[Microbial contaminants in bottled craft beer of Andean Patagonia, Argentina]

Rev Argent Microbiol. 2023 Jan-Mar;55(1):88-99. doi: 10.1016/j.ram.2022.05.006. Epub 2022 Jun 21.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

The brewing activity in Andean Patagonia plays a very important role in the region's economy, being microbial contamination one of the main problems in terms of quality. The presence of contaminant bacteria and wild yeasts in beer generate microbiological, physical and chemical changes that impact on its sensory attributes. However, few breweries establish criteria and policies to guarantee the quality of their products in a microbiological sense. The purpose of this work was to study for the first time the incidence of microbial contaminants in bottled craft beers from Andean Patagonia, identify the main microorganisms involved and establish relationships between contamination and the physicochemical variables of beer. We analyzed 75 beers from 37 breweries from 12 different Patagonian cities. Our results showed that 69.3% of the analyzed beer exhibited contaminant microorganism growth. Bacteria Levilactobacillus brevis and wild yeasts of Saccharomyces were the main microorganisms responsible for these contaminations. In addition, we found that microbial contamination had an impact on beer sensory profile and also that pH was correlated with the presence of lactic acid bacteria in beer, being an indicator of contamination for these bacteria. In conclusion, we observed that 8 out of 10 breweries studied showed contamination problems, highlighting the need to design prevention and control strategies in microbreweries.

Keywords: Argentina; Beer spoilers; Cerveza artesanal; Craft beer; Microorganismos contaminantes; Patagonia.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Argentina
  • Bacteria
  • Beer* / analysis
  • Fermentation
  • Yeasts*