Acta Agriculturae Slovenica | |
The magic world of whiskey microbiota | |
Barbara JERŠEK1  Miha KOVAČ2  Simon KOREN2  Minka KOVAČ2  Anja VERONOVSKI2  Nataša TOPLAK2  Leon KOROŠEC2  Ajda PRISTAVEC3  | |
[1] Department of Food Science and Technology, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Jamnikarjeva 101, Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia;Omega d.o.o., Dolinškova 8, Ljubljana, SI-1000, Slovenia;Université catholique de Louvain, Place de l'Université 1, 1348 Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium; | |
关键词: whiskey; metagenomics; bacteria; | |
DOI : 10.14720/aas.2020.116.2.1692 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Modern metagenomics techniques in combination with next generation sequencing are increasingly used for research of numerous environments inhabited by diverse microbiota. In the present study we focused on a rather unusual environment for their growth, a forgotten bottle of blended Scotch whiskey. Whiskey is a world-known popular spirit, traditionally produced in a series of steps comprising malting of barley, fermenting the malt to an alcoholic wort, distilling and at least 3-year long maturation in oak casks, followed by filtration. In the process, notably in the fermentation, microorganisms play a crucial role. However, we were primarily interested in potential microbiological and chemical changes that might have taken place over the years while the half-empty whiskey bottle was left open. We found that only a very low number of aerobic mesophilic bacteria survived in it while the ethanol content decreased from 40 % to approximately 30 %. Interestingly, the metagenomics analysis showed there was a large and diverse microbial community present in the forgotten whiskey. Among the most abundant microorganisms were members of human commensal microbiota, some potentially disease-causing and also food spoiling bacteria, in particular genus Pseudomonas. Surprisingly, we even found a non-negligible number of typically environmental bacterial species.
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