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The 3Bs - Botanicals Bases and Blending
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Episode 5
Welcome to the Still Magic Podcast, your one-click audio stop for all things gin be it gin making, gin production, gin distilling, gin manufacturing, gin commercialising, gin tasting, gin drinking, gin steeping and everything else in between.
In this episode we consider the 3rd of the 3 Bs; Blending.
Blending is a seemingly simple concept; take two or more similar things and mix them together. However, what may appear to be a simple concept in principle, does not mean it is easy to do. For example, bronze is a mixture of two similar metals; copper and tin. Somehow modifying these two metals to create a new product, is no mean feat but at its simplest, it is merely the mixing of two similar things. The creation of mayonnaise, fireworks that burst into colour, meringues, mushroom sauce and grey paint are everyday examples of products that needed blending principles in place, to create them.
This podcast explores blending when conducted in spirits manufacturing in general, with a focus upon gin. You will receive insights concerning the following terms and their relevance to the blending process. It may appear a little technical at first sight, but the intent is to explain the terms using simple examples along the way
- Water. It’s chemical structure and properties
- Azeotrope. Why this is the key to all magic that takes place during the distillation process
- Colligative properties. How simple additives can change freezing points and boiling points
- Reduction. Adding water to alcohol, and why it must take place in stages (the 50% rule)
- Marrying. The process water and alcohol undergo as they combine into a coherent whole
- Fortification. Adding alcohol to increase strength
- Jigger. A simple device that helps measure 2 different liquid quantities quickly
- Hydrogen bonding. The reason why water and alcohol heat up during reduction processes
- Obscuration. The difference between actual strength and apparent strength
- Professional analysis. Why this is an excellent investment for measuring strength
Be bold. Enjoy yourselves. Let's create the next gin narrative.
Still Magic paperback, digital and audio copies available from your favourite online stores
Narrator: Marcel Thompson
@stillmagicway
Editor:@alexiepigot
40 episodios
Manage episode 264243946 series 2703270
Episode 5
Welcome to the Still Magic Podcast, your one-click audio stop for all things gin be it gin making, gin production, gin distilling, gin manufacturing, gin commercialising, gin tasting, gin drinking, gin steeping and everything else in between.
In this episode we consider the 3rd of the 3 Bs; Blending.
Blending is a seemingly simple concept; take two or more similar things and mix them together. However, what may appear to be a simple concept in principle, does not mean it is easy to do. For example, bronze is a mixture of two similar metals; copper and tin. Somehow modifying these two metals to create a new product, is no mean feat but at its simplest, it is merely the mixing of two similar things. The creation of mayonnaise, fireworks that burst into colour, meringues, mushroom sauce and grey paint are everyday examples of products that needed blending principles in place, to create them.
This podcast explores blending when conducted in spirits manufacturing in general, with a focus upon gin. You will receive insights concerning the following terms and their relevance to the blending process. It may appear a little technical at first sight, but the intent is to explain the terms using simple examples along the way
- Water. It’s chemical structure and properties
- Azeotrope. Why this is the key to all magic that takes place during the distillation process
- Colligative properties. How simple additives can change freezing points and boiling points
- Reduction. Adding water to alcohol, and why it must take place in stages (the 50% rule)
- Marrying. The process water and alcohol undergo as they combine into a coherent whole
- Fortification. Adding alcohol to increase strength
- Jigger. A simple device that helps measure 2 different liquid quantities quickly
- Hydrogen bonding. The reason why water and alcohol heat up during reduction processes
- Obscuration. The difference between actual strength and apparent strength
- Professional analysis. Why this is an excellent investment for measuring strength
Be bold. Enjoy yourselves. Let's create the next gin narrative.
Still Magic paperback, digital and audio copies available from your favourite online stores
Narrator: Marcel Thompson
@stillmagicway
Editor:@alexiepigot
40 episodios
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