Sustainable Low‐Alcohol Beer Production by Combination of Membrane Osmotic Distillation and Pervaporation

Author:

Esteras‐Saz Javier12,Maach Amina12,de la Iglesia Óscar13,Fumanal Antonio J.4,Kumakiri Izumi5,Téllez Carlos12,Coronas Joaquín12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón (INMA) CSIC‐Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza 50018 Spain

2. Chemical and Environmental Engineering Department Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza 50018 Spain

3. Centro Universitario de la Defensa Zaragoza Academia General Militar Zaragoza 50090 Spain

4. Grupo Agora‐La Zaragozana S.A. Zaragoza 50007 Spain

5. Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation Yamaguchi University Ube 7558611 Japan

Abstract

AbstractMembrane osmotic distillation (OD) is applied in this work for the partial dealcoholization of beer (5.2 v/v% alcohol content) to diminish its ethanol content by around 50% giving rise to a low alcohol beer. A compromise is sought between the low alcoholic degree achieved and beer sensory properties. Moreover, the feasibility of the membrane OD process intensification is studied thanks to its combination with membrane pervaporation (PV). Two successive PV stages, one hydrophobic and the other hydrophilic, allow the production of recycled water (with less than 0.5 wt% ethanol) for the membrane OD operation and bioethanol (99% ethanol) as valuable byproduct.

Funder

Gobierno de Aragón

Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Publisher

Wiley

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