HOPS AND HOP PRODUCTS

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HOPS AND HOP PRODUCTS OVERVIEW

• TNS Overview

• The Hop Industry

• What is a Hop?

• What is Hop Essential Oil?

• Hop Inspiration Range

• Benefits and Application

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Totally Natural Solutions Ltd

Overview

• Specialists in natural hop aromas and flavours

• Manufacturing capability

• Product Development

• Operating globally with distribution in USA, UK, Australia, NZ, Scandinavia, Baltics and Brazil.

• ISO9001, Kosher and HACCP approvals in place

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Products and Services

Products

• Dry hop aromas

• Late hop flavours

• Hop Bittering Products- iso alpha acids

• Hop Pellets

Capability

• Distillation, Fractionation, Separation capability

• Blending and Packing facilities

• Technical capability- laboratory facilities, services and analysis

Benefits

• A commitment to providing products of the highest standard, safely and with respect for the environment

• Easy to use, 100% hop, reproducible

• Emphasis on natural, green technologies and clean labelling

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The Hop Industry

~100te hops grown per year, 75% in US and Germany

Four hop companies market ~ 80% of the world‘s crop with

market shares :

Barth Haas Group 35%

Steiner 25%

HVG 10%

Yakima Chief/HU 8-10%

The remaining 20%: small dealers, local cooperatives

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World Hop Growing

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The Hop Industry

Hops have an enormous flavor and aroma effect in beer but cost in use small. Hop quality is essential.

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Brewing Trends in Last Decade

• Emergence of craft brewing – dynamic, innovative

• Increased popularity of intense hoppy beer styles

• Breeding of new flavor hop varieties (with high oil contents and intense hop character) also increased.

• Hop aroma and flavour character poorly characterized (cf alpha)

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The Hop Market

Demand increasing:

Craft breweries USA, consumer taste

Supplies reduced:

Czech Republic and German Hallertau regions

weather crop failure, USA irrigation issues

Result:

2015 is a crop shortage year!!!

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Hop Bines in a Field

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Humulus Lupus

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Hop Cross Section

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What is a Hop?

α

β

Hop oils

Hop polyphenols

Lipids and waxes

Water, Cellulose

etc.

Alpha acid

Beta acid

• Bitterness

• Hop Aroma

• Differentiation of beer

types and brands

• Foam Enhancement

• Microbiological

Stability

• Contribution to body &

mouthfeel of a beer

• Improvement of haze

and flavour stability

Alpha acids

Beta acids

Hop oils

Polyphenols

Waxes and steroids

Proteins

Cellulose

moisture

Monosaccharides

Pectin's

Minerals (Ash)

2 - 18

1 - 10

0.5 - 3

2 - 5

tr - 25

15

40 - 50

6 - 10

2

2

10

% w/w

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Is this a hop product?

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Hop Aroma and Flavour

• Comes from the essential oils

• Composition of oil varies with hop variety

• 3 distinct groups- hydrocarbon (insoluble), oxygenated and sulphur containing.

• Affected by alcohol content, malt type and yeast – beer matrix

• IAA content changes aroma, taste and mouthfeel

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Hop Oil Components

Hop oil

Hydrocarbons

Monoterpenes (Myrcene)

(ß-Caryophylene, α Humulene, Farnesene)

Aliphatic hydrocarbons

Oxygen compounds

Terpene alcohols (linalool, geraniol)

Sesquiterpene alcohols (humulenol I +II, humulol)

others (alcohols, epoxides, ketones, ester)

Sulfur compounds

Thio esters

others

Sulfides (DMS)

Sesquiterpenes

75% 25%

Ref: Sharpe and Laws

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Example of chromatogram of hop pellets (cv. Magnum)

Oxygenatedmonoterpenoids, esters, alcohols,

ketones etc.

Sesquiterpene hydrocarbons

Monoterpene hydrocarbons

Oxygenatedsesquiterpenoids, esters, alcohols,

ketones, etc.

RT: 9.00 - 61.30 SM: 7B

10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60

Time (min)

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β-caryophyllene

α-humulene

β-myrcene

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Principle Odour Compounds in Hops

Spicy/Herbal Piney/Woody Floral Citrus Fruity/Tropical Epoxides Myrcene Nerol Limonene Linalool

Eudesmol Beta-Pinene Geraniol Citral Esters

Farnesol Alpha Pinene Geranyl Acetate Citronellol

Caryophyllene Oxide Farnesene Linalool

Caryophyllene Citronellol Sulphur Compounds

Alpha Terpineol

Humulene

• But what about the minor hop components?

• Synergistic Effects in beer flavour matrix

• Flavour Thresholds

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Addition in Brewing Process

Mashing

Lauter tun Kettle Whirlpool

Ferm

en

tation

Tan

k

Brightbeertank

Filter1Filter

2 Maturation tank

Traditional hop products added

here

Hop bittering, aroma and flavour added here

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The Hop Inspiration Range

HopInspiration

Range

HopAlpha

(bittering)

HopSensation

(flavour)

HopBurst

(aroma)

HopShot

(fractions)HopPlus

(botanicals)

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Hop Inspiration Range

Benefits

• Product utilisation improved

• Reproducible flavour and aroma addition

• Novel hop fraction

• Differentiate single wort streams

• Don’t affect haze or foam stability

• Light stable, no pesticide residue carry-over, no nitrates.

Usage

• Added post fermentation to bright beer

• Typical dose 15g/HL (range 5-40g/HL)

• Stable, fully soluble in beer, shelf life 12 months

• Legislation – EU approved as a natural hop extract conforming with (EC)1334/2008.

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HopShot

Fractionated hop oil giving Late Hop character

• Individual character of distinct groups- spicy, floral, herbal, woody, citrus, fruity

• Varietal hop product- cascade, saaz, target

• Beer Style products- lager, ale, IPA

• Varietal types –”Citra, Galaxy, Saaz” types from hop fractions

• New patented, solvent free, process

• All natural product, 100% hop

• Added post fermentation hence no loss onto yeast in fermentation, no loss by CO2 evolution

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HopBurst

Delivers “burst” of dry hop aroma.

• Varietal whole oil solubilised in

food grade carrier

• Retains volatile component and

hop character of variety

• Easy to use, no spent hop to

remove, no long steep times, no

losses of beer in spent hops.

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Hop Inspiration

HopSensation

• Specific Blends of hop varietal oils combines late and dry hop character and hop fractions eg spicy:floral:cascade

• Emphasis is on balance and application to beer style

HopPlus

• Blends hop fractions with other botanicals (vanilla, chocolate, ginger, chilli) to give unique flavour profiles. Single additions, reproducible flavours.

HopAlpha

• All provide standardised method of adding IBU. Tetra also provides some foam head retention. Hexa product now developed.

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Benefits of the Hop Inspiration Range

• Independent addition of aroma and flavour

• Consistent quality, independent of crop variation

• Easy to use, reproducible.

• Single wort stream – differentiating

• 100% utilisation

• Beer development reduced – quicker, unique

• Can be pasteurised without loss of flavour

• Economics

• Supply

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Cost in Use

• 100% hop utilization in the brewing process, when compared to ~ 33% hop utilization from hop pellets

• Cost in use will be less when compared to hop cones

• Additional benefits of capacity, throughput, lower beer loses

• Cost exercise:

• TNS Hop fractions vs. Hop Pellets/Hop Cones

Brewery Product Ave Dose Rate Ave £/kg £/hlt beer

Craft Hops 300grm/hlt 20 6.00

HopBurst 20grm/hlt 85 1.70

Global Hops 100g/hlt 15 1.50

HopShot 15g/hlt 60 0.90

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Applications

• Seasonal beers

• Mainstream brands

• Undesirable flavours

• Rationalisation of brew streams

• Sales and marketing (packaging)

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For More Information ContactTotally Natural Solutions Ltd.

Colin WilsonManaging Director

Totally Natural Solutions LtdUnit 3a Arnold Business Park,

Branbridges Road, East Peckham,TN12 5LG

Tel: + 44 (0) 1622 872105Email: [email protected],

Newland,

Nr Malvern. WR13 5BB