HPNO II by The Flavor Apprentice

Price range: $3.99 through $14.99

HPNO II delivers a sophisticated blend of bourbon warmth, rich caramel sweetness, and subtle tobacco depth. Perfect for craft cocktails and bourbon-inspired desserts. Use 2-4% in beverages and 1-2% in pastry applications for optimal flavor expression.

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Description

Flavor Profile

HPNO II by The Flavor Apprentice is a premium bourbon-forward concentrate that captures the complex character of aged spirits. The profile opens with warm bourbon notes, followed by a luscious caramel sweetness with subtle vanilla undertones, and finishing with refined tobacco characteristics that add depth and complexity. This balanced composition makes it ideal for adult beverages and gourmet dessert applications seeking an authentic, sophisticated flavor dimension.

Suggested Uses

  • Cocktails & Mocktails: Enhance whiskey cocktails, bourbon smashes, old fashioneds, and premium mocktails with a sophisticated spirit-forward profile without actual alcohol content.
  • Desserts & Pastry: Infuse cake batters, custards, frostings, and chocolates with bourbon caramel complexity. Pair with dark chocolate, pecan, or walnut-based creations.
  • Beverages: Elevate coffee drinks, hot chocolate, cream sodas, and craft syrups with refined tobacco and caramel undertones for upscale beverage programs.

Dosage & Tips

For cocktails and beverages, use 2-4% by volume to achieve balanced flavor without overpowering. In desserts and pastry fillings, recommend 1-2% to maintain structural integrity while delivering pronounced taste. This concentrate blends exceptionally well with vanilla, chocolate, and spice notes. Store in cool, dark conditions to preserve the delicate bourbon and tobacco aromatics. Excellent for craft beverage programs seeking premium, alcohol-free flavor alternatives.

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Capacity

10ml, 125ml, 30ml

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