Analysis and prognosis of bitter acids content in Czech hop varieties – year 2020 and long-term comparisons and trends

The article deals with the harvest forecast of the content of bitter acids in Czech hop varieties harvested in 2020. This is presented in the context of long-term trends in the content and composition of bitter acids analogues and the stability of the varietal characteristics in the aforementioned h...

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Main Authors: Alexandr Mikyška, Klára Belešová, Jana Tichá
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Research Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc. 2021-08-01
Series:Kvasný průmysl
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Online Access:https://kvasnyprumysl.eu/index.php/kp/article/view/248
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spelling doaj-a4abe3dbddd443e28f2efadeafc3ef022021-08-23T10:20:15ZcesResearch Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc.Kvasný průmysl2570-86192021-08-0167447448310.18832/kp2021.67.474213Analysis and prognosis of bitter acids content in Czech hop varieties – year 2020 and long-term comparisons and trendsAlexandr Mikyška0Klára Belešová1Jana Tichá2Research Institute of Brewing and Malting, Lípová 511/15, 120 00 Prague 2, Czech RepublicResearch Institute of Brewing and Malting, Lípová 511/15, 120 00 Prague 2, Czech RepublicChmelarstvi, cooperative Zatec, Mostecká 2580, 438 01, Zatec, Czech RepublicThe article deals with the harvest forecast of the content of bitter acids in Czech hop varieties harvested in 2020. This is presented in the context of long-term trends in the content and composition of bitter acids analogues and the stability of the varietal characteristics in the aforementioned harvest. This analysis is usually available at the end of the calendar year. 180 hop samples were analysed using EBC 7.7 (HPLC) method. The α-acids content in the most important variety of Saaz (3.65% in dry matter) was 12.8% rel. higher than in the 2019 harvest and 4.2% rel. higher than the 28-year average. The α-acids content in Saaz Late (3.23%), Sladek (7.9%), Kazbek (6.4%) and Agnus (12.4%) was significantly higher than both the long-term averages for the varieties and the harvest of 2019. The Premiant (8.0%) variety was close to the long-term average. The ratio of α-/β-acids, the relative content of cohumulone and the relative content of colupulone were consistent with long-term averages of the tested varieties. It was confirmed that the harvest forecast provides timely information on the α-acids content of the given harvest, the results being in good agreement with the values of the final evaluation of all harvested hops.https://kvasnyprumysl.eu/index.php/kp/article/view/248hops harvestalpha acidsbeta acidssaaz hopssladekpremiantkazbekagnussaaz late
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author Alexandr Mikyška
Klára Belešová
Jana Tichá
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Klára Belešová
Jana Tichá
Analysis and prognosis of bitter acids content in Czech hop varieties – year 2020 and long-term comparisons and trends
Kvasný průmysl
hops harvest
alpha acids
beta acids
saaz hops
sladek
premiant
kazbek
agnus
saaz late
author_facet Alexandr Mikyška
Klára Belešová
Jana Tichá
author_sort Alexandr Mikyška
title Analysis and prognosis of bitter acids content in Czech hop varieties – year 2020 and long-term comparisons and trends
title_short Analysis and prognosis of bitter acids content in Czech hop varieties – year 2020 and long-term comparisons and trends
title_full Analysis and prognosis of bitter acids content in Czech hop varieties – year 2020 and long-term comparisons and trends
title_fullStr Analysis and prognosis of bitter acids content in Czech hop varieties – year 2020 and long-term comparisons and trends
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and prognosis of bitter acids content in Czech hop varieties – year 2020 and long-term comparisons and trends
title_sort analysis and prognosis of bitter acids content in czech hop varieties – year 2020 and long-term comparisons and trends
publisher Research Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc.
series Kvasný průmysl
issn 2570-8619
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The article deals with the harvest forecast of the content of bitter acids in Czech hop varieties harvested in 2020. This is presented in the context of long-term trends in the content and composition of bitter acids analogues and the stability of the varietal characteristics in the aforementioned harvest. This analysis is usually available at the end of the calendar year. 180 hop samples were analysed using EBC 7.7 (HPLC) method. The α-acids content in the most important variety of Saaz (3.65% in dry matter) was 12.8% rel. higher than in the 2019 harvest and 4.2% rel. higher than the 28-year average. The α-acids content in Saaz Late (3.23%), Sladek (7.9%), Kazbek (6.4%) and Agnus (12.4%) was significantly higher than both the long-term averages for the varieties and the harvest of 2019. The Premiant (8.0%) variety was close to the long-term average. The ratio of α-/β-acids, the relative content of cohumulone and the relative content of colupulone were consistent with long-term averages of the tested varieties. It was confirmed that the harvest forecast provides timely information on the α-acids content of the given harvest, the results being in good agreement with the values of the final evaluation of all harvested hops.
topic hops harvest
alpha acids
beta acids
saaz hops
sladek
premiant
kazbek
agnus
saaz late
url https://kvasnyprumysl.eu/index.php/kp/article/view/248
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