MENTHA EXTRACTION AND INFUSION
20220007670 · 2022-01-13
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Abstract
A method for extracting and infusing Mentha by mixing sugar, Mentha and water, heating to a temperature of between 128 degrees and 143 degrees Fahrenheit (F) for four minutes, extracting any of menthone, menthol, and methyl acetate, filtering the extracted constituent, and combining the filtered constituent with a liquid composition comprising an alcohol.
Claims
1. A method for infusing Mentha extracts, comprising the steps of: mixing sugar, Mentha and water; heating said sugar, Mentha and water composition to a temperature of between 128 degrees and 143 degrees Fahrenheit (F); maintaining said temperature for four minutes; extracting at least one constituent from said heated said sugar, Mentha and water composition, said constituent from among a group consisting of menthone, menthol, and methyl acetate; filtering the extracted constituent; and combining the filtered constituent with a liquid composition comprising an alcohol.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising a step of applying pressure to said sugar, Mentha and water composition.
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising a step of pressing said sugar, Mentha and water over a woven textile between one and four times.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0007] Embodiments of this disclosure include a procedure or method for extracting and infusing Mentha. The procedure can include, for example, heating a mixture, which includes a sugar composition, a Mentha composition, and water to approximately 143 degrees Fahrenheit (F). The procedure can include extracting at least one Mentha compound selected from a group consisting of menthone, menthol, and methyl acetate from the Mentha composition. Mentha compounds may be extracted by, for example, maintaining the mixture at a temperature no greater than approximately 143 degrees F. and no less than approximately 128 degrees F. for approximately 4 minutes. The procedure can also include filtering the mixture to remove the Mentha composition and further extracting Mentha compounds by, for example, applying pressure to the removed Mentha composition to extract Mentha fluid that includes one or more Mentha compounds. The procedure may also include combining the filtered mixture, the extracted Mentha fluid, and a liquid composition comprising an alcohol, and cooling the combined liquid composition. The cooled, combined liquid composition may be a mixed alcoholic drink suitable for serving, such as a mint julep.
[0008] Various procedures can be performed to extract and infuse Mentha, according to embodiments of this disclosure. For example,
[0009] The mixture can be heated to approximately 143 degrees F., according to embodiments of this disclosure at 130. With respect to temperature, “approximately” may mean plus/minus up to two degrees F. The mixture can continue to be agitated while being heated to 143 degrees F. However, in some embodiments it is critical that the mixture not be heated to above 143 degrees F. as the mixture in such embodiments may boil above 143 degree F. Generally, the mixture will not reach its boiling point, according to embodiments of this disclosure. At 140 the temperature of the mixture can be maintained between approximately 128 degrees F. and approximately 143 degrees F. for approximately four minutes. With respect to such time values, “approximately” may mean plus/minus up to two minutes. Generally, procedures according to embodiments of this disclosure will prevent crystals from forming in the mixture. Crystals may include sugar crystals and/or crystals that include any of the Mentha compounds discussed below with respect to
[0010] By maintaining the mixture between approximately 128 degrees F. and approximately 143 degrees F. for approximately four minutes, Mentha compounds discussed below can be extracted from the Mentha composition. For example, chemical bonds securing the Mentha compounds within the Mentha composition can be broken, by heating the mixture, and the Mentha compounds can thereby be released into the mixture. The mixture can be filtered to separate the Mentha composition from the remainder of the mixture and additional Mentha compounds can be extracted from the Mentha composition at 150. For example, a screen, perforated vessel, or other suitable device can be applied to the mixture to strain the mixture and separate and removed the Mentha composition. The removed Mentha composition can be placed in a woven textile, such as a cheesecloth, a metal or plastic sieve or screen, or any other device suitable for the purposes of this disclosure and pressure can be applied to the Mentha composition to extract Mentha fluid. Pressure can be applied, for example, by a press or manual pressure, or any other pressure device suitable for the purposes of this disclosure for between one and four times. In some embodiments, the pressure may be applied five or more times. The extracted Mentha fluid may include additional Mentha compounds to be added back to the filtered mixture.
[0011] The Mentha fluid can be combined with the filtered mixture and an alcoholic liquid composition and thereby form a infused and combined alcoholic liquid composition at 160. The alcoholic liquid composition can include any alcoholic liquid suitable for the purposes of this disclosure. For example, the alcoholic liquid composition can include any one or more of absinthe, baijiu, brandy, gin, pisco, rum, schnapps, tequila, mezcal, vodka, and whiskey, such as rye whiskey or bourbon whiskey. In some embodiments, the quantity of the alcoholic liquid composition can be approximately 59.2 fluid ounces, where “approximately” can mean plus/minus up to five percent of the quantity specified, in this case, 59.2 fluid ounces.
[0012] The relative volumes of water, sugar composition, Mentha composition, and alcoholic liquid composition can be any relative volumes suitable for the purposes of this disclosure. For example, a ratio by volume of the sugar composition to the water in the mixture can be approximately two to approximately one. As another example, a ratio by volume of the fresh Mentha composition to water in the mixture can be approximately three to approximately one. As another example, the liquid composition can be approximately 40 percent alcohol by volume and the combined liquid composition can be between approximately 30 percent to approximately 35 percent alcohol by volume. With respect to a number in a ratio or percentage, “approximately” can mean plus/minus up to five percent of the total quantity to which the ratio is applied.
[0013] The combined Mentha fluid, filtered mixture, and alcoholic liquid composition can be cooled at 170. For example, the combined liquid composition can be chilled in a freezer or other suitable cooling device at or below zero degrees F. for approximately eight hours, where “approximately” can mean plus/minus up to two hours. Generally, the combined liquid composition will not be cooled to the degree that it freezes solid. In some embodiments, the combined liquid composition can be further agitated for up to fifteen minutes before cooling.
[0014] Various compounds can be extracted from Mentha compositions and used in infusions, according to embodiments of this disclosure. For example,
[0015] Various types of equipment can be used to extract and infuse Mentha, according to embodiments of this disclosure. For example,
[0016] For the purposes of this disclosure, unless expressly stated otherwise: (a) the use of singular forms of terms include plural forms; (b) the use of the terms “including,” “having,” and similar terms are deemed to have the same meaning as “comprising” and thus should not be understood as limiting; (c) the term “set” or “subset” means a collection of one or more than one elements; (d) the term “plurality” means a collection of two or more elements; (e) the term “such as” means for example; (f) the term “and/or” means any combination or sub-combination of a set of stated possibilities, for example, “A, B, and/or C,” means any of: “A,” “B,” “C,” “AB,” “AC,” or “ABC;” and (g) headings, numbering, bullets, or other structuring of the text of this disclosure is not to be understood to limit or otherwise affect the meaning of the contents of this disclosure.
[0017] The foregoing disclosure, for purpose of explanation, has been described with reference to specific embodiments. The illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit embodiments of the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Embodiments of this disclosure may include combinations or arrangements of multiple embodiments or portions of embodiments of this disclosure in any manner suitable for the purposes of this disclosure. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the teachings of this disclosure. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of embodiments of the disclosure and their practical applications, and to thereby enable others skilled in the art to utilize those embodiments as well as various embodiments with various modifications as may be suited to the particular use contemplated.