2024
DOI: 10.58430/jib.v129i4.38
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The impact of terroir on barley and malt quality – a critical review

David Evan Evans,
Blakely H Paynter,
Marta S Izydorczyk
et al.

Abstract: Why was the work done: With respect to terroir, ‘To be or not to be,’ (Hamlet, Shakespeare) is a key question for maltsters and brewers for malt and beer quality. Terroir is a sparsely studied aspect of malt quality, despite it being an important component of added market-value in wine since ancient times. The ‘sense of place’ imbued by terroir is an expression of the growth of a grape variety in a specific region with respect to local climate, soil, microbiome, elevation/aspect of the vineyard, viticultural a… Show more

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