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Assessing the impact of finings on the perception of beer

Abstract:
In recent years, a number of commentators have suggested that the use of finings to clarify beer can impair the flavour, because of the removal of key volatile aromatic molecules from the drink. However, are such claims necessarily correct? Unaware of any previous attempt to address this question empirically, we conducted both a blind and a sighted taste test. The test made use of two beers from the same batch, one made using finings and the other made without. In neither experiment did the use of finings affect flavour or liking ratings amongst the social drinkers (N = 235) tested. Thus, the present results clearly suggest that the use of finings does not necessarily impact either the sensory-discriminative or hedonic ratings of beer, despite its influence on the clarity of the finished product.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.3390/beverages3020026

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University of Oxford
Oxford college:
Somerville College
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Funding agency for:
Spence, C
Grant:
Rethinking the Senses grant (AH/L007053/1


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MDPI
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Beverages More from this journal
Volume:
3
Issue:
2
Pages:
26
Publication date:
2017-06-16
Acceptance date:
2017-06-14
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2306-5710


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pubs:700452
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uuid:e88af7c7-2248-4fde-8867-cbb80b658a38
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700452
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2017-06-14

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