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Evaluating the Efficiency of Areke Distillation Process Using the Traditional Method of Distillation and Double Pipe Distillation: A Traditional Ethiopian Beverage
by
Fentahun, Mulugeta
, Worku, Ayinalem
in
Beverages - analysis
/ Cereal crops
/ Distillation - instrumentation
/ Distillation - methods
/ Double pipe distillation
/ eng
/ Ethanol
/ Ethanol - analysis
/ Ethiopia
/ Fermentation
/ Firewood
/ Humans
/ Modified stove
/ Traditional distillation
2025
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Evaluating the Efficiency of Areke Distillation Process Using the Traditional Method of Distillation and Double Pipe Distillation: A Traditional Ethiopian Beverage
by
Fentahun, Mulugeta
, Worku, Ayinalem
in
Beverages - analysis
/ Cereal crops
/ Distillation - instrumentation
/ Distillation - methods
/ Double pipe distillation
/ eng
/ Ethanol
/ Ethanol - analysis
/ Ethiopia
/ Fermentation
/ Firewood
/ Humans
/ Modified stove
/ Traditional distillation
2025
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Evaluating the Efficiency of Areke Distillation Process Using the Traditional Method of Distillation and Double Pipe Distillation: A Traditional Ethiopian Beverage
by
Fentahun, Mulugeta
, Worku, Ayinalem
in
Beverages - analysis
/ Cereal crops
/ Distillation - instrumentation
/ Distillation - methods
/ Double pipe distillation
/ eng
/ Ethanol
/ Ethanol - analysis
/ Ethiopia
/ Fermentation
/ Firewood
/ Humans
/ Modified stove
/ Traditional distillation
2025
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Evaluating the Efficiency of Areke Distillation Process Using the Traditional Method of Distillation and Double Pipe Distillation: A Traditional Ethiopian Beverage
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Evaluating the Efficiency of Areke Distillation Process Using the Traditional Method of Distillation and Double Pipe Distillation: A Traditional Ethiopian Beverage
2025
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Background Areke is a popular traditional distilled beverage in semi-urban and rural areas in Ethiopia. Traditional areke distillation uses an open-fire system that consumes a lot of firewood and produces a large amount of indoor air pollution. Methods The areke distiller apparatus (heat exchanger, condenser, energy-efficient stoves, storage tanks, and local areke extraction apparatus) was manufactured by technicians (welders). Different types of grains (wheat, millet, lupine, barley, and maize) were purchased from a neighborhood market. The traditional method of areke fermentation was prepared by an experienced woman brewer using a combination of ingredients and appropriate steps and procedures. The efficacy of a traditional stove, modified stove, and a combination of modified stove and double-pipe were evaluated . The amount of ethanol was estimated by measuring its refractive index and specific gravity. The sensory evaluation of areke samples was conducted by 10 consumer sensory panelists. Result The highest ethanol concentration in areke (53.75 ± 0.01 (% v/v)) was obtained from millet E ( dagusa E) in double-pipe distillation (E). The maize E ( bekolo E) of overall acceptance had the greatest score (4.5 ± 0.01) compared to other areke sensory parameters. The alcoholic strength of lupine E ( gibeto E) was scored as excellent (5.0 ± 0.01) compared to other areke sensory parameters. All judges agreed that traditional and double-pipe areke consumption was acceptable. The combination of double-pipe distillation and modified stove resulted in a 50% ± 0.15 reduction in the average amount of firewood used. The traditional open fire stove consumed more firewood (5.1 kg ± 0.1) than the combination of double-pipe distillation and modified stove (2.5 kg ± 0.01). Conclusion These results indicate that the combination of double-pipe distillation with a modified stove had better performance than traditional areke distillation.
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F1000 Research Ltd
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