Analysis of australian beers using fluorescence spectroscopy

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Abstract

Classification of a series of Australian beers was performed using synchronous scanning fluorescence spectroscopy and emission-excitation matrices based on the IR fingerprint regions. The results indicate that synchronous scanning fluorescence spectroscopy is a robust and valuable method to discriminate between Australian lager beers based on their brand name. In addition, a subsequent spoiling study revealed that when beers are opened and stored at 4◦ C for 4 weeks, the results demonstrated that the beers were not statistically different. The methods and techniques outlined may be of interest to brewing companies and microbrewers to determine the unique beer spectrum.

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Gordon, R., Cozzolino, D., Chandra, S., Power, A., Roberts, J. J., & Chapman, J. (2017). Analysis of australian beers using fluorescence spectroscopy. Beverages, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages3040057

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