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Real-time PCR beer screening For a quick and GEN-IAL result For yeast propagation, in-process control and/or for online final product control Avoid product recalls Reduce the risk of spoilage R-Biopharm dedicated to food safety.

5 potential sources of microbiological spoilage in beer brewing Potential sources of primary contamination Brewing water: e.g. Enterobacteriaceae malt bitter hops mash lautering wort whirlpool Yeast slurry: contamination with e.g. Lactobacillus, non cultured yeast yeast slurry optional aroma hops storage fermentation cooling Potential sources of secondary contamination After filtration: main sources for detection of different beer spoilers Filling station: e.g. S. diastaticus The GEN-IAL kits enable the detection and identification of beer spoilage bacteria and yeast in various sample types including in-process and final product samples. filtration flash pasteur storage filling Product: final quality product control, bacteria /yeast keg bottle 2

Faster and more sensitive results with real-time PCR Customize your routine analysis Either extremely fast or maximal sensitive detection or specific identification is possible by combining different methods of sample preparation and detection with real-time PCR. Approaches for microbiological analysis in beer Time requirement: ~ 2 hrs Centrifugation Centrifugation, qpcr: 2 hours from sample to result Fast screening approach for specific applications + Extremely fast + Screening and/or identification + Only two hours to result Volume maximum 30 ml Sensitivity maximum 10-100 cfu/30 ml (without enrichment) Time requirement: ~ 2 hrs Filtration and qpcr Filtration, qpcr: 2 hours from sample to result Fast screening approach for specific applications + Extremely fast + Screening and/or identification + Only two hours to result Volume maximum 1 L (depending on sample type) Sensitivity maximum 100 cfus Time requirement: ~ 50 hrs Enrichment and qpcr Pre-enrichment and qpcr: 2 days and 2 hours from sample to result Modern established approach for beverage analytic + Fast + Screening and/or identification + Ensure abscence of low cfu / sample volume Time requirement: ~ 50 hrs Polymer binding and qpcr Sampling via polymer, pre-enrichment and qpcr Very sensitive approach for highest demands + Highest sensitivity + Up to 30 liter sample adsorbtion: kegs, in-process control, several bottles + Pre-enrichment of polymer ensures absence of few cfu/sample volume 3

PolyBIND the new approach to adsorb and concentrate spoilage bacteria from large volumes The separation and enrichment of microorganisms from large sample volumes or viscous liquids is still challenging in the beverage industry. Capturing bacteria with PolyBIND (Art. No. PB 0050) For the first time, the newly developed PolyBIND particles enable the quick and easy isolation of microorganisms and viruses from large sample volumes and highly viscous or solid-loaded liquids. PolyBIND binds bacteria by adsorption. Using the sampling device Granusim 14.2, several bottles or one Keg up to 30 liters can be analyzed. Subsequent incubation in a medium of choice, allows state-ofthe-art sampling for high demands/sensitivity of microbiological beverage testing. The beer bottle with cleaned crown cap is placed in the chamber (bottom right) and the seal will be punched manually (top right) under sterile conditions. Carbon dioxide then flushes the sample in small fractions into a sample bottle (top left). Spoilage microorganisms bind to PolyBIND during an incubation phase. The sample bottle will be removed and incubated with medium of choice. Matrices Beers: Pils, Kölsch, mixed beer drinks (e.g. Radler, Lemon), malt beer, IPA beers, Pale Ale, Ale, sour beer, stout, wheat beer, Kellerbier, Belgian beer, dark beers Wines: white wine, red wine Soft drinks: coke, apple juice, orange juice clear, milk Detection limit The detection limit is 10-100 cells/analyzed volume. PolyBIND binding capacity and efficiency The binding capacity of different microorganisms is between 10 5 and 10 6 cfu / 100 mg PolyBIND. The binding efficiency depends on the ph-value of the liquid. The more acidic, the higher the binding efficiency. Optimal ph-values: 3-5. Sugar ingredients do not influence the binding efficiency. Microorganisms being validated Lactobacillus brevis Lactobacillus parabuchneri Lactobacillus buchneri Megasphaera cerevisiae Pectinatus cerevisiiphilus Candida parapsilosis Saccharomyces cerivisiae Lactobacillus casei var. diastaticus Lactobacillus collinoides Lactobacillus lindneri Saccharomyces pasteurianus Dekkera bruxellensis Lactobacillus paracasei Lactobacillus damnosus Saccharomyces cerevisiae 4

Rapid and flexible detection of beer spoilage yeast and bacteria Different combinations of screening and identification possibilities are available, thus allowing a cost effective and customized routine analysis. 1. Group Specific Screening An initial screening gives a group specific answer of for example yeast and bacteria in one assay. QTPYB0096* In a mixture of groups and specific parameters, two samples can be run on one strip, therefore 24 samples per kit can be analyzed for: Tube Sample FAM HEX ROX 1 1 Enterobacteriacae Lactobacillus/Pediococcus Pediococcus 2 1 Wild yeast 1* Bottom-fermented yeast Internal control 3 1 Wild yeast 2* Top-fermented yeast Acetic acid bacteria 4 2 Enterobacteriacae Lactobacillus/Pediococcus Pediococcus 5 2 Wild yeast 1* Bottom-fermented yeast Internal control 6 2 Wild yeast 2* Top-fermented yeast Acetic acid bacteria 7 NTC Inhibition control 8 PTC Positive Control 2. Screening and differentiation in one assay The most relevant beer spoilage bacteria and yeast can be identified in one assay for example with QTPB 0096* 12 strips of 8 wells allows for the detection of the most relevant spoilage organisms for 12 samples in one assay. Well FAM HEX ROX 1 NTC NTC IAC 2 Enterobacteriacae P. anomala S. diastaticus 3 P. damnosus P. acidilactici/pentosaceus/parvulus/ P. claussenii inopinatus 4 Pectinatus spp. Megasphaera spp. L. rossiae 5 L. brevis/l.parabrevis/l.brevisimilis L. lindneri L. cas ei/l.paracasei 6 L. buchneri/l. parabuchneri L. collinoides/l. paracollinoides L. perolens/l. harbinensis 7 L. plantarum/l. paraplantarum L. coryniformis IAC 8 L. acetotolerans L. backii PTC 3. Detection and identification of yeast or bacteria only Several kits are available for the detection of specific bacteria or yeast only. QYDIF0096* - 12 strips allow the identification of 12 yeast species. Tube FAM HEX 1 NTC Inhibition control 2 Rhodotorula spp. Saccharomyces exiguus 3 Candida spp. Saccharomyces diastaticus 4 Saccharomycodes ludwigii Debaromyces hansenii 5 Torulaspora delbrückii Saccharomyces bayanus / pastorianus 6 Kluyveromyces marxianus Hanseniaspora spp. 7 Dekkera spp. Inhibition control 8 Pichia spp. PTC * Available for low, high and white tube profiles. 5

GEN-IAL products for beer analysis Product Description No. of tests/amount Art. No. Beer DNA preparation Sample preparation filtration Sample preparation centrifugation Beer bacteria & yeast First-Beer Differentiation PCR Kit First-Beer Differentiation PCR Kit First-Beer Differentiation PCR Kit First-Beer yeast and bacteria differentiation First-Beer yeast and bacteria differentiation First-Beer yeast and bacteria differentiation GEN-IAL P1 Hyb Probe Screening LC 2.0 FRET GEN-IAL P1 Screening P1 Screening P1 Screening P1 Screening P1 Screening P1 Screening GEN-IAL P1 Screening Spartan DX-12 GEN-IAL P1OHScreening Spartan DX-12 First-Biofilm GEN-IAL First Yeast Hyb Probe Screening LC 2.0 FRET DNA preparation of beverage samples, Filtration 100 preparations FSE 0100 DNA preparation of beverage samples, Centrifugation 100 preparations CSE 0100 Qualitative multiplex real-time PCR Multiplex detection (30 species) and identification (19 species) of relevant beer spoilers high profile: ABI 7500, Agilent MX3005P Multiplex detection (30 species) and identification (19 species) of relevant beer spoilers low profile: Agilent Aria MX, Biorad CFX96, MyGo Pro Multiplex detection (30 species) and identification (19 species) of relevant beer spoilers white strips: Biorad CFX96, LightCycler 480 Multiplex detection and identification of beverage spoiling bacteria and yeasts high profile: ABI 7500, Agilent MX3005P Multiplex detection and identification of beverage spoiling bacteria and yeasts low profile: Agilent Aria MX, Biorad CFX96, MyGo Pro Multiplex detection and identification of beverage spoiling bacteria and yeasts white strips: Biorad CFX96, LightCycler 480 DNA screening and differentiation of bacteria and yeasts for LC 2.0 DNA Screening and differentiation of beer spoiling bacteria and yeasts and yeasts and Saccharomyces diastaticus and hop resistance genes high profile: ABI 7500, Agilent MX3005P and hop resistance genes low profile: Agilent Aria MX, Biorad CFX96, MyGo Pro and hop resistance genes white strips: Biorad CFX96, LightCycler 480 DNA screening without differentiation of bacteria and yeasts 96 reactions QTPBD0096 high 96 reactions QTPBD0096 low 96 reactions QTPBD0096 white 96 reactions QTPYB0096 high 96 reactions QTPYB0096 low 96 reactions QTPYB0096 white 50 reactions PP1H 0050 LC2.0 50 reactions PP1T 0050 50 reactions QPP1T 0050 50 reactions QPP1SD 0050 48 reactions QPP1HR0048 high 48 reactions QPP1HR0048 low 48 reactions QPP1HR0048 white 50 reactions PP1T 0050 SP DNA screening without differentiation of bacteria 50 reactions PP1TOH 0050 SP Specific DNA detection of Lactococcus lactis, Leuconostoc mesenteroides and Pichia anomala 50 reactions QTPBF0050 DNA screening and differentiation of yeasts 50 reactions PYHYB 0050 LC2.0 * QuickGEN kits deliver a rapid, easy one-step DNA lysis and amplification method. Pre-enriched samples as well as centrifuged or filtrated samples may be used with CSE 0100 or FSE 0100 and subsequent QuickGEN detection kits. 6

GEN-IAL products for beer analysis Product Description No. of tests/amount Art. No. Beer bacteria Qualitative real-time PCR GEN-IAL Pectinatus spp./megasphaera spp. Beer resistance genes Specific DNA detection and differentiation of Pectinatus and Megasphaera Qualitative real-time PCR 50 reactions TPPMD 0050 hop resistance genes hora and horc / hita and orf5 Beer yeast GEN-IAL QuickGEN First-Yeast differentiation PCR Kit GEN-IAL QuickGEN First-Yeast differentiation PCR Kit GEN-IAL QuickGEN First-Yeast differentiation PCR Kit GEN-IAL Dekkera anomala GEN-IAL Pichia anomala GEN-IAL Saccharomyces diastaticus GEN-IAL Pichia membranaefaciens GEN-IAL Bottom fermented yeast GEN-IAL Top fermented yeast GEN-IAL accessories GEN-IAL Dekkera bruxellensis Standards Color Compensation Kit LightCycler 480 Color Compensation Kit LightCycler 2.0 Specific DNA detection of hop resistance genes 50 reactions QTPHR 0050 Qualitative real-time PCR DNA screening and differentiation of 12 yeasts high profile: ABI 7500, Agilent MX3005P DNA screening and differentiation of 12 yeasts low profile: Agilent Aria MX, Biorad CFX96, MyGo Pro DNA screening and differentiation of 12 yeasts white strips: Biorad CFX96, LightCycler 480 96 reactions QYDIF0096 high 96 reactions QYDIF0096 low 96 reactions QYDIF0096 white Specific DNA detection of Dekkera anomala 50 reactions TPYDA 0050 Specific DNA detection of Pichia anomala (Wickerhamomyces anomalus) 50 reactions TPYPA 0050 Specific DNA detection of Saccharomyces diastaticus 50 reactions TPYSD 0050 Specific DNA detection of Pichia membranaefaciens 50 reactions TPYPM 0050 Specific DNA detection of bottom fermented yeast 50 reactions TPYUG 0050 Specific DNA detection of top fermented yeast 50 reactions TPYOG 0050 Real-time PCR DNA standards for Dekkera bruxellensis quantification 200.000 cfu DBST 0100 Color compensation kit for multiplex assays 5 reactions PP1TCC 0005 Color compensation kit for multiplex assays 5 reactions CCFH 0005 Washing solution Washing solution for SEW 0100 43 ml WS 0100 * QuickGEN kits deliver a rapid, easy one-step DNA lysis and amplification method. Pre-enriched samples as well as centrifuged or filtrated samples may be used with CSE 0100 or FSE 0100 and subsequent QuickGEN detection kits. 7

Benefits + DNA Extraction Easy one-step DNA lysis method One DNA extraction method for the detection of bacteria and yeast + Real-time PCR assays Ready to use consumables tube stripes pre-coated with lyticase, primer and probes (Depending on the thermocycler, different versions of kits are available Further information is available on request) Simultaneous detection of the most relevant beer spoiling bacteria and yeast in one assay Internal amplification control (IAC) + : qpcr program templates no more programming of the thermocycler The qpcr thermocycler MyGo Pro is an affordable device which is suitable and recommended for the use with the GEN-IAL beverage kits Ready to download qpcr templates (settings for thermoprofile, dyes and samples) enable a most easy workflow, especially in combination with the new line of QuickGEN kits with pre-coated tubes Contact your R-Biopharm sales representative for more information. 02/2018 R-Biopharm AG An der neuen Bergstraße 17, 64297 Darmstadt, Germany E-mail: info@r-biopharm.de www.r-biopharm.com