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Practical Enzymatic Brewing

May 4, 2020


Date / Time: Monday, May 4th, 2020 at 2:00 pm MDT - 3:00 pm MDT (add to calendar)
Event type: Event held online
Price: Free
Register / View: Practical Enzymatic Brewing

Speaker: Alan Windhausen

In an industry dealing with shifting trends, where brewers are constantly working toward increasing efficiency and quality, it is necessary to reevaluate our relationship to the processes that underly production, from mash-in to clarification.

This seminar is a companion to the earlier presentation, Basic Enzymology for Brewing (which focuses on how to most effectively use enzymes in the brewing process). This presentation is intermediate level, as an in-depth exploration of both endogenous and exogenous enzymes in brewing, covering:

Endogenous to malted grains (how and why they form, their nature, and their tolerances), and how to utilize them both within those tolerances and beyond their extremes
The nature and use of exogenous enzymes, e.g. sources and production of exogenous enzymes (and the implications for vegans)
How to create specialty products like Brut beers, and other novel brewing uses (low carb, gluten free, etc.)
Using clarity enzymes for filtration (as well as their usage and limitations with gluten-reduction)
Learning Objectives:

Know the sources of both endogenous and exogenous enzymes
Be able to push endogenous enzymes and increase their effect
Have a greater understanding of sources and varieties of exogenous enzymes
Have an appreciation of exogenous enzymes’ limitations and potential downsides
Gain a sense of possible new products made possible by smart enzyme usage

Part of the Craft Brewers Conference Online

Categories: Craft Brewers Conference OnlineIngredientsProcess

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