Refermentation and maturation of lambic beer in bottles: a necessary step for gueuze production

Dries Bongaerts, Arne Bouchez, Jonas De Roos, Margo Cnockaert, Anneleen D. Wieme, Peter Vandamme, Stefan Weckx, Luc De Vuyst

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The production of gueuze beers through refermentation and maturation of blends of lambic beer in bottles is a way for lambic brewers to cope with the variability among different lambic beer batches. The resulting gueuze beers are more carbonated than lambic beers and are supposed to possess a unique flavor profile that varies over time. To map this refermentation and maturation process for gueuze production, a blend of lambic beers was made and bottled, whereby one of them was produced with the old wheat landrace Zeeuwse Witte. Through the use of matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and high-throughput sequencing of bacterial and fungal amplicons, in combination with metabolite target analysis, new insights into gueuze production were obtained. During the initial stages of refermentation, the conditions in the bottles were similar to those encountered during the maturation phase of lambic beer productions in wooden barrels, which was also reflected microbiologically (presence of Brettanomyces species, Pediococcus damnosus, and Acetobacter lambici) and biochemically (ethanol, higher alcohols, lactic acid, acetic acid, volatile phenolic compounds, and ethyl esters). However, after a few weeks of maturation, a switch from a favorable environment to one with nutrient and dissolved oxygen depletion resulted in several changes. Concerning the microbiology, a sequential prevalence of three lactic acid bacterial species occurred, namely, P. damnosus, Lentilactobacillus buchneri, and Lactobacillus acetotolerans, while the diversity of the yeasts decreased. Concerning the metabolites produced, mainly those of the Brettanomyces yeasts determined the metabolic profiles encountered during later stages of the gueuze production.
Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummere01869-23
Aantal pagina's31
TijdschriftApplied and Environmental Microbiology
Volume90
Nummer van het tijdschrift4
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StatusPublished - apr 2024

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