The disappearance of riboflavin absorbance at 445 nm from beers or model beers on light exposure is directly linked to light-struck character formation. The addition of (+)-catechin, (-)-epicatechin, tryptophol, or ascorbic acid was able to reduce, but not stop, absorbance loss or light-struck character formation in either model beer or mainstream lager that was exposed to light. When isohumulone was present in model beer, the inhibitory effect of (+)-catechin, (-)-epicatechin, or tryptophol decreased with increasing isohumulone. The spectrophotometric method used in this study is a simple and effective method for determining light-struck susceptibility.