Nutritional composition and energy value of different types of beer and cider

J. Olšovská, K. Štěrba, Tomáš Vrzal, P. Čejka
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Consumers are increasingly interested in the nutritional composition of food and beverages, including beer. Therefore, nutritional values of beer became an integral part of the beer label information. It specifies, in particular, the energy value stipulated by law for beer with alcohol content lower than 1.2% vol.; in some cases also the concentration of carbohydrates, particularly sugars, proteins and salt. This work is a brief practical review of nutritional composition and energy value of different beer types and discusses the contribution of individual nutrients and alcohol to the total energy value. These values were measured in 172 samples of beer (24 pale lagers with the original gravity (OG) ranging from 9.00-10.99%, 45 pale lagers with the OG ranging from 11.00-12.99%, 18 dark lagers with the OG ranging from 11.00-12.99%, 9 special beers with the OG higher than 13%, 31 non-alcoholic beers, 19 beer-mixes, and 26 ciders). The highest average energy value was measured with light special beer (215 kJ/100 mL), cider (208 kJ/100 mL), and dark lager (181 kJ/100 mL). The average value of a standard Pils lager is 175 kJ/100 mL and 144 kJ/100 mL for beers with OG 9.00-10.99% and 11.00-12.99%, respectively. The lowest energy value is measured in non-alcoholic beer (75 kJ/100 mL). In common lagers, alcohol mostly contributes up to 60% to the total energy value, while the energy value of non-alcoholic beer is formed especially by carbohydrates (about 90%). The concentration of salt (sodium) is very low in beer (about 4 mg/100 mL) in comparison with the other food in general.
不同类型啤酒和苹果酒的营养成分和能量值
消费者对包括啤酒在内的食品和饮料的营养成分越来越感兴趣。因此,啤酒的营养价值成为啤酒标签信息中不可或缺的一部分。特别规定了酒精含量低于1.2% vol的啤酒的法律规定的能量值;在某些情况下,碳水化合物的浓度,特别是糖,蛋白质和盐。本文对不同类型啤酒的营养成分和能量值进行了简要的实际综述,并讨论了个别营养成分和酒精对总能量值的贡献。这些数值是在172种啤酒样品中测量的(24种啤酒的原始重力值为9.00-10.99%,45种啤酒的原始重力值为11.00-12.99%,18种黑啤酒的原始重力值为11.00-12.99%,9种特殊啤酒的原始重力值高于13%,31种无酒精啤酒,19种混合啤酒和26种苹果酒)。平均能量值最高的是淡啤酒(215 kJ/100 mL)、苹果酒(208 kJ/100 mL)和黑啤酒(181 kJ/100 mL)。对于OG值为9.00-10.99%和11.00-12.99%的啤酒,标准Pils啤酒的平均值分别为175千焦/100毫升和144千焦/100毫升。能量值最低的是无酒精啤酒(75千焦/100毫升)。在普通的窖藏啤酒中,酒精在总能值中所占的比例大多高达60%,而无酒精啤酒的能值主要是由碳水化合物形成的(约占90%)。与一般的其他食物相比,啤酒中的盐(钠)浓度非常低(约为每100毫升4毫克)。
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