Distilled beverage flavour : recent developments
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Distilled beverage flavour : recent developments
(Ellis Horwood series in food science and technology)
VCH , Ellis Horwood, 1989
- : U.S.
- : Germany
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Distilled beverage flavor
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
A review of progress in the understanding and control of the flavour of distilled beverages. Topics discussed include the impact of biotechnology on fermentation and flavourings, recent trends towards lower alcohol products and modern analytical methods.
Table of Contents
- Current issues in flavour research
- taints - causes and prevention
- sensory analysis of alcoholic beverages
- consumer free-choice profiling of whisky
- remotivating an industrial sensory panel
- computerised collection and statistical analysis of descriptive sensory profiling data
- chromatography with supercritical fluids
- measurement of food and beverage colour
- role of the continuous distillation process on the quality of Armagnac
- a scientific approach to quality control for Cognac spirits
- fruit distillate flavours
- the influence of the quanity of yeast in wine on the volatiles of grape wine brandies
- the contributions of the process to flavour in Scotch malt whisky
- formation and extraction of cis - and trans - beta-methyl-gamma-octalactone from Quercus alba
- the distribution of lignin breakdown products through new and used cask staves
- GC profiles and malt whisky flavour
- influence of lactic acid bacteria on aldehyde, ester and higher alcohol formation during Scotch whisky fermentations
- odour intensities of whisky compounds
- a peak matching technique for capillary GC data and its use in Scotch whisky flavour studies
- flavour from speciality malts
- opportunities for product development
- marketing aspects of new product development
- consumer optimization of blended whiskies using the Simplex approach
- legislative aspects of flavour use
- factors influencing yeast performance during ethanol production
- manipulation of flavour production by yeast, physiological and genetic approaches
- selection and breeding of yeast suitable for high temperature fermentation
- supercritical fluids for extract preparation
- summing up - recent developments in the flavour of distilled beverages.
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