Analysis of Aroma Components in Beer
Applications | 2022 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
Beer aroma is a critical quality attribute influenced by volatile esters and higher alcohols. Accurate profiling of these compounds supports flavor consistency, identification of off-flavors and ensures product quality in brewing operations.
The objective was to develop a robust, headspace-GC-FID method using a SH-Wax column to separate and quantify ten key aroma compounds in beer. The study details instrument setup, chromatographic conditions and demonstrates separation performance for routine analysis.
The analysis employed a Shimadzu Nexis™ GC-2030 coupled to an FID-2030 detector and an HS-20 headspace sampler.
Analytes included ethyl acetate, propyl and butyl alcohols, various acetate and caproate esters, phenylethyl alcohol and acetate, with n-butanol as internal standard.
The method achieved baseline separation of all ten compounds within a single run. Ethyl acetate eluted first, followed by higher alcohols and ester species in order of increasing chain length. Peak shapes were sharp and reproducible, supporting precise quantitation. Carryover was negligible due to optimized needle flush and vial pressurization settings.
This headspace-GC-FID procedure enables rapid screening of flavor-active volatiles for routine QA/QC in breweries. It supports:
Future developments may include coupling with mass spectrometry for structural confirmation, integration with automated data evaluation software, micro-bed flow technology for faster separations, and application to non-alcoholic or specialized fermented beverages.
A validated GC-FID headspace method on a SH-Wax column provides reliable, repeatable analysis of key beer aroma compounds. Its simplicity and robustness make it well-suited for routine quality control in brewing laboratories.
GC, Consumables, GC columns, HeadSpace
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Význam tématu
Beer aroma is a critical quality attribute influenced by volatile esters and higher alcohols. Accurate profiling of these compounds supports flavor consistency, identification of off-flavors and ensures product quality in brewing operations.
Cíle a přehled studie / článku
The objective was to develop a robust, headspace-GC-FID method using a SH-Wax column to separate and quantify ten key aroma compounds in beer. The study details instrument setup, chromatographic conditions and demonstrates separation performance for routine analysis.
Použitá metodika a instrumentace
The analysis employed a Shimadzu Nexis™ GC-2030 coupled to an FID-2030 detector and an HS-20 headspace sampler.
- GC column: SH-Wax (30 m×0.53 mm I.D., 1 µm film)
- Oven program: 40 °C hold 5 min, ramp 10 °C/min to 190 °C, hold 5 min
- Carrier gas: He at 5 mL/min; split ratio 1:5
- FID conditions: 200 °C, H₂ 32 mL/min, air 200 mL/min, He makeup 24 mL/min
- HS sampler: loop mode, vial at 40 °C for 45 min, sample line 70 °C, transfer line 80 °C, vial pressure 150 kPa
Analytes included ethyl acetate, propyl and butyl alcohols, various acetate and caproate esters, phenylethyl alcohol and acetate, with n-butanol as internal standard.
Hlavní výsledky a diskuse
The method achieved baseline separation of all ten compounds within a single run. Ethyl acetate eluted first, followed by higher alcohols and ester species in order of increasing chain length. Peak shapes were sharp and reproducible, supporting precise quantitation. Carryover was negligible due to optimized needle flush and vial pressurization settings.
Přínosy a praktické využití metody
This headspace-GC-FID procedure enables rapid screening of flavor-active volatiles for routine QA/QC in breweries. It supports:
- Detection of off-flavors related to fermentation defects
- Verification of ester profiles for style consistency
- High throughput sample processing with minimal preparation
Budoucí trendy a možnosti využití
Future developments may include coupling with mass spectrometry for structural confirmation, integration with automated data evaluation software, micro-bed flow technology for faster separations, and application to non-alcoholic or specialized fermented beverages.
Závěr
A validated GC-FID headspace method on a SH-Wax column provides reliable, repeatable analysis of key beer aroma compounds. Its simplicity and robustness make it well-suited for routine quality control in brewing laboratories.
Reference
- Shimadzu Application News G317 (JP, ENG)
- Shimadzu Corporation: Nexis GC-2030 / FID-2030 and HS-20 operational manuals
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