By akademiotoelektronik, 03/10/2022
The recipe for this beer was made by a robot
Typically, beer contains four ingredients: malt, hops, water, and yeast. To make the recipe, they are stirred. The taste of the drink changes from one recipe to another depending on the dosage of these products, the temperature and other variables. To design their own recipe, the students trained a neural system. He analyzed more than 260,000 recipes found on the web to bring out the best one. "It's one of the best IPAs I've ever made," said Jash Vira, taking a sip from one of the glasses." />UNUSUAL - Create a beer via the artificial intelligence, is it possible? Australian students from the University of Adelaide will answer you yes. At the start of the year, Christopher Fusco and Jash Vira are proud to present the first beer, AI-PA, that a of their robot imagined, as you can see in the video above.
Beer typically contains four ingredients: malt, hops, water, and yeast. To make the recipe, they are stirred. The taste of the drink changes from one recipe to another depending on the dosage of these products, the temperature and other variables. To design their own recipe, the students trained a neural system. He analyzed more than 260,000 recipes found on the web to bring out the best one. "This is one of the best IPAs I've ever made," Jash Vira said, taking a sip from one of the glasses.
Artificial intelligence, the future of the beer industry?
For this project, Christopher Fusco and Jash Vira partnered with a local brewery, Barossa Valley Brewing. Its founder is certain that artificial intelligence is the future of the sector. “The desire to experiment and create superior beers has been one of the foundations of the brewery for 16 years. Also, putting much of this process in the hands of AI was, in a word, terrifying,” said Denham D’Silvia, the founder of Barossa Valley Brewing.
“Beer is traditionally a very manual process, and even more so for a small craft brewery like Barossa Valley. When you're a brewery like us, you can't compete on a large scale. So you have to be different and smart.” The beer is available in the establishment from this month of January for a limited time.
Students are not the first to use AI to brew beer. In 2016 IntelligentX began brewing a range of AI beers. IntelligentX constantly collects feedback from its customers to update its recipes.
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