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. 1973 Sep;26(3):349–353. doi: 10.1128/am.26.3.349-353.1973

Trends in Wort Carbohydrate Utilization

Girishchandra B Patel 1, W Michael Ingledew 1
PMCID: PMC379788  PMID: 16349967

Abstract

A gas chromatographic method suitable for any type of low-molecular-weight carbohydrate analysis has been utilized to determine the individual wort sugars in corn adjunct wort from a Western Canadian brewery. The fluctuations in each sugar during primary lager fermentation have been graphed. „End fermented” wort has been shown to contain some maltotriose, a small amount of maltose, and the nonfermentable carbohydrates, including maltotetraose, maltopentose, and dextrins.

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