Affiliation:
1. Chemical and Food Engineering Department, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá 111711, Colombia
Abstract
This study aims to obtain an alternative aging method using toasted white oak chips and ultrasound technology that yields a final product of similar quality to the one obtained by a traditional aging system in reduced time. Different conditions of ultrasound treatment and ethanol concentration during the maturation stage were studied. A sugar cane honey spirit was produced. The ultrasound treatments were applied to the distilled product to extract the color, aroma, and flavor compounds from the white oak chips used. Trials of spectrophotometry-evaluated color and e-sensing technology were applied to assess flavor and aroma. Very distinct color changes were obtained, indicating that ultrasound treatment facilitates the extraction of color compounds from the oak chips. The flavor profile obtained was similar to the one obtained for the unaged reference, indicating that the accelerated aging treatment may not influence flavor in a significant manner. The aroma profile achieved most descriptors found in the commercial rum aroma profile, indicating that the aging method studied influences the aroma profile. In general, the methods used allowed us to produce an aged spirit, offering a reduction in maturation time over the traditional system and a similar sensory profile for the final product.
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