Isolation and utilization of indigenous yeast strain for brewing of millet beer (OYOKPO)

N. Uraih, W. E. Anetekhai
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Three yeast strains were isolated from a spontaneously fermented native millet (Pennisetum typhoideum) malt beer (Oyokpo). One of the yeast isolates found to have the most highly fermenting capacity was characterised and identified as a strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The yeast was then utilised as the pitching yeast in a subsequent controlled fermentation of millet wort at 20°C for 120 hours. Bitter leaf (Vernonia amagdalina) extract was used as the bittering and flavouring agent. The Oyokpo beer sample produced under these conditions was found to possess both chemical and organoleptic qualities comparable to some extent, to the conventional barley malt beer. At the end of fermentation, the pH, specific gravity, alcohol content, reducing sugar content and protein content of the beer were 4.11, 1.0308, 2.81% (v/v), 4.00 (mg/ml) and 0.84 (mg/ml) respectively.
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国产小米啤酒酵母菌株的分离与利用
从一种天然发酵的本地小米(Pennisetum typhoideum)麦芽啤酒(Oyokpo)中分离出3株酵母菌。其中一株发现具有最高发酵能力的酵母菌被鉴定为酿酒酵母菌株。然后将该酵母作为俯仰酵母,在随后的20°C下控制发酵小米麦芽汁120小时。以苦叶提取物为苦味剂和调味剂。在这些条件下生产的Oyokpo啤酒样品在某种程度上具有与传统大麦芽啤酒相当的化学和感官品质。发酵结束时,啤酒的pH值为4.11,比重为1.0308,酒精含量为2.81% (v/v),还原糖含量为4.00 (mg/ml),蛋白质含量为0.84 (mg/ml)。
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