Spirits Flashcards
Patent (continuous) still
Single process giving high strength product with little flavour. Does not require aging. Suitable for lighter flavoured products such as vodka, gin, etc
The Spirit Safe
At the of distillation process. The distillate is some rated into 3 parts the first and last parts (foreshots and feints) are not used in the final product as they contain impurities but are returned to the still for re- distillation. Separation is carried out by measuring the all content of the spirit flowing out of the still and directing the flow to an appropriate receiving vessel.
Pot Still
Interrupted process 2-3 distillations required- more complex product retaining more of original flavourings. Required aging (min 2 yrs- usually in wood)
Which spirit is sometimes produced in a carter head still?
Gin
Raicilla and Pulque are produced from what type of plant?
Agave
What is Rhum Agricole?
Southernmost French AOC. Only produced from sugarcane juice and mandated use if column stills.
What is Dark Rum?
Fuller in body, more complex caramel notes. Typically distilled twice in pot stills and aged for yrs.
What is Cachaca
Brazillian spirit made from sugarcane juice (essentially a light rum)
What distinguishes Demerara Rum?
From Guyana. Distilled from molasses and sometimes aged for a decade.
What distinguishes light rum?
Continuous method. Charcoal filtering after a short period of cask aging (some are unfiltered, such as Mount Gay)
What are the 4 major styles of rum?
Light, Dark, Demerara, Rhum Agricole
Statement of age (whiskey/ whiskey)
Year if distillation may not be included on the lake unless the year of bottling period of maturation, or the age (in years) of the Whisky is also included.
What distinguishes Demerara Rum?
From Guyana. Distilled from molasses and sometimes aged for a decade.
What distinguishes light rum?
Continuous method. Charcoal filtering after a short period of cask aging (some are unfiltered, such as Mount Gay)
What are the 4 major styles of rum?
Light, Dark, Demerara, Rhum Agricole
Statement of age (whiskey/ whiskey)
Year if distillation may not be included on the lake unless the year of bottling period of maturation, or the age (in years) of the Whisky is also included.
Who developed the first Alembic still?
Jabir Ibn Hayyan, an 8th Century Arabic alchemist
What are synonyms for the continuous still? When was it invented?
Column Still
Coffey Still
Patent Still
Early 1800s
What are congeners?
Volatile molecules such as esters other alcohols which contribute flavour (or off Flavors) to a spirit
What is the difference between maceration and infusion?
Maceration is a slow, cold method
Infusion is a warm, hot method
What is the origin of proof?
Originally British sailors would test their alcohol ration by dousing gunpowder. If the ABV was less than 57.15%, the powder would not ignite.
Where does the term vodka originate?
Russian term for water
How is vodka typically made?
Distilled in a continuous still and filtered with charcoal
What is the min ABV for vodka in the EU? What labelling stipulations do they have?
37.5%
If the vodka is not grain or potato based. Must list fermentation products on the label.