Why Some Cocktails Taste Sweet Without Sugar
A glass that smells like ripe mango yet lists almost no sugar on the menu is not a paradox; it is a sensory hack. Contemporary bartenders are learning to design flavor the way an economist thinks about marginal effects, stacking tiny perceptual nudges until the brain confidently reports “sweet.”The trick starts with acidity. High titratable acidity from citrus or malic acid lowers pH and boosts sa...More
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