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Alaskan Berries SC

Alaskan Berries SC

Concentrated Food Flavour

Regular price $39.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $39.99 USD
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16oz
Size
55 and 275 Gallons must ship by freight, which is billed separately.
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Flavour Uses

For manufacturing and professional use only.

Our flavours are used in the production of all types of food and beverage products, examples include: Cookies, muffins, potato chips, candy, ice cream, cake, whipped cream, frosting, coffee, tea, water, cider, cocktails, beer, wine, piquette, mead, spirits, seltzer, kombucha, soda, etc.

Usage (Approx.)

Baking (Muffins): 0.12 - 0.24ml per 12 muffins
Beverages (Beer, Seltzer, etc): 0.1 - 0.3% by volume
DIY Liquids (PG/VG base): 1 - 4% by volume
Ice Cream: 0.1 - 0.3% by volume

Solubility

Water soluble.

Ingredients

Propylene Glycol, Natural and Artificial Flavour.

Nutrition

Per 5 drops (about 0.1g):

Calories 0
Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 0mg
Carbohydrates 0g
Protein 0g
*Not a significant source of other nutrients.

Customer Reviews

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Alaskan Berries (SC) (WF) 3.5% (9-2-23) – Ok people, let’s get these new Wonder Flavors test going !!! Now, I will admit, when I saw this name, wondering which Alaskan Berry/ies they meant, as there are more than a few. This flavor was very unique, and not easily identifiable, nor comparable which made it interesting to test. Overall, my BEST comparison would be a medley of a red currant, and red raspberry. That’s close, but still not 100% accurate, but you get the idea. At a few ticks below mid level sweet, and plenty strong at 3.5%, those two main profiles stuck in my head from beginning to end. There was a nice almost tart, maybe slightly fermented kicker on the finish that was a nice touch. At times, I thought I caught just a WHIFF of florals, but as soon as I did, they were gone, so we’ll chalk it up to “floral-free” overall. It presented as fairly “red” to my tastes, and hence my fruit comparisons. Because it was unique, and didn’t fully encompass either a currant or r. raspberry it could be used in an entire plethora of fruit mixes. It tasted very natural, and with only the very slight whiff of a floral randomly, would be the only nitpicking here. An interestingly new fruit flavor IMO, and good tasting. It’s great to start out a series, with a NEW flavor, that isn’t/wasn’t like any other. I’m going to leave this one high because of that, and with only the one slight nitpick, it felt solid at 9.0/10.