Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Processes – Treatment of liquid with nongaseous material other than...
Reexamination Certificate
1996-04-29
2002-02-05
Sherrer, Curtis E. (Department: 1761)
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Processes
Treatment of liquid with nongaseous material other than...
C426S387000, C426S427000, C426S429000, C426S490000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06344226
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention is directed to a process for producing an extract of oak aged alcoholic products, e.g., a mature oak aged alcoholic beverage or accelerated oak aged alcoholic products, and to the product of such a process. The invention is also directed to accelerated oak aged alcoholic products and to a method of producing thereof.
2. DISCUSSION OF RELATED ART
Typically and traditionally, the production of mature oak aged alcoholic beverages suitable for human consumption, such as whisky, bourbon, scotch, rum or tequila, includes the steps of fermentation, distillation, e.g., in a still, and then aging in oak barrels at natural ambient conditions for a suitable period of time, e.g., 3 to 8 years or longer.
When mature oak aged alcoholic beverages are exported to foreign countries, substantial transportation costs are incurred because of the cost of transporting 40-50% of water and 40-45% ethanol. Furthermore, substantial excise tax is also paid for the exportation of such alcoholic beverages due to their high alcoholic content.
Attempts have been made in the past to address some of the above problems. It has been attempted to produce, from less expensive alcoholic beverages, alcoholic beverages of superior taste, simulating that of mature oak aged alcoholic beverages. For example, several whisky flavors have been available on the market, offered by several flavor companies. These flavors contain natural and synthetic flavors which are then added back to a relatively inexpensive whisky or other sources of inexpensive alcohol to enhance the whisky flavor thereof. However, such flavors, generally speaking, fall short of being able to provide a relatively inexpensive whisky or spirit with the flavor characteristics of a mature oak aged alcoholic beverage.
Thus, a need still exists for an extract of oak aged alcoholic products which can be added to a less expensive alcoholic beverage, such as grain neutral spirits or cane neutral spirits, to produce an alcoholic beverage having substantially the same taste and other characteristics as a mature oak aged alcoholic beverage.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is one object of the present invention to provide an extract made from a mature oak aged alcoholic beverage which can be added to a less costly alcoholic beverage (than the mature oak aged alcoholic beverage or an accelerated oak aged alcoholic beverage) to produce an alcoholic beverage having substantially the same flavor and other characteristics as the mature oak aged alcoholic beverage.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a process to make accelerated oak aged alcoholic products which are less costly to produce than the mature oak aged alcoholic beverage. The accelerated oak aged alcoholic products may be either an accelerated oak aged alcoholic beverage or an accelerated oak aged alcoholic concentrate. The accelerated oak aged alcoholic beverage has substantially the same flavor and other characteristics as the mature oak aged alcoholic beverage.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an extract made from an accelerated oak aged alcoholic product which can be added to a less costly alcoholic beverage (than the mature oak aged alcoholic beverage or an accelerated oak aged alcoholic beverage) to produce an alcoholic beverage having substantially the same flavor and other characteristics as the mature oak aged alcoholic beverage.
The less costly alcoholic beverage can be grain neutral spirits, sugar beet neutral spirits, sugar cane neutral spirits, or any neutral spirits of a fermented and distilled natural product, a mixture thereof, or similar beverages.
The term “any neutral spirits of a fermented and distilled natural product” as will be apparent to those skilled in the art, refers to a product which can be made from any fermented and distilled natural carbohydrate material to produce neutral spirits, as defined in 27 C.F.R. § 5.22, incorporated herein by reference. For example, suitable neutral spirits of a fermented and distilled natural product include neutral spirits made from brandy, neutral spirits made from a fermented whey product and neutral spirits made from similar fermented and distilled natural products.
One embodiment of the invention is directed to a process of producing an extract of a mature oak aged alcoholic beverage. This process comprises adding a food grade solvent to the mature oak aged alcoholic beverage and mixing, preferably thoroughly mixing, to produce a mixture of the solvent and the mature oak aged alcoholic beverage. Subsequently, a first layer comprising the food grade solvent, flavors, color, alcohol and a small amount of water, is allowed to separate from a second layer. Then, the first layer is substantially separated from the second layer. The second layer comprises water, residual flavors, residual food grade solvent and alcohol. Subsequently, the food grade solvent is substantially removed from the first layer to produce the extract. At least some of the alcohol may also be removed with the food grade solvent from the first layer. The extract comprises the flavors and the color. The extract may also include other ingredients, such as the food grade solvent, alcohol and a small amount of water.
Another embodiment of the invention is directed to an extract of a mature oak aged alcoholic beverage produced by a process of the invention. The extract is produced by adding a food grade solvent to the mature oak aged alcoholic beverage and mixing, preferably thoroughly mixing, to produce a mixture of the solvent and the mature oak aged alcoholic beverage.
Subsequently, a first layer comprising the food grade solvent, flavors, color, alcohol, and a small amount of water, is allowed to separate from a second layer. In the next step, the first layer is substantially separated from the second layer. The second layer comprises water, residual flavors, residual food grade solvent and alcohol. Finally, the food grade solvent is substantially removed from the first layer to produce the extract. At least some of the alcohol may also be removed from the first layer with the food grade solvent. Thus, the extract comprises the flavors and the color. The extract may also include other ingredients, such as the food grade solvent and is alcohol, and a small amount of water.
Yet another embodiment of the invention is directed to an accelerated whisky maturation method (or an “accelerated oak aged alcoholic products maturation method”) comprising combining an alcoholic distillate with toasted oak chips to provide a mixture of the alcoholic distillate and the toasted oak chips, heating and oxygenating and/or aerating the mixture for about 5-about 40 days, and removing the oak chips.
An additional embodiment of the invention is directed to a process for producing an extract of an accelerated oak aged alcoholic product, made by the accelerated whisky maturation method. This process comprises adding a food grade solvent to the accelerated oak aged alcoholic product and mixing the ingredients to produce a mixture of the solvent and the accelerated oak aged alcoholic product. A first layer, comprising the food grade solvent, flavors, color, alcohol, and a small amount of water, is allowed to separate from a second layer (comprising water, residual flavors, residual food grade solvent and alcohol), and the first layer is substantially separated from the second layer. Then, the food grade solvent is substantially removed from the first layer to produce the extract. At least some of the alcohol from the first layer may also be removed with the food grade solvent. The extract comprises the flavors and the color, but it may also include other ingredients, such as the food grade solvent and alcohol and a small amount of water.
Another embodiment of the invention is directed to an accelerated oak aged alcoholic product produced by a method comprising combining an alcoholic distillate with toasted oak chips to provide a mixture of the alcoholic distillate and the toasted oak chips, heating
Brown-Forman Corporation
Sherrer Curtis E.
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