Maize and Sorghum as Raw Materials for Brewing, a Review
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
This is well written review about maize and sorghum as raw materials for brewing. It is accurate and actual topic.
Minor reqiurements are:
TABLE 1
Introduce abbreviation DM in table, ---as part of table content, in legend or similar
TABLE 2 and 3 insert word origin, ..(origin country or country of origin)
Author Response
27 March 2021
Dear Referee,
We would like to thank the referee for the close reading and for the proper suggestions.
We hope that we provide all the answers to the reviewer’s comments.
Thank you very much for the recommendations to publish our paper entitled “Maize and sorghum as raw materials for brewing, a Review”.
The present version of the paper has been revised according to the reviewer’s suggestions.
We uploaded the corrected version of the article for which we used the red color for the addition text.
GENERAL COMMENTS:
Referee comments: This is well written review about maize and sorghum as raw materials for brewing. It is accurate and actual topic.
Response: We would like to thank to the referee for its appreciations regarding our manuscript.
Referee comments: TABLE 1. Introduce abbreviation DM in table, ---as part of table content, in legend or similar.
Response: We want to thank to the referee for his/her suggestions. We introduced in our manuscript the abbrevation DM in table, as part of table legend.
Referee comments: TABLE 2 and 3 insert word origin, ..(origin country or country of origin)
Response: We inserted the word origin in table 2 and table 3.
Author Response File: Author Response.docx
Reviewer 2 Report
The presented publication is very interesting material. The authors presented the key issues related to brewing. As well as the raw material that is currently of interest to the fermentation industry, particularly sorghum. The authors presented the differences in the morphological structure and related technological problems. At work, a lot of space is devoted to various types of beer produced on the basis of or with corn or sorghum. Little-known beers consumed around the world are described. In the opinion of the reviewer, the publication is an interesting illustrative material and certainly broadening the knowledge in this field. The collected literature is up-to-date, which deserves emphasis. However, on line 175 there was an error in its writing and this should be corrected. The perspectives chapter could present quantified production forecasts for beer based on these raw materials.
Author Response
27 March 2021
Dear Referee,
We would like to thank the referee for the close reading and for the proper suggestions.
We hope that we provide all the answers to the reviewer’s comments.
Thank you very much for the recommendations to publish our paper entitled “Maize and sorghum as raw materials for brewing, a Review”.
The present version of the paper has been revised according to the reviewer’s suggestions.
We uploaded the corrected version of the article for which we used the red color for the addition text.
REFEREE COMMENTS:
The presented publication is very interesting material. The authors presented the key issues related to brewing. As well as the raw material that is currently of interest to the fermentation industry, particularly sorghum. The authors presented the differences in the morphological structure and related technological problems. At work, a lot of space is devoted to various types of beer produced on the basis of or with corn or sorghum. Little-known beers consumed around the world are described. In the opinion of the reviewer, the publication is an interesting illustrative material and certainly broadening the knowledge in this field. The collected literature is up-to-date, which deserves emphasis. However, on line 175 there was an error in its writing and this should be corrected. The perspectives chapter could present quantified production forecasts for beer based on these raw materials.
Response: We would like to thank to the referee for its appreciations. We also want to thank to him/her for the close reading of our manuscript. We corrected the error from line 175 and we also completed in the manuscript perspectives chapter some aspects related to the quantified production forecasts for beer.
Author Response File: Author Response.docx