Save the Flavor — Robust Iso-α-Acids Assaying in Beer within Ten Minutes
Applications | 2016 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Accurate determination of beer bitterness is critical for quality control, flavor consistency and foam stability in the brewing industry. Iso-α-acids are the main contributors to bitterness and also influence antimicrobial properties and foam retention. Differentiation between cis- and trans-isomers of isohumulones is essential, because each isomer exhibits distinct sensory contributions and stability profiles.
This study aimed to develop a rapid, robust HPLC method for direct quantitation of individual cis- and trans-isohumulones in untreated beer samples. The objectives included minimizing sample preparation time, enhancing reproducibility, extending column lifetime and generating a characteristic isomer fingerprint for routine beer quality monitoring within ten minutes.
Sample Preparation and Separation
An on-line solid phase extraction (SPE) procedure was integrated directly with HPLC, allowing injection of untreated beer samples and automated cleanup. The chromatographic separation employed isocratic elution on a reversed-phase column, optimized for baseline resolution of six isohumulone isomers.
The method achieved complete analysis of cis- and trans-isomers of cohumulone, n-humulone and adhumulone within nine minutes. The automated on-line SPE reduced manual intervention and the system demonstrated high reproducibility. The characteristic cis/trans isomer pattern was consistently obtained for a German Pilsner sample, highlighting the fingerprint’s value for quality control. The rapid turnaround and minimal column fouling extended operational uptime.
Advancements in ultra-high-pressure liquid chromatography and detector sensitivity will further shorten analysis times and enhance resolution. Coupling with mass spectrometric detection can expand the profiling of degradation products. Automated high-throughput platforms may integrate bitterness analysis with other beer quality assays for comprehensive process monitoring.
The presented HPLC method with on-line SPE enables rapid, reliable quantitation of individual isohumulone isomers in untreated beer within ten minutes. It delivers a robust fingerprint of cis/trans ratios, enhances sample throughput and supports consistent beer quality monitoring.
HPLC
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Accurate determination of beer bitterness is critical for quality control, flavor consistency and foam stability in the brewing industry. Iso-α-acids are the main contributors to bitterness and also influence antimicrobial properties and foam retention. Differentiation between cis- and trans-isomers of isohumulones is essential, because each isomer exhibits distinct sensory contributions and stability profiles.
Goals and Study Overview
This study aimed to develop a rapid, robust HPLC method for direct quantitation of individual cis- and trans-isohumulones in untreated beer samples. The objectives included minimizing sample preparation time, enhancing reproducibility, extending column lifetime and generating a characteristic isomer fingerprint for routine beer quality monitoring within ten minutes.
Methodology
Sample Preparation and Separation
An on-line solid phase extraction (SPE) procedure was integrated directly with HPLC, allowing injection of untreated beer samples and automated cleanup. The chromatographic separation employed isocratic elution on a reversed-phase column, optimized for baseline resolution of six isohumulone isomers.
Used Instrumentation
- Thermo Scientific Dionex UltiMate 3000 RS HPLC System with On-line SPE RS configuration
- Hypersil GOLD C8 guard column (20 × 2.1 mm, 5 μm) for SPE cleanup
- Hypersil GOLD analytical column (100 × 2.1 mm, 1.9 μm)
- Variable wavelength UV detector set at 270 nm
Main Results and Discussion
The method achieved complete analysis of cis- and trans-isomers of cohumulone, n-humulone and adhumulone within nine minutes. The automated on-line SPE reduced manual intervention and the system demonstrated high reproducibility. The characteristic cis/trans isomer pattern was consistently obtained for a German Pilsner sample, highlighting the fingerprint’s value for quality control. The rapid turnaround and minimal column fouling extended operational uptime.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Analysis of untreated beer simplifies workflow and reduces health risks
- Automated SPE improves reproducibility and throughput, allowing overnight operation
- Isocratic conditions maintain system stability and protect column longevity
- Cis/trans ratio fingerprint offers detailed quality assessment for brewers and QC labs
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advancements in ultra-high-pressure liquid chromatography and detector sensitivity will further shorten analysis times and enhance resolution. Coupling with mass spectrometric detection can expand the profiling of degradation products. Automated high-throughput platforms may integrate bitterness analysis with other beer quality assays for comprehensive process monitoring.
Conclusion
The presented HPLC method with on-line SPE enables rapid, reliable quantitation of individual isohumulone isomers in untreated beer within ten minutes. It delivers a robust fingerprint of cis/trans ratios, enhances sample throughput and supports consistent beer quality monitoring.
References
- Caballero I, Blanco CA, Porras M. Iso-α-acids, bitterness and loss of beer quality during storage. Trends Food Sci Technol. 2012.
- Heidorn M. Fast determination of iso-alpha-acids in untreated beer samples with specific separation into cis- and trans-isomers. J Am Soc Brew Chem. 2013.
- Thermo Scientific. Application Brief 155: Monitor the brewing process with LC–transformation of hop α-acids into beer iso-α-acids. 2014.
- Thermo Scientific. Application Brief 156: The Everlasting Paradigm–Keep beer tradition or prevent beer from a skunky off-flavor? 2014.
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