Kvasny Prum. 2017; 63(3): 110-117 | DOI: 10.18832/kp201712

Barley Varieties Registered in the Czech Republic after Harvest 2016Peer-reviewed article

Vratislav PSOTA, Olga DVOŘÁČKOVÁ, Lenka SACHAMBULA, Milan NEČAS, Markéta MUSILOVÁ
1 Výzkumný ústav pivovarský a sladařský, a.s., Sladařský ústav, Mostecká 7, CZ-614 00 Brno / Research Institute of Brewing and Malting Plc, Malting Institute, Mostecká 7, CZ-614 00 Brno
2 ÚKZÚZ, Národní odrůdový úřad, Hroznová 2, CZ-656 06 Brno / CISTA, National Plant Variety Office, Hroznová 2, CZ-656 06 Brno

In 2016, following spring barley malting varieties were registered in the Czech Republic: Soulmate, Remark, Pop, Leenke, and LG Monus. The variety LG Monus fulfilled the requirements given in the application for the protected geographical indication "České pivo". The highest extract content in malt was exhibited by the varieties Soulmate (84.1%) and Leenke (83.6%). The varieties Soulmate, Remark, Pop, and Leenke exhibited the above average to optimal level of proteolytic, amylolytic and cytolytic modification. Further, non-malting varieties of spring barley Ovation and Forman were registered.

Keywords: ječmen, odrůda, sladovnická kvalita

Received: February 26, 2017; Accepted: April 13, 2017; Published: June 15, 2017 

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