Patent classifications
C12H1/18
METHOD FOR REFINING RECTIFIED ALCOHOL AND APPARATUS FOR IMPLEMENTING SAME
The present invention relates to the field of food industry and to pharmacology and medicine, and it is intended for refining water-alcohol mixtures by the way of de-rectifying and homogenizing those mixtures, and also it will find a wide application in manufacturing and processing beverages or liquid medicaments based on rectified spirit. The objective of the invention is to create such a method for refining rectified alcohol, which would ensure maximum improvement of a beverage by small changes in its structure while maintaining the original taste of the initial product, as well as creating a device for refining rectified alcohol that would ensure the high efficiency of the processes for de-rectifying and homogenizing of the beverage evenly throughout the rectifying column with minimal production costs.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PASTEURIZING AND FILLING MEDIUM INTO CONTAINERS
A device for pasteurizing and filling medium into containers includes a short time heating system for pasteurizing the medium, a single buffer container downstream of the short time heating system for receiving the medium, and a rotary filling device downstream of the buffer container. The filling device is connected to the buffer container in a buffer-free manner and pipes and/or one or more rotary distributors are disposed between the filling device and the buffer container. A method for pasteurizing and filling medium into containers, where filling the containers with the medium is performed by way of a device in a buffer-free manner using a filling device, includes: pasteurizing the medium in the short time heating system, buffering the pasteurized medium in the buffer container, and filling the pasteurized medium into the containers. The pasteurized medium is transported in a buffer-free manner from the buffer container to the filling device.
GAS-INFUSED FLUIDS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
The present disclosure provides fluids, such as a distilled spirit, comprising at least about 25 ppm of an infused gas. Systems and methods for producing such gas-infused fluids are also provided.
GAS-INFUSED FLUIDS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME
The present disclosure provides fluids, such as a distilled spirit, comprising at least about 25 ppm of an infused gas. Systems and methods for producing such gas-infused fluids are also provided.
METHOD FOR RAPID MATURATION OF DISTILLED SPIRITS USING LIGHT AND HEAT PROCESSES
An improved system and process for rapidly producing distilled spirits having characteristics associated with a much longer maturation process is provided. The method involves contacting wood with an amount of unmatured distilled spirit under heated conditions and contacting the resulting heat-treated spirit with actinic light. The disclosure provides embodiments where a spirit is sequentially processed through heat and actinic light treatment. The disclosure also provides embodiments where a heat-treated spirit is mixed with a spirit that has been separately treated with light to give characteristics of a mature spirit. Air may also be percolated through a mature spirit in a container with a headspace at a gauge pressure between about 25 inHg and about 30 inHg, until the alcohol concentration of the mature spirit is reduced by between about 1% to about 2% by volume, and until the total volume of the mature spirit is reduced by about 10% or less.
METHOD FOR RAPID MATURATION OF DISTILLED SPIRITS USING LIGHT AND HEAT PROCESSES
An improved system and process for rapidly producing distilled spirits having characteristics associated with a much longer maturation process is provided. The method involves contacting wood with an amount of unmatured distilled spirit under heated conditions and contacting the resulting heat-treated spirit with actinic light. The disclosure provides embodiments where a spirit is sequentially processed through heat and actinic light treatment. The disclosure also provides embodiments where a heat-treated spirit is mixed with a spirit that has been separately treated with light to give characteristics of a mature spirit. Air may also be percolated through a mature spirit in a container with a headspace at a gauge pressure between about 25 inHg and about 30 inHg, until the alcohol concentration of the mature spirit is reduced by between about 1% to about 2% by volume, and until the total volume of the mature spirit is reduced by about 10% or less.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME
The present invention is an alcoholic beverage having the sensory characteristics of a traditionally aged distilled spirit. The method for making the alcoholic beverage includes introducing a ratio of wood chips to a distilled spirit and applying pressure to create interaction between the wood chips and distilled spirit.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF SOLUBLE GASES FROM FLUID SAMPLES
Devices, systems and methods are disclosed which relate to using containers with a multitude of nucleation sites covering a major portion of the inside wall of the container to enable rapid and nearly complete removal of soluble gases from fluid samples, including carbonated beverages and other carbonated fluid samples. A fluid sample is rapidly poured into the described container initiating a catastrophic release of the soluble gas from the sample.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF SOLUBLE GASES FROM FLUID SAMPLES
Devices, systems and methods are disclosed which relate to using containers with a multitude of nucleation sites covering a major portion of the inside wall of the container to enable rapid and nearly complete removal of soluble gases from fluid samples, including carbonated beverages and other carbonated fluid samples. A fluid sample is rapidly poured into the described container initiating a catastrophic release of the soluble gas from the sample.
KILLING MICROBES WITH PRESSURE DROP AND HEAT
A method and device are described that reduce the amount of pathogens in a liquid and/or to mitigate the growth of pathogens. Utilizing the method or device, liquid product is subjected to an 8 Bar or greater pressure drop. The liquid product is then heated to increase its temperature by at least 10 C. while it is in the droplet phase and/or after being collected into a liquid volume.