RESEARCHINH QUALITY OF HOPS AND HOP’S PRODUCTS WHICH USED IN BREWING
Abstract
The results of biochemical studies hops and ho’s products of home manufacture and foreign production that using in brewing were presented. On results of biochemical indexes of hops and hop’s products that must be considered during the storage, processing and brewing were established their advantages and disadvantages.
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