Beer Brewing Using a Fusant between a Sake Yeast and a Brewer's Yeast
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Beer brewing using a fusant between a sake yeast(a lysine auxotrophic mutant of sake yeast K-14)and a brewer's yeast(a respiratory-deficient mutant of the top fermentation yeast NCYC1333)was performed to take advantage of the beneficial characteristics of sake yeasts, i.e., the high productivity of esters, high tolerance to ethanol, and high osmotolerance. The fusant(F-32)obtained was different from the parental yeasts regarding, for example, the assimilation of carbon sources and tolerance to ethanol. A brewing trial with the fusant was carried out using a 100-l pilot-scale plant. The fusant fermented wort more rapidly than the parental brewer's yeast. However, the sedimentation capacity of the fusant was relatively low. The beer brewed using the fusant contained more ethanol and esters compared to that brewed using the parental brewer's yeast. The fusant also obtained osmotolerance in the fermentation of maltose and fermented high-gravity wort well.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2001-05-25
著者
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Mukai Nobuhiko
National Research Institute of Brewing
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Mizuno Akihiro
National Research Institute of Brewing
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NISHIMORI CHIHARU
National Research Institute of Brewing
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FUJISHIGE IKUKO
National Research Institute of Brewing
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TAKAHASHI TOSHIRO
National Research Institute of Brewing
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SATO KAZUO
National Research Institute of Brewing
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Wilson Fujishige
National Research Institute Of Brewing
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