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Beer-Making Process Decreases Due To Climate Change

by Aruna on Sep 16 2009 9:50 AM

In a new research, scientists have determined that due to climate change, the process of making a particular variety of beer has been decreasing in recent years.

According to a report in New Scientist, the research was carried out by climatologist Martin Mozny of the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute and colleagues.

The team found out that the quality of Saaz hops - the delicate variety used to make pilsner lager - has been decreasing in recent years.

They said that the culprit is climate change in the form of increased air temperature.

Mozny's team used a high-resolution dataset of weather patterns, crop yield and hop quality to estimate the impact of climate change on Saaz hops in the Czech Republic between 1954 and 2006.

Best-quality Saaz hops contain about 5 per cent alpha acid, the compound that produces the delicate, bitter taste of pilsners.

The study found that the concentration of alpha acids in Saaz hops has fallen by 0.06 per cent a year since 1954, and models of hop yields and quality under future global warming scenarios predict bigger decreases.

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It's not just Czech hops that are at stake here, according to Francesco Tubiello, a crop specialist at the European Commission and a lead author of the agriculture chapter of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report.

"The famous hop-growing regions of eastern Germany and central Slovakia are facing the same situation," he said.

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The famous hop-growing regions of eastern Germany and central Slovakia are at risk.

Source-ANI
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