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Standard Brewing
Malting and malt preparation
Mashing and wort separation
Wort boiling
Wort clarification, cooling and aeration
Fermentation and maturation
Beer filtration, stabilisation and packaging
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SorghumSince the 1970’s Kerry Ingredients & Flavours (formerly Biocon and Quest International), has been directly involved in developing efficient brewing processes for the production of clear lager beer from sorghum. The importance of this work was highlighted when in the 1980’s the Nigerian government due to economic reasons, put a ban on the importation of malted barley into Nigeria. This forced local breweries to brew exclusively from sorghum and maize. With optimized levels of commercial enzymes and brewing ingredients, high quality clear lager beer can be produced from sorghum. Sorghum is currently available to brewers as malt, or as a raw unmalted cereal in the form of grits or whole grain. The following table summarises the current array of options available to sorghum brewers.

While sorghum has been successfully used to replace malted barley in African countries such as Nigeria, more recent interest in the area of gluten-free beer, has highlighted sorghum (a gluten free cereal) on the world-stage as a leading contender for the production of gluten-free beers. The following table summarises the main difficulties in sorghum brewing and the solutions that Kerry Ingredients & Flavours provides in addressing these problems.
Typical problems | Our Solutions | Poor extract levels | Promalt SL, Promalt SS | Poor mash or beer filtration | Promalt SS, Promalt SL, Biofase & Bioglucanase | Insufficient levels of free amino nitrogen | Promalt SL, Bioprotease | High mash viscosities and starch positive wort | Hitempase | Limited vitamins, essential salts and amino acids for yeast | Yeastex | Poor wort fermentability | Bioferm P / FA Conc Promalt SS | Poor foam stability | Biofoam K, Biofoam W, Biofoam CL |
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