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Ingredients
9 Little Used Aroma Chemicals to Create A Luxurious Vanilla Flavor, According to A Principal Flavorist
Can’t we be more creative and show vanilla some love? Why yes, people! Yes, we can.
Trends
Top Alcohol and Non-Alcoholic Beverage Flavor Trends
See the growing trends in alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage categories and the driving factors behind consumer choices.
Regulatory & Research
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau Addresses Alcohol-infused Whipped Creams
Such products are subject to Federal Alcohol Administration Act regulations
Ingredients
Phenethyl Alcohol
Phenethyl alcohol, or PEA, as it is commonly referred to in the industry, is basically a fragrance raw material, as more than 99% of its volume usage is realized in this area. The usage in flavors in only minor, yet the flavorist will require PEA for defined applications where it cannot be substituted by other materials.
Ingredients
Leaf Alcohol
Leaf alcohol and its derivatives are a symbol of the “green revolution in flavors and fragrances that developed in our industry during the 1960’s.” Its commercial introduction changed the nature of flavors and fragrances and resulted in the wide spread use of n-hexenyl based materials, Today, more than 40 structurally related aroma chemicals are being utilized in our industry and all at relatively low formula percentages.
Ingredients
Benzyl Alcohol
An arThe above descriptions are only a sampling of the recorded organoleptic impressions one finds in the Flavor and Fragrance literature. A review of these sources results in an initial impact of confusion on the reader. Later on, this impression changes to the opinion that the reviewers must be examining widely different materials. Herein lies the key to benzy alcohol's true organoleptic nature.
Ingredients
Musk Alcohols
The purpose of the research described herein is to investigate the odors of some alcohols which might otherwise be expected to be musky were it not for their possession of that particular functional group.
June
Avant Organics' Mushroom Alcohol
Ingredients
Alcohols and Ethers
Flavor and odor characteristics and effects in formulations.
Calendar
Alcohol Flavor Forum
Ingredients
Cover Story: Leaf Alcohol Preparation
cis-Hex-3-en-1-ol and trans-hex-3-en-1ol are called leaf alcohols, though their aromas resemble freshly cut grass. Perfumers define their aroma more precisely: cis-hex-3-en-1-ol has powerful and intensely green grassy odor.1 Traces of cis-hex-3-en-1-ol are used in refreshing top notes in delicate floral fragrance types such as muguet and lilac; in addition, the alcohol is often used alongside geranium oil, galbanum, oakmoss, lavender and mint oils.
Regulatory & Research
Labeling of Alcoholic Beverages
Early in 1975, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms of the Treasury Department proposed regulations regarding the labeling of Wines and Distilled Spirits. These proposals followed m earlier set of regulations concerning Beer and Malt Beverages, with a hearing on this scheduled for February, 1975. Because of the inter-relationships among these classes of taxed beverages, the Beer/Malt Beverage hearings were rescheduled to be in close proximity to the others, and all finally took place during April, 1975.
Beverage
Flavor Bites: Cinnamyl Alcohol
A combination of balsamic honey notes with unique floral nuances, cinnamyl alcohol adds depth and complexity to a variety of brown and fruit flavors.
Beverage
8 Alcoholic Beverage Trends
Forty-six percent of consumers would be motivated to try a new flavor/ingredient in an alcoholic beverage from a brand they like, according to a recent report from T. Hasegawa.
Beverage
Report: Low Alcohol Beverages Market Value
The low alcohol beverage market to reach $889.7 million by 2028, expanding at 4.3% CAGR.
Ingredients
Extraction of 2-Phenylethyl Alcohol
by Techniques such as Adsorption, Inclusion, Supercritical C02, Liquid-Liquid and Membrane Separations. The principal aim of this paper consisted in presenting new methods for the extraction of an aroma such as 2-phenylethyl alcohol.
Event Coverage
Creating Non-alcoholic Fragrances With Reimar Bruening
During this Petit WPC session, Reimar Bruening, Ph.D., will present how hydrocarbon solvents from renewable botanical sources can be used as natural alternatives to silicones and how they can be used to create non-alcoholic fragrances.
Calendar
FEMA Alcohol Tax and Trade Committee Meeting
Sep 10th, 2009
Sep 10th, 2009
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