CSI for bad beer…

January 26th, 2006

Real Time PCR for Bad Beer

I can see it now… someone in Vegas dies from bad beer,
so Grissom and the team head off to the offending brewery….

Real Time PCR - Seminar at Nutfield

BRi is hosting, on the 15th of March, a seminar on the use of Real-Time PCR (polymerase chain reaction) for detection and identification of beer spoilage micro-organisms. This sponsored seminar is open to all with only a nominal charge being made for catering. The two sponsors of the seminar are Applied Biosystems, a leading manufacturer of Real-Time PCR systems and Pika Weihenstephan, a manufacturer of Real-Time PCR detection kits.
Ensuring that spoilage micro-organisms are not present in beer is critical to brand value. Spoilage micro-organisms invariably lead to deterioration in beer appearance and flavour, changes which are easily noticed by consumers. Traditional methods for detecting beer spoilage micro-organisms take up to 7 days and therefore are of limited value in commercial situations, however DNA based Real-Time PCR techniques greatly reduce detection time. Coupled with robotic pipetting and commercially available, beer specific, detection kits such systems can provide a perfect quality control tool with high sample throughput capability.
For further information about this seminar please contact Karin Pawlowsky at k.pawlowsky@brewingresearch.co.uk.

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