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Identification & Functionality
- Ingredient Name
- Ingredients
- Hops Extract
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Product Features
CO2 hop extract preserves the bitter substances in the hops from which it is made. He has an excellent Stability and represents a practical and concentrated alternative to raw hops or hop pellets.
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Food & Nutrition Applications
- Product Application
For effective bitterness, the extract should be used at the beginning of the wort boiling or up to ten minutes afterwards be admitted. The yield of the α-acids in the beer is slightly higher than with non-isomerized hop pellets and is usually between 32 and 38%. If added late during the wort boiling process, the Yield of the α-acids are significantly lower. The required amount of CO2 hop extract results from the α acid content and the expected yield. The actual yield can vary depending on the plant and Process parameters vary. If the addition is made by means of an automated dosing system, the extract should be in the Heated up beforehand to 40 ° C and gently stirred to ensure a clean dosage
Properties
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Density | 0,9 -1,0 | g/ml | — |
Extraction Pressure | 150 -500 | bar | — |
Extraction Pressure (Liquid) | 55 -70 | bar | — |
Extraction Temperature | 50 -60 | — | — |
Extraction Temperature (Liquid) | 5 -15 | °C | — |
Hop Oils | approx. 0.5 - 5 | ml / 100 g | — |
Quality of Carbon dioxide | Food grade | — | — |
Viscosity | approx. 1 - 3 Pas at 30 - 40 | °C | — |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
- Quality Assurance And Food Safety
BarthHaas operates a quality management system based on ISO 9001 as well as management programs for Food safety according to internationally recognized HACCP guidelines. More information about our Systems and programs can be found on our website (www.barthhaas.com).
Technical Details & Test Data
- Product Specifications
α-acids: with aroma hops typically approx. 35%, with high alpha hops 50% (depending of the hop variety)
β-acids: usually 5 - 40% (depending on the hop variety)
- Analytical Methods
Three methods can be used to determine the α-acid content: high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC), spectrophotometric and conductometric methods.
A specific measurement of the hops acid concentrations can be carried out by means of:
- HPLC with the current ICE standard, according to EBC method 7.7 or ASBC method Hops-14
- Conductometric methods EBC 7.6 or ASBC Hops-8
- ASBC Hops-8 spectrophotometric method
- The hop oil concentration can be determined using:
- EBC method 7.10 or ASBC method Hops-13
Safety & Health
- Safety Note
CO2 hop extract is a natural, non-toxic product and can be used safely, provided that routine protective measures such as avoiding skin and especially eye contact are observed. For more information, please refer to the relevant safety data sheet (SDS).
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging
The α-acid content can be standardized by adjusting the weight per container. Alternatively the α-acid content of the extract can be adjusted by adding glucose syrup or other material in
Food quality should be standardized. Container sizes are between 0.5 and 4 kg. Large single-use containers are available in sizes between 50 and 200 kg. The container material meets all requirements of Foodstuff Ordinance. For large containers for automated dosing systems, you can use If desired viscosity analyzes can be provided. The entire inner surface of the container is covered with a Lined food grade coating.
Storage & Handling
- Storage And Shelf Life
CO2 hop extract is extremely stable when stored appropriately. Hop oils stay in theirs original condition preserved. The extract should be stored in a cool place between 0 and 5 ° C and within 8 Years after processing. If CO2 extract is stored at room temperature (below 25 ° C), the extract should be used within 3 years, opened containers always within a few days.