Ramune bottle with alcoholic drink.
The Ramune bottle filled with carbon dioxide-containing alcoholic beverages addresses the need for fashionable drinking methods by providing a unique sensory experience, appealing to young people and all ages with a popping sound and elegant taste.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2025004038U
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Utility models
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-11-20
AI Technical Summary
There is a need for new and fashionable ways to consume alcoholic beverages that appeal to young people, as traditional methods like crown cap bottles and cans are less appealing, and sake sales are declining.
A Ramune bottle filled with carbon dioxide-containing alcoholic beverages such as sake, beer, whiskey, or wine, using methods like dry ice or baking soda and citric acid to create carbon dioxide for a unique drinking experience.
Provides a stylish and playful way for people of all ages to drink alcoholic beverages directly from the bottle, offering a sensory and visual experience with a popping sound upon opening.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] This invention relates to a new Ramune bottle (Cod bottle) filled with an alcoholic beverage containing carbon dioxide. [Background technology]
[0002] Sake, the national alcoholic beverage, currently accounts for only about 6% of the country's total alcohol consumption, and it is feared that sales of sake will decline further in the future due to a declining population and young people turning away from alcohol.Alcoholic beverages are generally bottled in crown cap bottles or cans. On the other hand, Ramune bottles are used to fill the carbonated drink Ramune, and have a structure in which the bottle mouth is sealed with a marble. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] [Patent Document 1] Patent No. 3656091 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] Therefore, there is a demand for providing new alcoholic beverages that are fun and easy to drink and that young people will like, or fashionable ways of drinking alcoholic beverages. [Means for solving the problem]
[0005] After much thought and consideration, the inventors have developed a new and stylish method for consuming alcoholic beverages such as sake. That is, the present invention is a Ramune bottle (Cod bottle) containing an alcoholic beverage having the following configuration. [1] A Ramune bottle containing an alcoholic beverage, characterized by comprising a Ramune bottle and an alcoholic beverage containing carbon dioxide gas filled therein. [2] A Ramune bottle containing an alcoholic beverage, characterized by comprising a Ramune bottle and Japanese sake or refined sake containing carbon dioxide gas filled therein. [3] The alcoholic beverage-filled ramune bottle according to [1], characterized in that the alcoholic beverage is any one selected from beer, whiskey, shochu, gin, brandy, wine, highball, vodka, cocktail, plum wine, awamori, liqueur, tequila, and sour drinks. [Effects of the Invention]
[0006] According to this invention, people of all ages and genders can easily drink Ramune straight from the bottle without needing a cup, in a stylish and playful way. When opened, the drink offers the unique "opening sensation accompanied by the popping sound" of a Ramune bottle, as well as a visual and sensory taste experience. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0007] [Figure 1] 1 is an external view of a Ramune bottle filled with an alcoholic beverage containing carbon dioxide. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] An embodiment of the present invention will be described. The Ramune bottle of this invention is a conventional Ramune bottle (Cod bottle), i.e., a Ramune bottle 1 has a movable glass ball (marble) 3 installed near the entrance / exit 2, which blocks the exit with gas pressure. The material of the Ramune bottle 1 is generally glass, but it may also be plastic. The bottle 1 is filled with an alcoholic beverage 4 in the same manner as filling Ramune liquid. Alcoholic beverages include sake, beer, whiskey, shochu, gin, brandy, wine, highball, vodka, cocktails, plum wine, awamori, liqueur, tequila, and sour drinks. [Example]
[0009] Example 1: Next, an example in which sake is filled will be described. First, prepare one Ramune bottle (Cod bottle) with three marbles inside, some sake, and some dry ice. A Ramune bottle (Cod bottle) 1 containing marbles is placed at an angle with the mouth 2 of the bottle facing upward, and about 180 ml of sake is poured into the bottle 1. Next, about 2 g of dry ice is placed in the bottle, and the bottle is then turned upside down. The dry ice then turns into carbon dioxide and expands, and marble 3 acts as a stopper to seal the contents, creating a ramune bottle filled with sake. By using dry ice, the alcohol concentration and aroma of the sake can be maintained, allowing it to be drunk like a Ramune drink, resulting in a stylish and elegant taste. Example 2: An example in which sake is filled will be described. First, prepare one Ramune bottle (Cod bottle) with three marbles inside, sake, baking soda powder, and citric acid powder. A Ramune bottle (Cod bottle) 1 containing marbles is placed at an angle with the mouth 2 of the bottle facing upward, and about 180 ml of sake is poured into the bottle 1. Next, 8 g of baking soda powder and 6 g of citric acid powder are added to the bottle, and the bottle is then turned upside down. The baking soda and citric acid then react to produce carbon dioxide, causing the bottle to expand, and marble 3 acts as a stopper to seal the contents, creating a ramune bottle filled with sake. By using baking soda powder and citric acid powder, the alcohol concentration of the sake does not change and it can be drunk just like Ramune, giving it a stylish and elegant taste. Example 3 ; Another embodiment in which wine is filled will now be described. First, prepare one Ramune bottle (Cod bottle) with three marbles inside, wine, and dry ice. A lemonade bottle (Cod bottle) 1 containing marbles is placed at an angle with the mouth 2 of the bottle facing upward, and approximately 180 ml of wine is poured into the bottle 1. Next, 2 g of dry ice is placed in the bottle, and the bottle is then turned upside down. This generates carbon dioxide gas, causing it to expand, and marble 3 acts as a stopper, sealing the contents, creating a wine-filled ramune bottle. By using dry ice, the alcohol concentration of the wine does not change and it can be drunk just like a lemonade drink, giving it a stylish and elegant taste. In addition to sake, refined sake, and wine, whiskey, brandy, gin, liqueurs, etc. can also be produced in the same way and consumed. [Explanation of symbols]
[0010] 1: Ramune bottle (Cod bottle) 2: Near the entrance 3: Marbles 4: Alcoholic beverages
Claims
1. The alcoholic beverage-filled ramune bottle is characterized by comprising a ramune bottle (cod bottle) and an alcoholic beverage containing carbon dioxide gas filled therein.
2. The alcoholic beverage-filled Ramune bottle is characterized by comprising a Ramune bottle and Japanese sake or refined sake containing carbon dioxide gas filled therein.
3. 2. The ramune bottle filled with an alcoholic beverage according to claim 1, characterized in that the alcoholic beverage is any one selected from the group consisting of beer, whiskey, shochu, brandy, wine, gin, highball, vodka, cocktail, plum wine, awamori, liqueur, tequila, and sour drinks.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Method for reforming alcoholic beverages or fruit beverages
JP3656091B2