malt base beverage or cider. It preferably comprises:
- Figure 1 shows a block diagram of (a) a process according to the present invention and (b) a preferred embodiment with distillation of the concentrated precursor prior to blending.
- Figure 2 shows the apparent extract as a function of fermentation time of the concentrated precursors for different Pichia yeasts.
- Figure 3 shows flavours profiles of the concentrated precursors for the different Pichia yeasts of Figure 2.
- Figure 4 shows the concentrations in a variety of flavouring compounds of the concentrated precursors for the different Pichia yeasts of Figure 2.
- Figure 5 shows flavours profiles of a concentrated precursor, a blending liquor, and two beverage blends of target ethanol contents of 0.5 and 1 .0%ABV.
- Figure 6 shows the influence of oxygen feed during fermentation on the yield of IAAT and ETAT
- the process of the present invention comprises fermenting a base liquor (1 ) to form a concentrated precursor (1 1 ), which can be diluted with a blending liquor (12) to yield a beverage (21 ).
- the base liquor (1 ) must contain at least one fermentable sugar, such as glucose, fructose, or galactose, preferably glucose.
- the base liquor is preferably a wort as conventionally used in brewery, or a liquor containing apple juice or apple extracts. In the former case, a beer or beer-like concentrated precursor can be obtained at the end of the process. In the latter case, a cider concentrated precursor can be formed. A mixture of wort and apple based base liquor would yield a mixed beer-cider concentrated precursor.
- the at least one fermentable sugar may comprise one or a mixture of oligosacharides selected from the group of sucrose, or maltotriose. It is preferred that some of the oligosaccharides used, preferably at least 20 wt.%, more preferably at least 50 wt.%, most preferably at least 90 wt.% thereof, be converted into glucose before or during step (a). This can be achieved with enzymes well known in the art, such as alpha-amylase, amyloglucosidase, and/or pullulanase.
- Attenuzyme® flex is an enzyme mixture available from Novozymes and combining the foregoing three activities.
- a wort based base liquor (1 ) can be any traditional wort used in breweries and may comprise additives known in the art, with addition of sugars as discussed supra, yeast nutrient, and/or zinc ions.
- Pichia yeast is preferably of the genus Pichia kluyveri, Pichia anomalia, Pichia pastoris or Pichia fermentans.
- the most preferred yeast is Pichia kluyveri.
- Mixtures of different types of the foregoing Pichia yeasts can be used to control and optimize the flavours profile of the thus obtained concentrated precursor.
- Such yeasts can be obtained from the Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms (BCCM) in the catalogue MUCL (Micro-organismes de I'Universite Catholique de Louvain) (cf.
- Pichia yeasts from the MUCL catalogue suitable for the present invention include, but are not limited to, MUCL 31933 (Pichia kluyven), MUCL 51789 (Pichia Vietnamese roseyven), MUCL 45826 (Pichia Vietnamese Vietnamese saline), MUCL 31933 (Pichia kluyven), MUCL 40657 (Pichia kluyven), MUCL 29040 (Pichia anomala), MUCL 51792 (Pichia fermentans).
- the fermentation step (a) preferably consists of a single fermentation step.
- a single fermentation step is normally sufficient -and preferred- to form the concentrated liquor (1 1 ).
- it may be a mixed or sequential fermentation with at least two yeasts, including one yeast of the Pichia species, in particular a Pichia kluiveri yeast. Fermentation can be carried out between 10°C and 37°C, preferably between 15 ⁇ and 25 ⁇ . and more preferably at room temperature.
- the fermentation step may be carried out over at least 24 h, preferably at least 48 h, more preferably at least 72 h, most preferably at least 80h.
- fermentation of the base liquor must be carried out under aerobic conditions, with feeding of an 0 2 containing gas, typically air.
- the flow rate of air expressed in terms of 0 2 supply, may be at least 0.00001 dm 3 0 2 / dm 3
- the air flow rates should be five times the foregoing values.
- the fermenting liquor is preferably stirred during fermentation to (1 ) avoid yeast film formation and (2) to ensure good migration of all the components present in the liquor, yeast and oxygen. Stirring the wort during fermentation improves the yield of the process. Stirring can be performed mechanically or generated by a gas flow.
- the fermentation conditions such as the amount of yeast used and fermentation time must be controlled such as to yield a concentrated precursor (1 1 ) containing at least 10 ppm isoamyl acetate (IAAT) with respect to the total weight of the concentrated precursor.
- the ethanol content after fermentation may vary depending on the amount and type of fermentable sugars present in the base liquor (1 ).
- the ethanol content in the concentrated precursor (1 1 ) Is preferably comprised between 0,5 and 8 vol.%, preferably between 2 and 7 vol.%, more preferably between 4 and 6.5 vol.%.
- ppm / %ABV ppm per vol.% ethanol
- the content of IAAT with respect to ethanol content in the concentrated precursor is preferably comprised between 5 and 40 ppm / %ABV, preferably between 8 and 30 ppm / %ABV, more preferably between 10 and 25 ppm / %ABV.
- the concentrated precursor obtained in step (a) of the present process can be further treated.
- the concentrated precursor (1 1 ) can be distilled to recover a distillate (1 1 a) rich in particular flavours.
- Said distillate (1 1 a) can be blended with a blending liquor (12) to yield a beverage with a target flavours profile.
- the flavours profile of a beverage is a kind of fingerprint of said beverage and is defined by the contents of a number of flavouring compounds including esters and higher alcohols.
- a beverage like beer is very complex and comprises a great number of types of such esters and higher alcohols and a flavours profile can be very complex.
- Some flavour compounds, however, are dominating, and a good definition of the flavours profile of a beverage can be obtained with the contents of only but a selection of such dominating flavouring compounds. This is certainly the case of isoamyl acetate (IAAT) already discussed above, but it also concerns ethyl acetate (ETAT) and in some cases for phenyl ethyl acetate (PEAT).
- IAAT isoamyl acetate
- EEAT ethyl acetate
- PEAT phenyl ethyl acetate
- the concentrated precursor (1 1 ) comprises ethyl acetate (ETAT) in an amount comprised between 35 and 500 ppm / %ABV, preferably between 45 and 250 ppm / %ABV more preferably between 50 and 180 ppm / %ABV, and/or phenyl ethyl acetate (PEAT) in an amount comprised between 8 and 15 ppm / %ABV, preferably between 10 and 14 ppm / %ABV.
- ETT ethyl acetate
- PEAT phenyl ethyl acetate
- Isoamyl alcohol can be comprised between 10 and 60 ppm / %ABV, preferably between 15 and 50 ppm / %ABV, more preferably between 25 and 40 ppm / %ABV.
- Propanol may be present between 1 and 1 0 ppm / %ABV, preferably between 2 and 7 ppm / %ABV.
- Isobutanol may be present in an amount comprised between 1 0 and 40 ppm / %ABV, preferably between 20 and 35 ppm / %ABV.
- Table 1 gives a description of the flavour of a selection of flavouring compounds.
- the concentrated precursor may be blended with water in step (b) of the present process,
- the full extent of the present invention can be reached by blending the concentrated precursor (1 1 ) with a blending liquor (12) having its own flavours profile which can be modulated at will by blending it with such concentrated precursor.
- the blending liquor may be an alcoholic or non-alcoholic beer or malt based beverage, or a cider. It generally has a rather flat not so intense flavours profile which can be enhanced by such blending to create a beverage (21 ) with a new and appealing flavours profile, in some cases not achievable by direct fermentation.
- the present invention is not limited to any particular method of producing the blending liquor.
- the final beverage (21 ) may comprise:
- the beverage (21 ) obtained can be an alcoholic or non-alcoholic beer, malt base beverage or cider with an almost infinite range of flavours profiles to explore.
- FIG 3 shows flavours profiles based on the amounts of isoamyl acetate (IAAT), ethyl acetate (ETAT), phenyl ethyl acetate (PEAT), isoamyl alcohol (IAOH), propanol (PPOH), and isobutanol (iBOH) of the concentrated precursors obtained with the yeasts types listed in Table 3.
- IAAT isoamyl acetate
- ETAT ethyl acetate
- PEAT phenyl ethyl acetate
- IAOH isoamyl alcohol
- PPOH propanol
- iBOH isobutanol
- Table 3 composition of concentrated precursors (11) as a function of yeast genus and type and blending liquor.
- the concentrated precursors (1 1 ) listed in Table 3 were blended with a blending liquor (12) which is a non-alcoholic or alcoholic beer of composition as defined in the lower part of Table 3, Concentrated precursor and diluting liquor were blended to produce various beverages having a target ethanol content ⁇ 0.05%ABV, ⁇ 0.5%ABV, 5.3%ABV and 6.4-6.5%ABV respectively.
- the beverages thus obtained had flavours profiles as listed in Table 4a and 4b and illustrated in Figure 5(a)&(b).
- Table 4a beverages (21) obtained after blending concentrated precursor MUCL51792 with different blending liquors (from Table 3)
- Table 4b beverages (21) obtained after blending concentrated precursor MUCL40657 with different blending liquors (from Table 3)
- FIG. 5(a)&(b) illustrates the flavours profiles based on the amounts of isoamyl acetate (IAAT), ethyl acetate (ETAT), phenyl ethyl acetate (PEAT), isoamyl alcohol (IAOH), propanol (PPOH), and isobutanol (iBOH) of the blended beverages listed in Tables 4a and 4b.
- Figure 5(a)&(b) shows that the flavours profiles of the blended beverages can vary substantially by varying the type of blending liquors (12) used (compare curves in one graph) or by varying the concentrated precursor (1 1 ) used (compare curves of Figure 5(a) with the ones of Figure 5(b)).
- flavours profiles of the concentrated precursor vary depending on the specific Pichia yeast used (cf. Figure 3) and that the blending liquor may also be selected among any standard beer, such as alcoholic or non-alcoholic lager, ale, or pils beers, it is clear that a person skilled in the art may thus create beverages having a vast variety of flavours profiles, many not being achievable by previously known techniques.
- Figure 6 shows the evolution of ethanol (ETOH), ETAT and IAAT concentrations during fermentation of a base liquor consisting of a wort as defined in Table 2 with Pichia kluyveri MUCL51792 as a function of air flow rate ranging from 0,0002 to 0.2 dm 3 air / dm 3 wort / minute.
- the fermentation process lasted 166 h to yield a concentrated precursos having the contents in IAAT, ETAT, and ETOH indicated in Figure 6.
- the base liquor was stirred mechanically with an impeller at 50 rpm during the whole fermentation process. It can be seen that the contents in esters and ethanol of the thus obtained concentrated precursor varies substantially as a function of the oxygen feed rate.
- the maximum amounts of IAAT and ETAT after fermentation with MUCL51792 were obtained with an air feed comprised between 10 "4 and 10 "2 dm 3 0 2 / dm 3 wort / minute, in particular around 10 "3 dm 3 0 2 / dm 3 wort / minute.
- the concentrated precursor (1 1 ) can be blended with a blending liquor (12) which is a beer, such as an ale or a lager, during the fermentation or maturation stages of said beer.
- a blending liquor (12) which is a beer, such as an ale or a lager, during the fermentation or maturation stages of said beer.
- the present invention constitutes a breakthrough in the manner of producing a new range of fermented beverages (21 ) comprising the blending of a concentrated precursor (1 1 ) having an intense flavours profile with a blending liquor (12) having a rather anonymous and dull flavours profile, or further enhancing the flavour of a beverage and developing an intense/innovative flavour beverage.
- the process of the present invention opens the door to the creation of beverages having a large variety of tastes, odours, and flavours. Alternatives can be derived from the present invention.
- fermentation is the conversion of carbohydrates to alcohols and carbon dioxide, organic acids or esters.
- the carbohydrates are usually sugars, in particular glucose or other oligo- or polysaccharides. More broadly, however, the carbohydrates may also be alcohols, in particular ethanol, which are transformed into organic acids and esters including IAAT and ETAT, etc.
- the whole description of the present application would therefore also apply mutatis mutandis in case the base liquor contains alcohol, in particular, ethanol, instead of sugar. This would allow the use of an existing beer as base liquor to produce a concentrated precursor with specific flavours profiles particularly adapted for the creation of new beverages by blending with a blending liquor, as explained supra with respect to the present invention.
- yeasts of the species Williopsis such as Williopsis mrakii and Williopsis saturnus are also known to produce significant higher levels of isoamyl acetate than Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- a concentrated precursor may therefore be produced exactly in the same manner as in the present invention by replacing a yeast of the species Pichia by a yeast of the species Williopsis, such as Williopsis mrakii and Williopsis saturnus and then blended with a dillution liquor to obtain a beverage. All the process steps described in reference to the present invention using a yeast of the species Pichia apply mutatis mutandis to a process using a yeast of the species Williopsis instead.
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