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Technical Report - Applying Physics and Sensory Sciences to Spirits Nosing

Vessel Design to Improve Evaluation Diagnostics and Drinking Enjoyment

Christine Crnek, co-founder, CEO of Arsilica, Inc. announces that MDPI Beverage MDPI Journal
has published a significant peer-reviewed technical report on a science-based spirits tasting vessel,
which also addresses long-neglected problems related to female nose sensitivity and spirits
competition ratings credibility with the generally accepted tulip-shaped glassware.

Las Vegas, NV, December 18, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Report highlights of spirits glassware functional
issues:

· Design: Improving spirits evaluation vessel design and enhancing drinking enjoyment through applied
science..

· Olfactory ethanol: Diverting pungent, painful, nose-numbing ethanol which quickly destroys ortho-nasal
aroma detectability.

· Includes sensitive noses: Applying science to accommodate superior female olfactory sensitivity,
expanding markets.

· Solution: Ethanol diversion from ortho-nasal without affecting spirit character by applying scientific
vessel design.

· Competition field credibility: Major competitions have used NEAT for over six years to evaluate and
rate spirits. Superior competition level performance lets every spirit speak for itself. Ortho-nasal sensing
is important to detect character aromas, while ethanol is safely detected on retro-nasal (finish).

Support of influencers and decision-makers: Extensive competition experience and distiller use as a
diagnostic tool for head cuts and blending makes NEAT a significant contender for universal acceptance
as the premier evaluation glass.

Industry game-changer: Provides opportunities for the spirits industry to expand markets by broadening
appeal to more sensitive female noses. Enhancing attributes and exposing flaws allows distillers to focus
on quality and flavor improvement.

Click the link to access free download of full report www.mdpi.com/2306-5710/4/4/93

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Arsilica, Inc.
Christine R Crnek
702-332-7163
Contact via Email
www.theneatglass.com

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