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WSET LEVEL 1 SPIRITS LATEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 200
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)|ALREADY GRADED A+


How does fermentation happen - ANSWER--Yeast eats sugar to create
the alcohol and carbon dioxide gas. After fermentation the alcoholic
liquid is typically around 10% abv. Fermentation also creates extra
flavours, in particular fruity flavours are created by yeast


What is the aim of distillation - ANSWER--To concentrate the level of
alcohol in the fermented alcoholic liquid


What happens during distillation? - ANSWER--An alcoholic liquid is
boiled and turned into vapor. The vapors are then collected and
condensed into a new liquid which is more alcoholic than the original
one.


Outline the process of distillation - ANSWER--1. Distillation starts with
a fermented alcoholic liquid
2. the liquid is heated and brought to boil
3. in order to separate the alcohol from the rest of the liquid a distiller
can take advantage of the fact that pure ethanol (the most common
alcohol in alcoholic beverages) boils at a lower temp than pure water. As
a result when an alcoholic liquid boils, the vapors that are created
contain a higher proportion of alcohol than the boiling liquid.
4. The hot vapors created by boiling the alcoholic liquid are collected
and condensed back to a liquid that has a higher alcoholic strength than
the original liquid.

, WSET LEVEL 1 SPIRITS LATEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 200
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)|ALREADY GRADED A+


If a spirit has a low distillation strength, does it have high or low flavor
intensity - ANSWER--High flavour intensity


If a spirit has a high distillation strength does it have high or low flavor
intensity - ANSWER--Low flavor intensity


What is the definition of a neutral spirit? - ANSWER--A spirit that is
distilled to 95-96% abv with virtually no flavour left


What often happens to spirits after distillation? - ANSWER--Adjustment
of the color, aromas, sweetness and alcoholic strength as required for the
style of spirit being made


Identify the 2 aims of blending and what each aim intends to achieve -
ANSWER--Overall a blender has 2 aims:
1. Consistency. Most consumers expect their spirit to be consistent from
one bottle to the net.
2. Complexity. Some individual barrels can be extraordinarily complex,
the easiest way of creating complexity and depth is by blending spirits
with different characteristics.


Why would a blender choose to use caramel coloring? - ANSWER--The
color of oak ages spirits can vary considerably from one barrel to

, WSET LEVEL 1 SPIRITS LATEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 200
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)|ALREADY GRADED A+
another this is a problem for blenders who are striving for consistency.
Therefore, when they blend the contents of the barrels together to make
up their batches they sometimes use very small amounts of a coloring
material called caramel to ensure that each batch has the correct color.


In a column still, which plate has the highest abv - ANSWER--the top
plate


Which distillation process can produce a neutral spirit - ANSWER--a
column still


in a pot still what is the name of the part that holds the liquid that is
going to be distilled - ANSWER--Pot


T/F column stills cannot be used to produce a neutral spirit - ANSWER-
-False


What strength and aroma intensity does a newly made spirit produced
via pot distillation have - ANSWER--low strength and a pronounced
(high) intensity


What is Cognac - ANSWER--a grape brandy is a wine that has been
distilled. Cognac is a well known grape brandy that must be made from
grapes grown in a specific part of south west France north of the town of

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