Characterization of the nutrient composition of German beer styles for the German nutrient database

Larissa E. Pferdmenges, Annett Schröter, Regina Lohmayer, Lisa Striegel, Michael Rychlik, Alexandra Müller, Ann Katrin Meinhardt, Bernhard Trierweiler, Bernd M. Hartmann, Lara Frommherz

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Abstract

Scientific data of nutrient variations in different beer styles are scarce. This study focuses on characterizing German beer styles in regard to their differences in nutrient composition and aims to improve available data for the calculation of nutritional value. 25 retail beer samples of five different German beer styles (Pilsner beer, wheat beer, crystal wheat beer, export beer, dark beer) were analyzed for their nutrient content. Overall this survey revealed significant differences (p<0.05) in the proximate composition (ash, protein, ethanol, glucose), vitamins (thiamine, riboflavin, vitamin B6) and elements (copper, manganese) for the chosen beer styles. The benefit of these new data is exemplified by the calculation of the nutritional supply for average beer consumption and compared with previous data. For the average beer consumer, this study gives higher values for the percentage of daily nutrient recommendation of niacin, vitamin B6 and folate, whereas lower values are given for alcohol and elements like copper and iodine. Our findings demonstrate that these new data provide an improved basis for nutritional value calculation in future consumption studies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104181
JournalJournal of Food Composition and Analysis
Volume105
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2022

Keywords

  • B vitamins
  • Bundeslebensmittelschluessel
  • Chemical composition
  • Element content
  • Folate
  • Food composition database
  • Nutrient database
  • Vitamin content

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