This section is from the book "A Treatise On Beverages or The Complete Practical Bottler", by Charles Herman Sulz. Also available from Amazon: A Treatise On Beverages.
An extract is, strictly speaking, a concentrated solution of the medicinal principles of crude drugs.
An essence, also strictly speaking, is a solution of volatile oils in alcohol in varying proportions.
A tincture is a diluted solution of medicinal non-volatile or only partially volatile substances in liquids other than water and glycerine. They are made by maceration of various strengths.
 
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