Robot nose can distinguish between different WHISKIES - and could replace trained sommeliers

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

While whisky is one of the most popular tipples around the world, most drinkers still rely on the label to distinguish between cheap and expensive bottles. Now, scientists have developed a robotic nose called NOS.E that can distinguish between different brands, origins and styles by'sniffing' the liquor. During testing, NOS.E reached 100 per cent accuracy for detecting the region, 96.15 per cent accuracy for brand name and 92.31 per cent accuracy for style. The team hopes the bot could be used across a wide range of beverages in the future, including wine and cognac, as well as whisky. Scientists have developed a robotic nose called NOS.E that can distinguish between different brands, origins and styles of whisky by'sniffing' the liquor NOS.E is designed to mimic the human olfactory system and uses eight gas sensors to detect odours in a vial of whisky.