Identification of a new light-struck off-flavour in “light-stable” beers

Jacques Gros, Sonia Collin
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Abstract

For decades, MBT (3-methyl-2-buten-1-thiol) is known as the compound responsible for the lightstruck off-flavour in beer. This leads many brewers to adapt the procedures by using reduced hop extracts. Unfortunately, other off-flavours including onion-defects often characterize these “light stable” beers. In the present work, a commercial lager beer which did not contain isohumulones (blend of dihydroisoalpha acids; bottled in clear glass) was submitted to various natural aging. Whereas no MBT-defect (skunky-like) was detected by sensorial analyses, a strong “onion-like” off-flavour was evidenced in the samples exposed to light. GC-PFPD and GC-O analyses of global (XAD) and thiol specific (pHMB) extracts allowed us to identify 2-sulphanyl-3-methylbutanol (2S3MBol) as the key-off-flavour (AEDA Flavour Dilution = 32–1024 for 2S3MBol while only 8–64 for MBT). 2S3MBol revealed to be synthesized from 3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol (MBOH) found in hop extracts. The involved radicalar mechanism is strongly enhanced by light. Although reduced hop extracts improve light stability regarding MBT, aroma-extracts give rise to strong onion-like off-flavours in presence of light. The concentration of the hop allylic precursor should be monitored in commercial hop extracts.

“光稳定”啤酒中一种新的淡味的鉴定
几十年来,MBT(3-甲基-2-丁醇-1-硫醇)被认为是啤酒中产生淡味的化合物。这导致许多酿酒商通过使用还原啤酒花提取物来调整工艺。不幸的是,其他的异味,包括洋葱的缺陷,往往是这些“清淡稳定”啤酒的特征。在本研究中,一种不含异葎草酮(二氢异α酸的混合物)的商业啤酒;装瓶于透明玻璃中),经过各种自然陈酿。虽然感官分析没有检测到mbt缺陷(像臭鼬一样),但在暴露在光线下的样品中,有一种强烈的“像洋葱一样”的异味。GC-PFPD和GC-O分析全局(XAD)和硫醇特异性(pHMB)提取物使我们确定2-磺胺基-3-甲基丁醇(2S3MBol)是关键的风味(AEDA风味稀释= 32-1024,而MBT仅为8-64)。2S3MBol是由啤酒花提取物中的3-甲基-2-丁醇(MBOH)合成的。所涉及的自由基机制被光强烈增强。虽然减少的啤酒花提取物提高了MBT的光稳定性,但芳香提取物在光的存在下会产生强烈的洋葱味。在商业啤酒花提取物中,应监测酒花烯丙基前体的浓度。
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