Edible Alcohol
The characteristics of edible alcohol mainly include the following aspects: Raw material diversity: Edible alcohol is a hydrous alcohol used in the food industry, which is made from grains, potatoes, molasses or other edible crops as the main raw materials, through fermentation, distillation and refining. The preparation process of this alcohol ensures its safety and applicability, and is suitable for various applications in the food industry. Wide range of uses: Edible alcohol is not only used for direct drinking, but also combined with fermented grains through processes such as stringing and distillation to produce a variety of flavors of liquor, and its aroma and flavor are not much different from those made by the solid method. In addition, liquid liquor can also be used to produce a variety of foreign liquors such as whiskey, vodka, rum, and Jinjiu, as well as sparkling wine, small champagne, etc., and has a wide range of market applications. Simple production: The production equipment and process of liquid liquor are simple, easy to operate, and easier to achieve mechanization and computer control, thereby ensuring the consistency and stability of product quality. This production method not only improves production efficiency, but also helps reduce production costs.
In summary, edible alcohol occupies an important position in the food industry due to its unique preparation raw materials, wide range of uses, simple production process and other characteristics, providing consumers with a variety of product choices.