•  
  • Home
  • Privacy
  • Sitemap

Alcohol Distillation and the Art of Flavor Extraction

Distillation of ethyl alcohol is the cornerstone of spirit production, so understanding this process is crucial to creating high-quality flavor extracts and extracts.

Distillation begins with fermented beverages like beer, wine or hard cider as its foundation. From there, spirits like whiskey, gin, vodka or any number of other types can be further refined with further distillation processes to produce whiskey, gin and vodka or any number of styles of alcohol beverages that differ significantly from nondistilled alternatives such as beer, sourdough bread and mead.

To extract flavor, a solvent must be used – typically alcohol but other nonalcoholic options can also be employed if desired. Temperature of the still and length of time allowed for infusing are key components in producing quality extracts.

Most extracts require some movement or heat in order to be properly infused, whether that be breaking open botanical cells for easier extraction, or increasing flavor absorption rates through heat infusing. Commercial applications often use rotating tanks or hot water or steam as means to force vapors through botanicals for faster and more effective extractions.

Hieronymus Braunschweig published Liber de arte distillandi de simplicibus (The Book on the Art of Distillation from Simple Ingredients). Later, German chemist Christian Ehrenfried Weigel created an apparatus known as Liebig condensers which were precursors to today’s distillation columns with their trays and plates.


  • alcohol distillation
  • distilling alcohol

Share This Post

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google Plus
  • Pinterest

Related Posts

Menu

  • Uncover the Ultimate Solution for Automating Your Pinterest Pins
  • How to Market Homemade Distilled Alcohol Online
  • Aromhuset Zero Sugar Grapefruit Tonic: An Elite Sparkling Experience Reviewed!
  • Alcohol Distillation and Historical Events
  • How to Create Unique Flavors Through Distillation
  • Julmust Soda Syrup Review: A Premium Aromhuset Hit?
  • How to Start a Craft Distillation Business
  • The Search of The Perfect Aromhuset Zero Soda Concentrate Aiming to discover the Cola Flavor
  • Zero Candy Cubes Review: A Premium Fizz with Zero Off-Taste?
  • Unlocking serenity through alcohol-free Spirits as well as Mental Health in the EU Action Now!
  • Alcohol Distillation and Cultural Traditions
  • Aromhuset Natural Liquidstevia Drops 50ml 100% natural, sugar Free, Zero Calorie The Liquid Flavored Sweetener can be used for Diet keto, vegan, Diabetic and More. Click on image to zoom in
  • Alcohol Distillation and Its Impact on the Economy
  • Unveiling the Delightful Flavors of Aromhuset Off-Taste Free Soda Concentrate
  • Aromhuset Zero Soda Concentrates exploring the top flavors for an Energy-Fueling Sugar-Free Refresher
  • Unlock irresistible taste with Aromhuset Zero Sugar Passion Fruit Sola Syrup Concentrate
  • Aromhuset The Sugar Free Julmust Yule Soda: Taste Free and Off-Taste Drinking delight for the holidays
  • This is the Aromhuset Zero Sugar Indian Soda Concentrate
  • Aromhuset Zero Sugar Passion Fruit Soda Review: Does it Offer a Superior Taste?
  • The Distillery Start-Up with Negligible Costs
  • Alcohol Instruments
  • Sample Page
  • High Alcohol Yeast
  • Distilleries Yeast
  • Turbo Yeast
  • Resources
  • Privacy
  • Sitemap
  • Home
  • Privacy
  • Sitemap

Powered by distilling.org