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Alfa Chemistry Testing Lab Announces Liquor Testing

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished May 6, 2022

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As an independent third-party testing laboratory, Alfa Chemistry Testing Lab has won a fame recognized by clients worldwide for the fast and accurate delivery or testing reports. Fully aware of the essential role that food safety plays, the lab recently announces to have launched liquor testing services. Previously, it has released a range of other analytical testing services on candy, coffee, milk & dairy, cooking oil, beverage, etc. Liquor and wine are liked by the majority population worldwide. The consumption for spirits each year never decreases, which presents the issue of drinking safety as the top concern. “Having a global network of testing experts and equipped with advanced analytical equipment including chromatography (HPLC, GC, GC/MS) and atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS, GFA, FIAS), our lab proves to be a very competent service provider that conducts testing services for the liquor industry. From authenticity testing to microbiology, we ensure both time-efficiency and the credibility for results,” says the Marketing Chief of Alfa Chemistry Testing Lab. “Deeply concerned about the drinking safety, our lab aims to be your first choice for a one-stop-shop laboratory to perform all possible liquor analysis.” The samples tested by Alfa Chemistry include but are not limited to wine, beer, brandy, whisky, vodka, champagne, etc. Usually, a comprehensive liquor testing project should cover the following parameters: Allergens Authenticity Other Component Analysis Alcohol Analysis Microbiology Testing Contaminants Nutritional Shelf-Life Testing Whether it is for individual consumers who would like to the test the safety, quality and authenticity for the liquor products they purchased or for liquor manufactures who would like to conduct a comprehensive analysis to prove the integrity and high quality of their liquor products, Alfa Chemistry Testing Lab would be a perfect partner as it offers a full range of spirits detection solutions based on gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, molecular spectroscopy and atomic spectroscopy. The whole testing is carried out as guided by USDA, FDA and ISO standards and specifications. Please don’t hesitate to contact Alfa Chemistry Testing Lab. Visit https://www.alfachemic.com/testinglab/industries/alcohol.html to learn more.

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