Wednesday, August 3, 2011

postheadericon Simplified test developed for identifying fake whiskey

A new system for detecting counterfeit whiskey is simpler and less costly than traditional...

So, that's really Johnnie Walker Blue that you drink, or maybe it is actually Johnny Woker Bloo? Counterfeit Scotch whiskeys are more common than you might think, with the Scotch Whisky Association said handle between 60 to 70 active cases of fraud at any time. While there are laboratory tests that can identify the fakes, not every bar owner or restaurateur the time or resources for this. Luckily for them, scientists from Glasgow University of Strathclyde, have devised a faster, simpler, less expensive system ... Continue Reading Simplified tests for the identification of counterfeit whiskey developed

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Tags: Alcohol, forgery, ethanol, alcohol, University of Strathclyde, whiskey

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