Investigating the Malting Suitability and Brewing Quality of Different Rice Cultivars

Author:

Guimaraes Bernardo P.1ORCID,Schrickel Florian2ORCID,Rettberg Nils2ORCID,Pinson Shannon R. M.3ORCID,McClung Anna M.3ORCID,Luthra Kaushik1,Atungulu Griffiths G.1,Sha Xueyan4,de Guzman Christian4ORCID,Lafontaine Scott1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Food Science, University of Arkansas, 2650 N. Young Ave., Fayetteville, AR 72704, USA

2. Versuchs-und Lehranstalt für Brauerei in Berlin (VLB) e.V., Seestrasse 13, 13353 Berlin, Germany

3. USDA Agricultural Research Service, Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center, 2890 Hwy 130 E, Stuttgart, AR 72160, USA

4. Rice Research and Extension Center, University of Arkansas, 2900 AR-130, Stuttgart, AR 72160, USA

Abstract

Nineteen globally diverse rice cultivars were analyzed for various chemical parameters important to malting, including germination energy, protein, apparent amylose content, and gelatinization temperatures (GT). The rice cultivars were then malted, and congress mashes were produced. Several parameters important to brewing were then assessed in the malts and worts (i.e., extract, soluble protein, free amino nitrogen (FAN), GT, etc.). The rice malts produced were saccharified to varying degrees, had high limit dextrinase activities, and contained sufficient FAN/protein concentrations. This suggests their potential to yield robust fermentations in beer styles with high adjunct inclusions without requiring additional nitrogen supplementation. Rice cultivars with purple-pigmented bran were found to yield unique wort colors and could serve as novel natural gluten-free colorants for future recipes. Overall, these findings suggest that malted rice could offer a more local and gluten-free source of starch for brewers and beverage/food producers.

Funder

Arkansas Rice Research & Promotion Board

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science

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