Click to expand Tap to zoom Natural Caramel Artisan Flavor No reviews Original price $ 15.87 - Original price $ 1,163.40 Original price $ 15.87 $ 15.87 - $ 1,163.40 Current price $ 15.87 | / Choose a variant 8 oz - $ 15.87 2.2 lbs - $ 49.70 10 lbs - $ 198.40 60 lbs - $ 1,163.40 Size: 8 oz 8 oz 2.2 lbs 10 lbs 60 lbs Quantity Add to cart Industry Resources & Brewer Use Level Guides Brewing ResourcesBaking ResourcesAlternative ResourcesIce Cream ResourcesBeer Use Level GuideBeer Use Level Guide (Metric) Rich, Decadent, Smooth Amoretti Natural Caramel Artisan Flavor delivers rich, buttery caramel sweetness to your desserts, pastries, and beverages. Perfect for adding authentic caramel taste to any of your creations, our Natural Caramel Artisan Flavor ensures easy and consistent results. Made with natural ingredients, it's an effortless way to infuse your recipes with warm, indulgent caramel goodness. Empower your imagination – with Amoretti! Product Details Item #ART83-NS Naturally Flavored Naturally Sweetened Kosher Pareve & TTB Approved Non-GMO Shelf-Stable Vegan Gluten Free Preservative-Free No Artificial Ingredients Easy to Use Alternative to the Whole Ingredient Proudly Handcrafted in Southern California *All Amoretti Artisan Natural Flavor Pastes remain shelf-stable even after opening. For optimal color retention of reds, please refrigerate. Mix well before use. **Produced in a facility that uses milk, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, eggs & wheat. Contact info@amoretti.com for more information. Applications Flavor high fat content baked goods, cheesecakes, buttercreams, cakes, whipped creams, cupcakes, frostings, and more!Enhance ice creams, gelatos, sorbets, frozen yogurts, mousses and more!Elevate craft beers, liqueurs, wines, and more! Use Levels Due to the concentration level of Amoretti Artisan Natural Flavor Pastes, it is highly advisable to follow the use level guidelines: FOOD USE LEVEL: 3-5% = 30-50:1000DRINK USE LEVEL: 0.5-1% = 5-10:1000(about 7-14oz by weight per 10 gallons)Find out more about use levels and how to calculate them here: Usage Tools & Guides