WO2021168066A1 - Method and machine for dispensing an individual formulation of a beverage - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to development of a beverage for consumption. More particularly, the invention relates to a unique beverage, preferably a
- 5UB5TITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) distilled spirit, and the method of making such beverage or distilled spirit based on personal preferences of an individual.
- a high proof distillate is aged in an oak barrel such that the wood adds color and flavor to the whiskey.
- the time it takes to age a particular spirit can be anywhere from 3 to 50 or more years.
- the longer aged spirits are able to interact more with the wood of the barrels and develop a more refined flavor, taste, color, finish, and smoothness as desired by consumers and collectors.
- the greater interaction with the wood barrel is based on just the time the aging liquor has in contact with the wood of the barrel.
- the present invention is a method for developing and providing a personalized beverage, in particular as a distilled spirit, to a user based upon user input to stimuli and then mixed and dispensed by a blending machine to match the user’s desired beverage characteristics.
- the present invention is a method for developing and providing a personalized distilled spirit to a user that involves consumer responses to sensory, visual or literary stimulus, comparison of consumer responses to an expert database of responses to craft a suggested recipe, presentation of a physical, literary or visual product sample to consumers, consumer acceptance or adjustment of custom recipe and the option for additional cycles of optimization leading eventually to submission of recipe for the creation of a customized spirit using a blending machine.
- Figure 1 illustrates an example of a method of developing and inputting information into a blending machine to recreate and dispense an individualized beverage.
- Figure 2 illustrates an example of a method of inputting information to recall a recipe from digital storage that a blending machine then uses to recreate and dispense an individualized beverage.
- Figure 3 illustrates an example of an array of spirits presented to a user.
- Figure 4 illustrates an example of a blending machine according to exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
- Exemplary embodiments of the present invention include a method of developing a personalized beverage, and in a preferred embodiment, a personalized distilled spirit.
- distilled spirit or “spirit,” used throughout, refers to a distilled beverage that has at least 10% alcohol by volume (ABV). And it is preferred that the alcohol by volume not exceed bout 75%.
- the spirit herein can be a raw or aged spirit, where an aged spirit needs to be in wood for at least three years according to some countries regulations.
- the spirit maybe any of whiskey, scotch whisky, bourbon, vodka, gin, rum, brandy, eau de vie (fruit brandy or schnapps), tequila, baijiu, soju, aguardiente, palinka, cachaga, singani, borovicka, slivovitz, or a combination thereof.
- the present method begins by presenting sensory stimulus to a user.
- the sensory stimulus is in the form of an array of distilled spirits.
- the variables are selected from one or more of: the type of wood used to make the spirit, the age of the wood to make the spirit, the preparation of the wood used to make the spirit, pressure used to make the spirit, cycles of pressure on the spirit and wood, and the alcohol percentage used.
- the characteristics can range from color, taste, mouth feel, smokiness, etc.
- the user may be encouraged to reference the notes taken while the user sampled the spirits individually in order to develop an individualized spirit with the characteristics most desired by that user, and thereby creating a customized spirit.
- the user may continue to make as many mixtures as needed until the user determines that a final mixture, or multiple mixtures, meeting the user’s personal criteria are met.
- a number of possible final mixtures in immense, it is possible that every user ends up developing their own unique formula, i.e., recipe, for a spirit.
- the mixing may be done using pipets, shot glasses, graduated cylinders, and the like. It is important, however, that the user make note of the amount of each sample mixed into the final mixture created by the user. Block 1009. The amount of each sample in the final mixture will be used to determine the ratio of each spirit needed to create the user’s personalized spirit in whatever size volume desired by the user. [0029] Once the user obtains a recipe that the user would like to save or use to scale up, the user may manually write down the recipe or input the recipe into a
- 5UB5TITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) standard computer, Internet-connected phone or tablet, Block 1008, that will uses proprietary software to provide a link or code to obtain the data on the user’s respective recipe.
- the recipe maybe saved in the computer storage or remotely where the computer to which the recipe is input is connected to the Internet.
- the recipe of the user is compared to stored recipes of experts, i.e., those that are known to have more than ordinary skill in their respective art/industry, to give a second proposed recipe.
- the user may use or alter either or both of proposed recipes.
- a user may be provided with multiple forms of stimulus to evoke a response. Block 1003.
- the multiple forms of stimulus may be in the form of one or more questions, statements, images, existing brand representations, sounds, and aromas. Once provided with a piece of stimulus, the user is encouraged to react to it.
- the reaction my be in the form of answering an open-ended question, choosing between provided binary responses, providing a Likert scale response, choosing from predetermined multiple-choice responses, giving a ranking to provided options, using a numeric or slider scale response, image or aroma choice preference, samples of physical products, tasting notes, flavor maps, or a combination thereof.
- a user may be given a series of questions asking, for example, “Would you like your custom whiskey to...” with three populated responses, “(1) Have a more CLEAN taste, (2) Have a more COMPLEX taste, or (3) Have a more CLEAN and COMPLEX taste.”
- Other questions could relate to, for example, the desired sweetness,
- a series of images may be presented to a user showing, for example, four seasons of nature and asking for the user to identify the user’s favorite image/ season.
- the images could be in the form of different foods such as barbecue being pulled from a smoker, a hamburger, fillet of salmon, etc., and again asking the user to identify a favorite image. The same could be done with images of foods with various and generally agreed upon levels of sweetness. It may also be in the form of presenting tasting wheels, other flavor visualizations, or through sharing written tasting notes.
- Block 1004 Once a user has responded to the predetermined stimulus for which a response is required, the responses are input into a computer, Block 1004, where they are compared and contrasted to the characteristics of predetermined ingredients that are then combined in various amounts, virtually, resulting in a proposed recipe for the user. Block 1005.
- the proposed recipe is then provided to the user.
- the user may optionally then alter the amount of each of the predetermined ingredients if desired. Blocks 1006 and 1007.
- the responses of the user are compared to stored responses of experts, i.e., those that are known to have more than ordinary skill in their respective art/industry, to give a second proposed recipe.
- the user may use or alter either or both of proposed recipes.
- 5UB5TITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) [0038] It is preferred that the number of pieces of stimulus that each user responds to be between 5 and 20, and more preferably, between 8 and 15.
- the final recipe of the user is then captured in hard copy or digitally.
- the user maybe provided a link or code to obtain the data on the user’s respective recipe.
- the recipe of the user’s final mixture is then input into a blending machine 400 via a user interface 435.
- the user interface may be in the form of a graphical and/ or textual interface where, when present, a graphic maybe associated with each of the ingredient beverages or spirits, where “ingredient beverage” or “ingredient spirit” is used to denote one of the beverages connected to the blending machine and from which it can pull.
- the user interface may include use of a keyboard, computer mouse, touch screen, scanner, or a combination thereof.
- the amount of each ingredient beverage is input via the user interface. Block 1008.
- a user may be provided with a Quick Response (QR) code or similar matrix barcode that is a machine-readable optical label that contains the data associated with the user’s final recipe.
- QR code Quick Response
- the QR code maybe read where the user interface includes a scanner capable of reading QR codes.
- the user interface is connected to a central processing unit (CPU) or microprocessor 445 of the blending machine which then interprets the data of the recipe, Block 1010, and then calculates the amount of each ingredient beverage to mix for a given overall volume to ultimately dispense. Blocks 1011 and 1203.
- CPU central processing unit
- microprocessor 445 of the blending machine which then interprets the data of the recipe, Block 1010, and then calculates the amount of each ingredient beverage to mix for a given overall volume to ultimately dispense.
- the blending machine is connected to multiple containers 410 that retain each respective ingredient beverage.
- the connection is preferably through at least a food-grade individual input tube 415 and a pump 425 that can precisely withdraw a volume of the respective ingredient beverage from its respective container and transfer it through the blending machine, Blocks 1012 and 1204, and through a dispenser 450 and into a user’s bottle 480, cup, or other sort of container.
- the CPU directs the connected pumps on the amount of each ingredient beverage based on the user’s recipe.
- a user may create a recipe using 25% of the second whiskey, 50% of the third whiskey, 20% of the fifth whiskey, and 5% of the sixth whiskey.
- the values are input into a blending machine having an input from each of the six whiskeys sampled by the users.
- the blending machine then pulls in the appropriate amount of each whiskey chosen by the user for his/her own recipe to make any volume ranging from an ounce to a bottle.
- the machine may dispense a small amount, an ounce, for example, of the recipe of the user.
- the user may then taste, smell, visually observe the actual beverage created with the recipe of the user; allowing the user to then alter the recipe or dispense a larger volume of the beverage.
- One or more bottles of the user’s recipe are then made based on the amount of each ingredient beverage wanted by the user.
- the user’s unique recipe may also be retained in a digital storage, which maybe directly or indirectly connected to the microprocessor.
- the user interface allows a user to access
- Block 1201 5UB5TITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) previous recipes, Block 1201, that are retrieved from digital storage based on user input. Block 1202. And those stored recipes may be used indefinitely for the user to make future bottles if desired.
- a label may also be prepared for the user’s container.
- a user may personalize the label with text, images, or a combination thereof.
- custom tasting notes maybe provided to the user based on the user’s recipe.
- the tasting notes maybe provided in hard copy, e.g., on the label, digitally via the Internet, or a combination thereof.
- the tasting notes are produced based upon the amounts of each ingredient beverage of the recipe as well as the interaction of particular ingredient beverages when mixed together in particular ratios.
- Cocktail recommendations may also be provided to a user based upon the user’s recipe. Like the tasting notes, the cocktail recommendations maybe based upon the amounts of each ingredient beverage of the recipe as well as the interaction of particular ingredient beverages when mixed together in particular ratios.
- the present blending machine can be connected to containers holding any of liquids, gels, or liquid-like substances.
- the blending machine has most of the ingredient beverages connect from the individual input tubes into a single tube, after being calculated and measured based on how much should be pulled from each
- 5UB5TITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) component container and then output into a vessel, container, or bottle at the output dispenser of the blending machine.
- the blending machine may include a tube within a tube design.
- a tube within a tube design is particularly beneficial when at least one of the ingredient beverages that could be drawn through the blending machine is especially strong in flavor, color, or aroma such that it would leave a contaminant in the form of residual flavor, color, or aroma if mixed with the other ingredient beverages prior to introduction to a vessel, container, or bottle after passing through the blending machine.
- an inner tube is substantially surrounded by a larger tube such that any ingredient beverages that are pumped through the outer tube are pumped in the space between an inner wall of the outer tube and the outer wall of the inner tube. Meanwhile, ingredient beverages that are pumped through the inner tube are pumped between the inner walls of the inner tube.
- the ingredient beverage that has a potentially strong color, aroma, or flavor that is to be kept separate may be pumped through either the inner tube or the outer tube.
- such component ingredient is not combined with the other
- 5UB5TITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) ingredient beverages until the leaving the tubing of the blending machine to be dispensed into another container or bottle. It is preferred to not funnel the inner tube and outer tube into a funnel prior to being introduced to a container or bottle because then the funnel would also then be contaminated with the component ingredient having the stronger flavor, aroma, or color.
- the ingredient beverage having the strong flavor, aroma, or color is kept separate from the other components ingredients until being dispensed from the tubing of the blending machine, the other components may be mixed into either the inner tubing or outer tubing together prior to being dispensed into the subsequent container or bottle.
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