does glucose fermentation produce more esters?

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I read here that glucose rich worts will produce a more estery beer. if this is correct, then i would thing corn syrup--glucose--would be a good adition to belgian or wheat beers when this flavor is desirable.

the article states that maltase enzyme converts maltose to glucose at 94-104F.
 
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