Alcoholic Beverages Whisky Alexandra Moore 1411491 • 22/01/2015 This report will be illustrating the manufacturing process of Whisky….. Table of Contents Alcoholic Beverages –an introduction 3 Whiskies 3 Alcohol and Health 3 Guidelines 3 The Effects of Drinking Alcohol 3 Who is the consumer? 4 How Whisky is made? 4 The Process 4 The Materials Used 4 Malting 5 Grinding 5 Mashing 5 Fermentation 6 Distillation 6 Aging 7 Limitations 7 Alcohol Regulations 8 Retail Regulations 8 Manufacture
piñas are mashed or shredded under a tahona (a large stone wheel). The juice that is extracted from this process is then poured into stainless steel or wooden vats and left several days to ferment. This process results in a wort, or a liquid with low alcohol content. The wort is distilled once and then a second time to produce clear tequila. Some distillers repeated the distillation process a third time, but some tequila producers regard this as a mistake because it removes some of the tequila’s
Brief History of Beer Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage worldwide, and the third-most popular drink overall after water and tea. The average American drinks the equivalent of “38 six-packs of beer, a dozen bottles of wine and two quarts of distilled spirits like gin, rum, single malt Scotch, or vodka” a year, according to the New York Times. Research has shown that people have been brewing this famous beverage as early as several thousand years before the Common Era. Recent studies claim
The renowned and impact of Scottish whiskey is it always an asset today for the Scottish economy relative to new producer countries? Introduction After several visits to distilleries and wine tastings, I started asked me about the differences with whiskey from other countries, which made the difference and the renowned Scottish whiskey and of course if it were today always true and how to fix it if it is not the case. Indeed Scotch Whisky is regarded, rightly, as the product "ambassador" of
ISSN 1940-204X Caribbean Brewers: Transfer Pricing, Ethics and Governance Douglas Kalesnikoff University of Saskatchewan Suresh Kalagnanam University of Saskatchewan INTRODUCTION It is April 2011 and you have used your newly acquired business degree to secure a management job as advisor to the chief financial officer with Caribbean Brewers Inc., located in Antigua in the Caribbean Sea. Caribbean Brewers Inc. is a 75%-owned subsidiary of Gera International, a conglomerate in the business of
actually quite simple. The brewing process can be broken down into five steps. Barley or grain is soaked in hot water to release malt sugars and that solution is then boiled and flavored with hops, and the solution is now called wort. Once it has been boiled for an hour, the wort is cooled rapidly and yeast is added to start the fermentation process, where yeast consumes the sugars and creates alcohol and carbon dioxide. When the process is complete, the beer is bottled with a bit of sugar added to
Diagnosis: Cellulitis to left leg Secondary Diagnosis: Depression Osteoporosis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Past Surgical History: Tonsillectomy- as child Cholecystectomy- 15 years ago (51 years old) Current Medications: “migraine pills” St. John’s wort oil – for skin inflammation to left leg (for a week) Past History: Smokes ½ a pack of cigarettes per day (since she was a teenager) Weight: 70 kg Height: 150 cm DOCTOR’S ORDER: Medications: Ancef 750 mg IV q12h Elavil 50 mg po
Depression is a mood disorder characterized by pervasive sadness and psychophysiological changes like changes in sleep patterns, sexual desires, loss of pleasure in previously enjoyed things, and even suicidal thoughts (Belmaker & Agam, 2008, p. 55). Its rise in prevalence in Western society means that students with depression or depressive symptoms are more common in our schools. The students experience difficulty in motivation and self-esteem, and depression is often comorbid with disorders like
and body. However, more evidence is needed to determine the safety and effectiveness of yoga as a complementary or alternative treatment. [2] A study producing negative results on one particular form of CAM treatment of ADHD was done on St. John’s wort, hypericum perforatum. At Bastyr University researchers formed an eight week randomized, placebo-controlled, double blind trial of this herb. The test sample was a group of children and adolescents ranging in age from 6 to 17 years. Randomized, the
administration. Renewed Attention To The Herbal Approach Depression and anxiety treatments are gaining new, albeit actually traditional, grounds. Herbal medicines used for the treatment of depression are becoming widely used. For example, St. John's wort is gaining renewed and increased attention in its practical use to treat depression. Another herb, the hypericum is even now beginning to overtake other pharmacological medications in the use for depression treatment. Other Herbal Supplements There