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LIST OF ADDITIVES ALLOWED IN COMMERCIAL
BEER IN THE UNITED STATES
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Compiled by the Association of Brewers
PO Box 287, Boulder, CO 80306 USA
(303) 447-0816
From "Adjuncts reported to be employed in brewing," Congressional
Record, March 12, 1973, pp. 7407-7408.
All adjuncts (additives) are listed followed by the range of
levels reported used in Parts Per Million (ppm).
1. Adjuncts employed for conversion:
Proteases and amylases derived from nontoxic strains of:
Aspergillus niger 0.24 to 88.4 ppm.
Aspergillus oryzae 0.17 to 13.6 ppm
Bacillus subtilis 1.6 to 33.3 ppm
Diastase 0.156 to 0.584 ppm
Ficin 2.5 to 54.34 ppm
Papain 4.4 to 17.6 ppm
2. Adjuncts employed for clarifying in finished beer
(chillproofing):
Proteases and amylases derived from nontoxic strains of:
Aspergillus niger (Approved on
application filed in accordance
with ATFD Industry Circular Nos.
70-28 and 71-1.)
Aspergillus oryzae 0.1992 to 2.50 ppm
Bacillus subtilis 0.016 to 0.336 ppm
Bromelain 0.626 to 0.632 ppm
Ficin 1.592 to 3.184 ppm
Papain 0.7524 to 30 ppm
Pepsin 0.52 to 0.76 ppm
Gallotannin (tannin) 21 to 84 ppm
3. Adjuncts employed to stabilize foam or prevent gushing:
Alginate (propylene glycol alginate) 10 to 320 ppm
Calcium disodium EDTA 5 to 10 p.p.m
. (calcium disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate)
Gum arabic (acacia) 2 to 400 ppm
Peptone 1 to 54 ppm
4. Adjuncts employed to prevent oxidation:
Isoascorbates (sodium erythorbate) 2 to 300 ppm
Potassium metabisulfite 0.6 to 80 ppm
Sodium bisulfite 1 to 160 ppm
Sodium hydrosulfite (dithionite) 2.8 to 78 ppm
Sodium metabisulfite <1 to 208 ppm
5. Adjuncts employed as natural and artifical flavors:
Acetic acid 0.192 to 60 ppm
Adipic acid "
Anethole "
Benzaldehyde "
Citric acid 80 to 1,000 ppm
Decanal "
Ethanal (acetaldehyde) <1 to 40 ppm
Ethyl acetate "
Ethyl isobutyrate "
Ethyl maltol "
Gentian, extract "
Glycerin (glycerol) "
Grapefruit, oil "
Isoamyl-acetate "
Isoamyl butyrate "
Isobutyl acetate "
Juniper berries "
Lemon, oil "
Licorice root "
Lime, oil "
Malic acid "
Methyl anthranilate "
Nootkatone "
Octanal "
Orange, oil <1 to 40 ppm
Quassia, extract 2.88 to 9 ppm
Sodium citrate "
Sucrose octaacetate "
Tartaric acid 80 to 800 ppm
a-Terpineol "
6. Adjuncts employed as artificial colors:
Caramel 1 to 11,800 ppm
F.D. & C. Blue No. 1 "
F.D. & C. Red No. 40 "
F.D. & C. Yellow No. 5 "
7. Adjuncts employed as microbiological inhibitors:
n-Heptryl-p- hydroxybenzoate 12 ppm
(heptylparaben).
For more information on applicable limitations on use of these
adjuncts, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope and 50 cents to:
Association of Brewers
PO Box 287
Boulder, CO 80306-0287 USA