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titleOfInvention Shelf Stabilized Hops Product
abstract A shelf-stabilized form of hops may be produced by mixing hops with rice bran and magnesium oxide. The stabilized hops may be contained in a paper filter for use during brewing. The rice bran may act as a surfactant or emulsifier during the boil phase of the brewing process. The magnesium oxide may accelerate isomerization during boiling, and by keeping the ingredients in a paper filter container, the magnesium oxide may be in close contact with the hops during beer making. It is believed that the magnesium oxide or other metal salt may offset the degradation of alpha acids at room temperature by slowly isomerizing the alpha acids. A typical form of shelf-stabilized hops may contain rice bran at amounts of 25% or more by weight of hops, and magnesium oxide at 3% or more by weight of hops. The mixture may be ground and pelletized prior to being contained in a paper filter.
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