WO2014159458A1 - Disposable beverage pod and apparatus for making a beverage - Google Patents
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- Beer concentrates and automatic bars are known in the art.
- beer concentrates can be in powder or liquid form.
- the beer concentrate can be mixed with water, carbon dioxide and optionally alcohol to form a beer beverage.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,810,505 to Pachernegg discloses a process of preparing a carbonated hop-malt beverage from a wort concentrate.
- the wort concentrate can be mixed with water and carbon dioxide in a beverage dispenser including an outlet, carbonizer, metering device, mixer and packages containing the wort concentrate.
- Pachernegg fails to disclose an apparatus for making individual beverages including disposable beverage pods as described herein.
- Beissner discloses beer that is freeze dried to form a beer powder.
- the beer powder can be mixed with water, carbon dioxide and alcohol to form a beer.
- Beissner also fails to disclose an apparatus for making individual beverages including disposable beverage pods as described herein.
- a method and apparatus for quickly making a single serving alcoholic beverage from disposable beverage pods is desirable.
- a disposable beverage pod operable to be used with an apparatus for making a single serving flavored beverage is provided.
- the disposable beverage pod is a container comprising a first compartment operable to contain an alcohol-free beverage concentrate in dry or semi-dry form and a second compartment operable to contain ethanol in liquid form.
- the first compartment and the second compartment are attached, but operable to maintain the alcohol-free beverage concentrate separately from the alcohol concentrate prior to use.
- the beverage concentrate is a beer concentrate, a wine concentrate, a liquor concentrate or a mixed alcoholic drink concentrate.
- the beverage concentrate comprises a flavor system consisting of one or more flavor compounds and optional colorants.
- the flavor system includes one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of myrcene, oak extract, octanoic acid, 2-methylpropanoic acid, butanoic acid, 3-methylbutanoic acid, 2- methylbutanoic acid, decanoic acid, hexanoic acid, 3-methylbutanol, 2-methylbutanol, 2,3- butanedione, vanilline, 2-methylpropanol, 3-methylbutanal, 2,3-pentanedione, 2- methylpropanal, 2-methylbutanal, furaneol, ethylfuraneol, 2-phenylethanol, 2-phenylacetic acid, 2-phenylethyl acetate, linalool, acetaldehyde, ethyl butyrate, ethyl-2-methylpropanoate, ethyl
- the beverage pod is in the form of a bag, cup or box having a first compartment and a second compartment therein.
- the bag, cup or box is formed of plastic, glass, and/or metal foil.
- the beverage pod is formed of a biodegradable material.
- the first compartment and the second compartment can each include an opening mechanism such that the first compartment and the second compartment are simultaneously openable in the dispensing apparatus or prior to insertion into the dispensing apparatus in one or more locations by piercing, tearing, or removal of a lid portion from each of the first compartment and the second compartment.
- the beverage pod can include a third compartment operable to contain an additional beverage concentrate or other desirable ingredient.
- a dispensing apparatus for making a single serving beverage comprises a water reservoir operable to supply water via a water supply line to an outlet of the apparatus, a beverage pod, and a housing operable to contain the water reservoir and beverage pod.
- the beverage pod comprises a first compartment operable to house a concentrated beverage and a second compartment operable to house concentrated alcohol.
- the apparatus can also include a pressurized gas source operable to supply pressurized gas to the outlet of the apparatus in an amount sufficient to form carbonation in the single serving beverage and a mixing unit operable to mix water from the water supply with the concentrated beverage and concentrated alcohol.
- the mixing unit can be contained in the housing and can include a mixing chamber where the beverage can be mixed.
- the mixing unit can extend from the housing into a container, such as a drinking vessel, and the ingredients can be individually dispensed from the outlet and mixed in the container.
- the apparatus can include a container into which the beverage is poured from the outlet of the apparatus, the container being operable to form a seal with and/or around the outlet of the apparatus.
- the apparatus also includes a control system operable to activate the apparatus and control functions of the apparatus, a cooling system operable to chill the single serving beverage, and a power supply.
- the pressurized gas source can be a carbon dioxide canister or a canister of pressurized nitrogen.
- Figure 1 is an illustration of a disposable beverage pod including a first compartment and a second compartment.
- Figure 2a is an illustration of disposable beverage pod including a first and second compartment and an opening mechanism.
- Figure 3 is an illustration of an apparatus for making a beverage using the disposable beverage pods of Figures 1 and/or 2.
- Figure 4 is diagram of the apparatus of Figure 3.
- Flavor perception of a consumable product is defined as the combined impression of specific aroma, taste and trigeminal compounds along with entities that evoke mouth feel impressions such as astringency, mouth coating, fullness, etc.
- Aroma compounds are volatiles that interact with olfactory receptors in the nose evoking a signal to the brain interpreted as smell, while the five basic tastes are elicited by interactions of tastants with specific taste receptors for salt, sweet, bitter, sour and umami tastes, respectively.
- a flavor that mimics exactly the sensory attributes of a certain product by using the same flavor compounds of the natural product is called “nature craft identical” and the combination of chemical entities that mimic the natural product is called “recombinant”.
- Recombinants may be altered or new compounds added to compensate for flavor compounds that cannot be used due to toxicity (not generally recognized as safe (GRAS)) or availability issues and to create new superior flavors.
- GRAS generally recognized as safe
- conventionally brewed and/or fermented beverages may be responsible for spoilage, thereby limiting the shelf-life of the conventional beverages.
- the flavor system and resulting beverages as described herein can be tailored to exclude compounds responsible for spoilage.
- other compounds in the conventional beverages could be carcinogenic. Such compounds, which may provide little flavor can be excluded from the flavor systems and beverages provided herein.
- a disposable beverage pod operable to be used with an apparatus for making a single serving flavored beverage is disclosed herein.
- the disposable beverage pod contains a beverage concentrate and ethanol.
- the disposable beverage pod can be used to form a beverage having the taste and/or aroma of various types of beers, wines, and/or liquors including whiskeys and scotches.
- single serving refers to an individual beverage serving having a size ranging from about 100 ml to about 1,500 ml (e.g., about 100 ml to about 1,200 ml, about 200 ml to about 1,000 ml, about 300 ml to about 800 ml, about 400 ml to about 700 ml or about 500 ml to about 600 ml).
- the term "flavor” refers to taste, aroma and sensation and is thus a mixture of tastants, aroma compounds and sensates.
- the beverages formed herein which have the flavor of beer provide a mixture of tastants, aroma compounds and sensates which mimics that found in a traditionally brewed beer.
- the term "wine” describes any beverage formed by fermenting grapes and/or other fruits and vegetables.
- beer describes a beverage brewed by fermenting malt with sugar and yeast and flavoring with hops.
- whiskey describes a beverage made from fermented grain such as rye or barley, which can be aged or blended.
- the disposable beverage pod 10 can include a first compartment 12 operable to house a beverage concentrate and a second compartment 14 operable to house ethanol.
- the first compartment 12 and the second compartment 14 maintain the beverage concentrate separately from the alcohol concentrate.
- the disposable beverage pod can include a first compartment 12 and a second compartment 14 and one or more opening mechanisms 16.
- a consumer can choose to include the ingredients contained in only one of the first or second compartment 12, 14 if desired.
- the dispensing apparatus can be configured to open each compartment 12, 14 of the beverage pod.
- the disposable beverage pod 10 can include additional compartments for containing ingredients which may benefit from being kept separated from the remaining ingredients prior to reconstitution or including colorants.
- the beverage concentrate contained in the first compartment 12 is in a dry or semi-dry form.
- the beverage concentrate can include powders, granules, flakes, beads and the like of the various flavor compounds.
- the beverage concentrate could be in the form of a semi-liquid or gel.
- the concentrate is an alcohol-free concentrate of beer, wine, liquor or a mixed drink.
- the concentrate can be formed by conventional methods such as freeze drying, reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration as described in WO 99/27070 to Tripp, GB 2,261,442, DE 2145298, and U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2010/0047386, the entire content of each of which is incorporated herein by reference thereto.
- beverage concentrate is a concentrate of a flavor system.
- flavor system describes one or more flavor compounds that are used in combination to create beverages having the flavor, mouthfeel and/or aromas of a wide variety of wines, beers, liquors, and/or mixed alcoholic beverages, but without the need for distillation, aging, fermentation, brewing and other costly and time consuming measures associated with the production of wine, beer and/or liquors.
- the flavor system can be altered by substituting or adding additional flavor compounds, as described herein, to the flavor system.
- various flavor compounds can be combined to form a flavor system which will provide the same flavors and/or aromas as conventionally brewed, distilled, aged and/or fermented beer, wine, liquor or mixed beverages.
- the flavor system can be in liquid or dry form.
- the flavor system is contained in the first compartment 12 of the beverage pod 10.
- the flavor system 12 includes at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, at least four, etc.) flavor compound from one or more (e.g., two or more, three or more, four or more, five or more, six or more, seven or more, eight or more, nine or more, ten or more, eleven or more or each) of the following aroma groups: (1) Cheesy, Sweaty Aroma Group, (2) Malty, Buttery and/or Sweet Aroma Group, (3) Floral and/or Honey Aroma Group, (4) Fruity Aroma Group, (5) Smoky, Coconut, Woody Aroma Group, (6) Cooked, Seasoning, Fatty Aroma Group, (7) Phenolic/Medicinal Aroma Group, (8) Sour Taste Group, (9) Sweet Taste Group, (10) Salty and Bitter Taste Group, (11) Astringent , Mouth Feel Group, (12) Bitter Taste Group and/or (13) Umami and Mouthfeel Taste Group.
- flavor system is to be used to form a beverage which would not include flavor compounds from a particular group as shown in the tables below, none of those compounds would be included in the flavor system.
- the flavor groups can include volatile compounds which can impart certain aromas, tastes and sensations to the flavor system 12 and resulting beverage depending on the combination and concentration of the various aroma compounds included therein.
- the flavor compounds in each group are generally interchangeable with other compounds in the same group.
- certain compounds particularly those in the Astringent, Mouth Feel Group may elicit mouth feel impressions such as tingling, mouth-puckering, smooth, velvety, mouth-coating, etc.
- certain compounds may affect the presentation of aromas and modulate the perceived aroma intensity.
- Flavor Group 1 includes seven compounds that can impart a cheesy or sweaty aroma to a beverage formed from the flavor system.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 1 are selected from the group consisting of octanoic acid, 2- methylpropanoic acid, butanoic acid, 3-methylbutanoic acid, 2-methylbutanoic acid, decanoic acid, hexanoic acid and combinations thereof.
- each compound of Flavor Group 1 that can be included in any beverage formed from the flavor system 12, the range of each compound for inclusion in a wine-like beverage formed from the flavor system 12, the range of each compound for inclusion in whiskey-like beverage formed from the flavor system 12 and the range of each compound for inclusion in beer-like beverages formed from the flavor system 12 in micrograms per liter ⁇ g/l) is shown. Moreover, as shown, the compounds of Flavor Group 1 are not desirable for inclusion in whiskey-like beverages. Thus, a flavor system for use to create a whiskey beverage would not include aroma compounds from Flavor Group 1. In addition, each of the Flavor Group 1 compounds can be substituted for other compounds in the same group to achieve a similar aroma.
- 2-methylbutanoic acid 50 10,000 100 10,000 0 0 50 2,000 decanoic acid 50 2,000 50 2,000 0 0 50 1,000 hexanoic acid 300 15,000 300 15,000 0 0 300 10,000
- Flavor Group 2 includes eleven compounds that can impart a malty, buttery and/or sweet aroma to a beverage formed from the flavor system 12.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 2 are selected from the group consisting of 3-methylbutanol, 2-methylbutanol, 2,3-butanedione, vanilline, 2-methylpropanol, 3-methylbutanal, 2,3- pentanedione, 2-methylpropanal, 2-methylbutanal, furaneol, ethylfuraneol and combinations thereof.
- each compound of Flavor Group 2 that can be included in any flavor system 12, the range of each compound for inclusion in a flavor system 12 for forming a wine-like beverage, the range of each compound for inclusion in a flavor system 12 for forming a whiskey-like beverage and the range of each compound for inclusion in a flavor system 12 for forming a beer-like beverage in micrograms per liter ⁇ g/l) is shown.
- each of the Flavor Group 2 compounds can be substituted for other compounds in the same group to achieve a similar aroma.
- Flavor Group 3 includes five compounds that can impart a floral and/or honey aroma to a beverage formed from the flavor system 12.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 3 are selected from the group consisting of 2-phenylethanol, 2- phenylacetic acid, 2-phenylethyl acetate, linalool, myrcene and combinations thereof.
- each compound of Flavor Group 3 that can be included in the flavor system 12 for forming any beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a winelike beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a whiskey-like beverage and the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a beer- like beverage in micrograms per liter ⁇ g/l) is shown. Moreover, each of the Flavor Group 3 compounds can be substituted for other compounds in the same group to achieve a similar aroma.
- Flavor Group 4 includes eleven compounds that can impart a fruity aroma to a beverage formed from the flavor system 12.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 4 are selected from the group consisting of acetaldehyde, ethyl butyrate, ethyl- 2-methylpropanoate, ethyl octanoate, ethyl hexanoate, ethyl-3-methylbutyrate, ethyl-2- methylbutyrate, (E)-b-damascenone, 3-methylbutyl acetate, 1,1-diethoxyethane, trans-ethyl cinnamate and combinations thereof.
- each compound of Flavor Group 4 that can be included in the flavor system for forming any beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a wine-like beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a whiskey-like beverage and the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a beer-like beverage in micrograms per liter ⁇ g/l) is shown. Moreover, each of the Flavor Group 4 compounds can be substituted for other compounds in the same group to achieve a similar aroma.
- Flavor Group 5 includes eight compounds that can impart a smoky, coconut, and/or woody aroma to a beverage formed from the flavor system 12.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 5 are selected from the group consisting of whiskey lactone, 2-methoxyphenol, 4-allyl-2-methoxyphenol, 5-pentyldihydrofuran-2(3H)-one, 4- ethyl-2-methoxyphenol, 4-methyl-2-methoxyphenol, 4-propyl-2-methoxyphenol, 5- hexyldihydrofuran-2(3H)-one, and combinations thereof.
- each compound of Flavor Group 5 that can be included in the flavor system 12 for forming any beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a wine-like beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a whiskey-like beverage and the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a beer- like beverage in micrograms per liter ⁇ g/l) is shown.
- each of the Flavor Group 5 compounds can be substituted for other compounds in the same group to achieve a similar aroma.
- Flavor Group 6 includes eight compounds that can impart a cooked, seasoning and/or fatty aroma to a beverage formed from the flavor system 12.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 6 are selected from the group consisting of 3-hydroxy- 4,5-dimethyl-2(5H)-furanone, dimethyl sulfide, dimethyltrisulfide, 3-(methylthio)-l- propanol, 3-(methylthio)-l-propanal, (E)-2-nonenal, (E,E)-2,4-decadienal, (E,E)-2,4- nonadienal and combinations thereof.
- each compound of Flavor Group 6 that can be included in the flavor system 12 for forming any beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a wine-like beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a whiskey- like beverage and the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a beer-like beverage in micrograms per liter ⁇ g/l) is shown.
- dimethyl sulfide and dimethyltrisulfide would not be included in the flavor system.
- each of the Flavor Group 6 compounds can be substituted for other compounds in the same group to achieve a similar aroma.
- Flavor Group 7 includes five compounds that can impart a phenolic and/or medicinal aroma to a beverage formed from the flavor system 12.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 7 are selected from the group consisting of 4-ethylphenol, 4-methylphenol, 3-methylphenol, 2-methylphenol, phenol, and combinations thereof.
- the range of each compound of Flavor Group 7 that can be included in the flavor system 12 for forming any beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a winelike beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a whiskey-like beverage and the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a beer- like beverage in micrograms per liter ⁇ g/l ) is shown.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 7 are selected from the group consisting of 4-ethylphenol, 4-methylphenol, 3-methylphenol, 2-methylphenol, phenol, and combinations thereof.
- Flavor Group 7 are not desirable for inclusion in wine or beer type beverages produced using the flavor system 12 described herein.
- the aroma compounds of Flavor Group 7 would not be used in flavor systems designed to form beverages having the flavor of a wine, beer or cider.
- each of the Flavor Group 7 compounds can be substituted for other
- Flavor Group 8 includes five compounds that can impart a sour taste to a beverage formed from the flavor system 12.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 8 are selected from the group consisting of tartaric acid, succinic acid, lactic acid, citric acid, acetic acid, and combinations thereof.
- the range of each compound of Flavor Group 8 that can be included in the flavor system 12 for forming any beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a wine-like beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a whiskey-like beverage and the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a beer- like beverage in micrograms per liter ⁇ g/l ) is shown.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 8 are not desirable for inclusion in whiskey or beer type beverages produced using the flavor system 12 described herein.
- the flavor compounds of Flavor Group 8 would only be included in flavor systems designed to form beverages having the flavor of wine.
- each of the Flavor Group 8 compounds can be substituted for other compounds in the same group to form a flavor system 12 which produces a beverage having a similar taste.
- Flavor Group 9 includes five compounds that can impart a sweet taste to a beverage.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 9 are selected from the group consisting of glycerol, glucose, fructose, L-proline, saccharose, and combinations thereof.
- the range of each compound of Flavor Group 9 that can be included in the flavor system 12 for forming any beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a wine-like beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a whiskey-like beverage and the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a beer-like beverage in micrograms per liter ⁇ g/l) is shown.
- each of the Taste Group 2 compounds can be substituted for other compounds in the same group to form a flavor system which produces a beverage having a similar taste.
- Flavor Group 10 includes three compounds that can impart a salty and/or bitter taste to a flavor system for forming a beverage.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 10 are selected from the group consisting of potassium, magnesium, calcium, and combinations thereof.
- the range of each compound of Flavor Group 10 that can be included in the flavor system 12 for forming any beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a wine-like beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a whiskey- like beverage and the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a beer-like beverage in micrograms per liter ⁇ g/l) is shown.
- each of the Flavor Group 10 compounds can be substituted for other compounds in the same group to form a flavor system 12 which produces a beverage having a similar taste.
- Flavor Group 11 includes three compounds that can impart an astringent mouth feel to a flavor system 12 for forming a beverage.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 11 are selected from the group consisting of tannic acid, trans aconitic acid, oak extract, and combinations thereof.
- the range of each compound of Flavor Group 11 that can be included in the flavor system 12 for forming any beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system for forming a wine-like beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a whiskey- like beverage and the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a beer-like beverage in micrograms per liter ⁇ g/l) is shown.
- each of the Flavor Group 11 compounds can be substituted for other compounds in the same group to form a flavor system 12 which produces a beverage having a similar taste.
- Flavor Group 12 includes four compounds that can impart a bitter taste to a flavor system 12 for forming a beverage.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 12 are selected from the group consisting of hops extract, tetra-iso-extract 10%, rho- iso-extract 10%, isomerized hop extract 30%, and combinations thereof.
- each of the Flavor Group 12 compounds can be substituted for other compounds in the same group to form a flavor system 12 which produces a beverage having a similar taste.
- Flavor Group 13 includes four compounds that can impart umami and/or mouth feel to a flavor system 12 for forming a beverage.
- each compound of Flavor Group 13 is selected from the group consisting of carrageenan, whey protein, monosodium glutamate, maltodextrin, and combinations thereof.
- the range of each compound of Flavor Group 13 that can be included in the flavor system 12 for forming any beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a wine-like beverage, the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a whiskey- like beverage and the range of each compound in a flavor system 12 for forming a beer- like beverage in micrograms per liter ⁇ g/l) is shown.
- the compounds of Flavor Group 13 are not desirable for inclusion in wine and whiskey type beverages produced using the flavor system 12 described herein.
- each of the Flavor Group 13 compounds can be substituted for other compounds in the same group to form a flavor system 12 which produces a beverage having a similar taste.
- the flavor system can be tailored to provide a beverage concentrate which mimics the taste and/or mouth feel of various beers, wines, liquors, including whiskey, and mixed beverages.
- the choice of flavor compounds and the amount included in the flavor system allows a user and/or manufacturer to adjust the flavor of the beverage to be created using the flavor system.
- the flavor system can be used to create a beverage having the taste of a wide variety of wines, beers or liquors.
- a beverage having a wine taste and/or mouth feel includes at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from flavor group 4 (fruity flavor), at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from flavor group 5 (smoky, coconut, woody flavor), at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from flavor group 8 (sour flavor), and at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from flavor group 11 (astringent mouth feel).
- the beverage having a wine flavor can include at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from one or more of the remaining flavor groups.
- a beverage having a beer taste and/or mouth feel includes at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from flavor group 2 (malty, buttery, sweet flavor), at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from flavor group 3 (floral, honey flavor), and at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from flavor group 12 (bitter flavor).
- the beverage having a beer flavor can include at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from one or more of the remaining flavor groups.
- a beverage having a whiskey taste and/or mouth feel includes at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from flavor group 4 (fruity flavor), at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from flavor group 5 (smoky, coconut, woody flavor), at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from flavor group 7 (phenolic, medicinal) and at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from flavor group 11 (astringent mouth feel).
- the beverage having a whiskey flavor can include at least one (e.g., at least two, at least three, or at least four) compound from one or more of the remaining flavor groups.
- a red wine having the flavor of a Cabernet Sauvignon can be made by combining 3,000 ⁇ g/l of octanoic acid, 2,500 ⁇ g/l of 2-methylpropanoic acid, 5,000 ⁇ g/l of 3-methylbutanoic acid, 5,000 ⁇ g/l of 2-methylbutanoic acid, 2,000 ⁇ g/l of hexanoic acid, 150,000 ⁇ g/l of 3-methylbutanol, 150,000 ⁇ g/l of 2-methylbutanol, 1,000 ⁇ g/l of 2,3- butanedione, 500 ⁇ g/l of vanilline, 5,000 ⁇ g/l of 2,3-pentanedione, 100 ⁇ g/l of furaneol, 150 ⁇ g/l of 2-phenylacetic acid, 2,000 ⁇ g/l of acetaldehyde, 100 ⁇ g/l of ethyl butyrate, 100 ⁇ g/l of ethyl
- an American style whiskey can be made by combining 1,000,000 ⁇ g/l of 3-methylbutanol, 500,000 ⁇ g/l of 2-methylbutanol, 5,000 ⁇ g/l of vanilline, 500 ⁇ g/l of 3-methylbutanal, 10,000 ⁇ g/l of 2-phenylehtanol, 1,000 ⁇ g/l of 2-phenylacetic acid, 3,000 ⁇ g/l of 2-phenylethyl acetate, 500 ⁇ g/l of ethyl butyrate, 10,000 ⁇ g/l of ethyl octanoate, 200 ⁇ g/l of ethyl-2-methylbutyrate, 10 ⁇ g/l of (E)-b-damascenone, 2,500 ⁇ g/l of 3- methylbutyl acetate, 15,000 ⁇ g/l of 1,1-diethoxyethane, 5,000 ⁇ g/l of whiskey lactone, 50 ⁇ g/l of 2-me
- a pilsner-type beer can be made by combining (E)-b- damascenone in an amount of about 3 ⁇ g/l, 2-methylbutanoic acid in an amount of about 2,000 ⁇ g/l, 2-phenylethanol in an amount of about 10,000 ⁇ g/l, 3-(methylthio)propanol in an amount of about 1,000 ⁇ g/l, 3-methylbutanoic acid in an amount of about 2,000 ⁇ g/l, 3- methylbutanal in an amount of about 200 ⁇ g/l, 3-methylbutanol in an amount of about 50,000 ⁇ g/l, dimethyl sulfide in an amount of about 150 ⁇ g/l, ethyl butyrate in an amount of about 200 ⁇ g/l, ethyl hexanoate in an amount of about 200 ⁇ g/l, ethyl octanoate in an amount of about 150 ⁇ g/l, furaneol in
- a light pilsner-type beer can be made by combining (E)-b-damascenone in an amount of about 3 ⁇ g/l, 2-methylbutanoic acid in an amount of about 2,000 ⁇ g/l, 2- phenylethanol in an amount of about 10,000 ⁇ g/l, 3-(methylthio)propanol in an amount of about 1,000 ⁇ g/l, 3-methylbutanoic acid in an amount of about 2,000 ⁇ g/l, 3-methylbutanal in an amount of about 200 ⁇ g/l, 3-methylbutanol in an amount of about 50,000 ⁇ g/l, dimethyl sulfide in an amount of about 150 ⁇ g/l, ethyl butyrate in an amount of about 200 ⁇ g/l, ethyl hexanoate in an amount of about 200 ⁇ g/l, ethyl octanoate in an amount of about 150 ⁇ g/l, furaneol in an amount of about
- the beverages created using the flavor system and method described herein have fewer calories than a traditionally brewed, distilled, aged, and/or fermented beverage having substantially the same flavor characteristics.
- the pilsner- type of Example 3 has fewer calories than commercially brewed and fermented beers.
- the calorie count for the commercially brewed beers was obtained from www.beerlOO.com/beercalorie and is based on a 12 ounce beverage.
- the calorie count of the beer of Example 3 is based on the following: ethanol: 7 kcal/g and carbohydrates: 4 kcal/g.
- the light pilsner- type beer of Example 4 has fewer calories than commercially brewed and fermented light beers.
- the calorie count for the commercially brewed beers was obtained from www.beerlOO.com/beercalorie and is based on a 12 ounce beverage.
- the calorie count of the beer of Example 4 is based on the following: ethanol: 7 kcal/g and carbohydrates: 4 kcal/g.
- both the pilsner-type beverage of Example 3 and the light pilsner- type beverage of Example 4 provide a beverage having at least 7% fewer calories than a conventionally brewed and/or fermented beverage having a similar flavor.
- the beverages formed as described herein will have at least 5% fewer calories (e.g., at least 10% fewer calories, at least 15% fewer calories, at least 20% fewer calories, at least 25% fewer calories) than traditionally brewed and/or fermented beverages having similar flavors.
- the disposable beverage pod 10 is ethanol, which is in liquid form.
- the alcohol concentrate is included in the second compartment 14 in amount sufficient to form a single serving beverage having an alcohol content ranging from about 0.1% alcohol by volume to about 80% alcohol by volume.
- wine can have an alcohol content of about 0.1% alcohol by volume to about 25% alcohol by volume
- whiskey can have about 50% alcohol by volume to about 70% alcohol by volume
- beer can have about 2% alcohol by volume to about 20% alcohol by volume.
- the amount of alcohol concentrate can be selected based on the type of beverage being formed and/or can be controlled by a control system of the apparatus used to form the beverage if the adult consumer wishes to have a beverage having a lower alcohol content that that contemplated when forming the beverage pod 10.
- the alcohol concentrate can also include flavor compounds that are better dissolved and/or preserved in alcoholic solutions.
- the beverage pod 10 is in the form of a bag, cup or box, which can be made of plastic, glass or other suitable materials.
- the material used to form the beverage pod is biodegradable.
- the material used to form the beverage pod is moisture impermeable so as to prevent leaking of the alcohol concentrate and/or addition of moisture to the beverage concentrate prior to use.
- the first compartment 12 can be formed of a porous fabric material such as that used to make coffee filters. Such a material is effective to maintain the beverage concentrate in dry form within the first compartment 12.
- the first compartment 12 is sealed and the second compartment 14 are sealed during manufacture of the beverage pod 10.
- the first compartment 12 and the second compartment 14 are manually opened at one or more locations before insertion in the beverage making apparatus.
- the first compartment 12 and/or the second compartment 14 can be opened at one or more locations upon activation of the beverage making apparatus.
- the first compartment 12 and/or the second compartment 14 can include one or more opening mechanisms 16, such as a lid or weakened area which can be pierced, torn or removed by the apparatus so as to release the beverage concentrate and/or alcohol concentrate upon activation of the apparatus or prior to placement in the apparatus.
- the beverage concentrate is combined with the ethanol concentrate, a quantity of water and optionally carbon dioxide, a beverage is formed.
- the adult consumer can instruct the beverage dispensing apparatus to dispense less than or none of the ethanol concentrate that is included in the second compartment 14 of the beverage pod 10.
- an apparatus 20 for making a beverage from the beverage pod 10 includes a housing 24 which houses the mechanical and electronic components of the apparatus 20.
- the apparatus 20 also includes an outlet 22 from which the beverage is dispensed.
- the housing 24 can be formed of plastic and/or metal.
- the apparatus 20 can be a compact, counter sized device or a larger device for use in restaurants, bars or other establishments which serve beverages.
- the apparatus 20 includes a water reservoir 26, which is used to supply the water necessary for making a serving of a beverage.
- the apparatus 20 can include a water line connected to an external water supply source.
- the water reservoir 26 or the water line can be cooled before mixing by a cooling system 27 so as to provide a chilled beverage if desired.
- the cooling system 27 can include a heat exchanger or other apparatus which is operable to cool the water.
- the apparatus 20 includes a pressurized gas canister 28, which is used to supply carbonation if desired.
- the canister 28 is replaceable.
- the pressurized gas canister 28 preferably houses carbon dioxide.
- the pressurized gas canister 28 can include nitrogen.
- the amount of carbonation provided by the pressurized gas canister 28 can be controlled depending on the preference as to the level of carbonation of the adult consumer (e.g., low, medium, or high levels of carbonation).
- the user can use input a desired level of carbonation into a control system 40 and the control system 40 can control the amount of pressurized gas to be released from the canister 28.
- the apparatus 20 can include a mixing unit 34, which can include a mixing chamber (not shown).
- the mixing unit 34 can be housed in the housing 24 and can be operable to receive water, pressurized gas, beverage concentrate and alcohol concentrate prior to dispensing the beverage via the outlet.
- the mixing unit 24 can extend from the apparatus 20 (e.g., a blender) into the container into which the beverage ingredients are emptied so as to mix the beverage during and/or after dispensing.
- the apparatus 20 can include an external mixing container 32 which can form a seal 30 with and/or around the outlet 22 of the apparatus 20 when the mixing unit 34 extends from the housing 24.
- an external mixing container 32 should be able to withstand pressurization attributed to use of the pressurized gas.
- the apparatus 20 can also include a control system 60 and a user interface 65, which allows a user to input system requirements including the desired amount of carbonation, desired alcohol content, optional chilling of the drink, mixing of the drink and other such functions.
- the apparatus can also include a power supply 50 operable to provide power to the apparatus 20 during use.
- the power supply 50 can include a battery or an AC adapter.
- the housing 24 can include openings therein to replace the beverage pods, add water to a water reservoir and replace a pressurized gas source if necessary.
- an adult consumer, bartender or waiter can place a disposable beverage pod of their choice in the apparatus 20, activate the apparatus 20 using the user interface 65 and await dispensing of their beverage.
- Water from the water supply 26 and pressurized gas from the pressurized gas source 40 are dispensed simultaneously or in series to the mixing unit 34 where the pressurized gas and water are mixed with the flavor system and alcohol. If the mixing unit 34 is within the housing 24, the beverage is then dispensed from the apparatus 20 via the outlet 22.
- the ingredients can each be dispensed into a container 32 and mixed therein using the mixing unit 24 which extends from the apparatus 20 into the mixing container 32 during dispensing and mixed therein.
- the beverage can be placed is a drinking vessel for consumption by an adult consumer.
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