Bitterness Analysis

Measurement of Bitterness of in a beer/wort sample (EBC 9.8).
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Bitterness analysis in beer primarily measures the levels of iso-alpha acids, which are the compounds responsible for the bitter taste derived from hops during the brewing process. This analysis typically employs methods such as spectrophotometry to quantify bitterness units, often expressed in International Bitterness Units (IBU). Understanding bitterness is crucial for brewers as it helps balance the beer's flavour profile, enhancing its overall aesthetic appeal. Proper analysis ensures that the bitterness complements other elements like malt sweetness, contributing to a well-rounded and enjoyable beer experience.
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