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Lipids are fatty acids derived from yeast metabolism, oxidized hops and malt. They affect ability of beer to form a foam head and play an important role in beer staling. Lipids cause soapy flavors, and when oxidized contribute to stale flavors. On the positive side, they contribute to yeast viability. | Lipids are fatty acids derived from yeast metabolism, oxidized hops and malt. They affect ability of beer to form a foam head and play an important role in beer staling. Lipids cause soapy flavors, and when oxidized contribute to stale flavors. On the positive side, they contribute to yeast viability. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:22, 20 January 2007
Lipids are fatty acids derived from yeast metabolism, oxidized hops and malt. They affect ability of beer to form a foam head and play an important role in beer staling. Lipids cause soapy flavors, and when oxidized contribute to stale flavors. On the positive side, they contribute to yeast viability.