AcidKit

€242.00*

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Product number: SK-12x10-Mixed
AcidKit
The AcidKit comprises six acid types, the indiviual substances lactic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, quinic acid, phosphoric acid are included in 2 ml snap-off ampules intended for dilution in 150 ml of water.
The AcidKit allows various tests to be performed to assess and train sensory skills. The kit is suitable for training for irritant, recognition, discrimination and saturation threshold tests.
The AcidKit is available in homogeneous or mixed versions. There are various combination options for test runs with individual or mixed substances.

AcidKit (mixed) contents:
12 packs of 10 ampules in 6 acid types (lactic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, quinic acid, phosphoric acid) = 20 ampules of each acid

AcidKit (homogeneous) contents:
12 packs of 10 ampules of one acid (lactic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, citric acid, quinic acid, phosphoric acid) = 120 identical ampules

AcidKit contents (10 ampules):
1 pack of 10 ampules of one acid

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September 5, 2022 08:10

Von: Raven

A Valuable Tool for Serious Connoisseurs

Sensory training is essential for anyone serious about coffee appreciation. And acidity is one of the most obvious taste components when drinking coffee. This AcidKit helps us identify the different acid qualities in various intensities. It is an invaluable tool for learners and trainers alike.

December 23, 2020 06:57

Von: Kenny

The Must Have TasteKit for all Coffee Lab

The TasteKit from Coffee Consulate in my opinion is the must have product in all coffee labs. Especially the AcidKit which is a long waited product for us. It is the One product that could greatly enhance the precision of the quality and intensity of acidities in our cup tasting training. This product enhances your skill not only to taste different types of acid quality that is often found in your coffee, but it could also enable you to justify the quantity of acid in a cup of coffee.