
A simple and rapid method for testing the quality of fermented beverages is demonstrated, based on the determination of total protein using Coomassie dye and comparison of the absorption spectra of the samples. The applicability of the approach for the analysis of red and white wine, beer, cider and kvass is shown. In addition to accurate instrumental characterization of samples, this approach can be adapted for qualitative testing in the field or at home.
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