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Analysis of Alcohol in whisky

Applications | 2023 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
GC, Consumables, GC columns
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
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Summary

Importance of the topic


Monitoring the composition of alcohols in distilled spirits is essential for ensuring product quality, verifying authenticity and meeting regulatory standards. Gas chromatography with flame ionization detection (GC-FID) is a widely adopted technique in the food and beverage industry for its sensitivity and reliability in separating volatile compounds.

Objectives and study overview


This application note demonstrates a rapid and robust GC-FID method for quantifying ethanol and minor alcohols—1-propanol, iso-butyl alcohol and iso-amyl alcohol—in whisky. The goal is to achieve clear separation, accurate quantitation and reproducible results suitable for routine quality control.

Methodology


The method employs a polar wax column under a temperature gradient to resolve target analytes. A whisky sample is directly injected in split mode and separated based on volatility and polarity differences. Quantitation relies on individual peak areas recorded by FID.

Used Instrumentation


  • Gas chromatograph: Shimadzu GC equipped with FID-2010
  • Column: SH-PolarWax, 30 m × 0.25 mm ID, film thickness 0.25 μm
  • Carrier gas: Helium at 1.2 mL/min (linear velocity 30 cm/s)
  • Injection: 1.0 μL, 250 °C, split ratio 1:30, silica wool packing in glass insert
  • Oven program: 70 °C (2 min) ramp at 20 °C/min to 120 °C (hold 1.5 min)
  • Detector temperature: 280 °C

Main results and discussion


The chromatogram displays four well-resolved peaks corresponding to ethanol, 1-propanol, iso-butyl alcohol and iso-amyl alcohol in ascending retention order. Baseline separation is achieved within a run time of approximately 7 minutes. The method shows good peak shape and reproducibility, confirming its suitability for quantifying both major and trace alcohols in spirit matrices.

Benefits and practical applications


  • High sensitivity and selectivity for both major and minor alcohols
  • Short analysis time enabling high sample throughput
  • Robust operation suitable for routine QA/QC in distilleries and laboratories
  • Supports flavor profiling, authenticity testing and regulatory compliance

Future trends and potential applications


Advances such as multidimensional GC, coupling with mass spectrometry and automated sample preparation could expand the scope to additional volatile compounds and trace-level impurities. Green chromatography approaches—using alternative carrier gases or reduced energy consumption—are also under development to enhance sustainability.

Conclusion


The presented GC-FID method on a polar wax column delivers reliable separation and quantitation of ethanol and key minor alcohols in whisky. Its simplicity, speed and reproducibility make it an excellent choice for ongoing quality control and authenticity verification in the spirits industry.

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