Maydelin H. Espinosa (1), Sarah Furlong (1), William Andrews (1), Michael James (1); (1) Molson Coors Brewing Company, Toronto, ON, Canada
Yeast, Fermentation, and Microbiology
Poster
A comparison of means of detecting wild yeast (growth on YM, YNB) was
made with a variety of yeast species, including known pure cultures and
brewery production yeast. Copper sulfate concentrations as an inhibitor
were also evaluated. The nutrient content of the media was found to
have a significant impact on the amount of copper sulfate needed to
inhibit brewing yeast while still allowing for the growth of wild yeast.
Maydelin H. Espinosa received an M.S. degree in environmental
sciences and a B.S. degree in chemistry, both from University of Havana,
Havana, Cuba. She began employment with the National Center for
Scientific Research (CNIC) in 1998 as a chemist in the polymer
laboratory, synthesizing copolymers for pharmaceutical use in
time-release capsules. Since 2006, she has worked for Molson Coors
Canada in the quality lab, and in 2007, she transitioned to the Molson
Coors central laboratory in the role of chemist. She has published her
polymer work in Polymer UK (42:3393-3397, 2001).