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Sensory and Instrumental Evaluation of Alcoholic Beverages

By introducing the value of sensory analysis to the alcoholic beverage industry, this book investigates its value with highlighted case studies and related findings

Hildegarde Heymann (Author), Susan E. Ebeler (Author)

9780128027271

Hardback, published 11 November 2016

280 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.2 cm, 0.77 kg

Sensory and Instrumental Evaluation of Alcoholic Beverages introduces the value of sensory analysis to the alcoholic beverage industry through the detailed lens of sensory analysis techniques. From traditional methods, to the most modern rapid methods, this book presents comprehensive insights and applications.

Analytical methods for identifying and assessing the flavor compounds present in the beverages are included that address both volatile and non-volatile techniques, along with rapid methods of assessment. Case studies highlight the testing of different types of alcoholic beverages running the entire gamut of methods and the appropriate subset of methods. Also included is information of data analyses with the appropriate R-codes to allow practitioners to use the book as a handbook to analyze their own data.

Part I: Sensory evaluation: principles and application to wines1. Sensory perception2. Purposes of sensory and analytical testing in the alcoholic beverage industry3. Overview of applicable sensory evaluation techniques

Part II: Analytical techniques used to analyse flavour compounds associated with alcoholic beverages4. Rapid methods to analyse alcoholic beverages5. Volatile analyses of alcoholic beverages6. Non-volatile analyses of alcoholic beverages

Part III: Case studies in the sensory testing of wines and alcoholic beverages including data analyses and R-codesThese would be picked to cover the entire gamut of methods mentioned in part I and the appropriate subset of methods discussed in Part II.7. White wine8. Red wine9. Sparkling wine10. Beer11. Spirits

Subject Areas: Food & beverage technology [TDCT]

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