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Thursday, 24 August 2023

The Institute of Brewing & Distilling Launches its First Course for Distillers

The Spirit Sensory Analysis on-demand course enables distillers to understand spirit flavour and implement an effective system of sensory analysis.

The Institute of Brewing & Distilling (IBD), which is the world's most widely recognised learning provider of technical education in the brewing industry, has launched a totally brand new technical self-assessed and on demand technical course, Spirit Sensory Analysis.

This new short course is the first continuing professional development course for distillers from the IBD. Spirit Sensory Analysis is aimed at distillers and quality professionals who are working in distilleries of all sizes, who are desiring  to improve product quality using sensory analysis.

The Spirit Sensory Analysis course provides the knowledge and tools necessary to understand and control spirit flavour. It will enable learners to run a range of sensory tests, assess the results and ultimately improve their production process and products. The course is provided in an engaging, interactive and multimedia format.

This course has been created and developed in collaboration with leading sensory scientists and distilling professionals. It provides the same technical excellence found in all IBD qualifications, with the benefit of not requiring to sit a formal exam.

The course includes a downloadable PDF with technical information such as:

The basis of spirit flavour

The descriptors and thresholds of over 300 key flavour compounds

Spirit flavour terminology systems and flavour wheels

Tasting forms for more than 10 sensory tests

The statistical tables, equations and calculations to interpret test results

The course features text, videos, animations, quizzes, and games to help enhance learning. At the end of the course, learners receive a Certificate of Completion.

Stuart Howe, who is the IBD Technical Learning and Development Manager, explains: “Whatever the size of your distillery, this course should help you better understand spirit flavour and get the best value from your sensory endeavours. 

"It may also save you spending money on the services of companies providing sensory management systems and training. We are confident that not only will you enjoy the course, but it will also benefit your career, your distillery, your products, your consumers and your sales volumes!”

Tom Shelston, IBD Chief Executive Officer, comments: “The Spirit Sensory Analysis Course is our 5th short course within a year, showing the IBD commitment to establishing a richer continuous professional development pathway in the drinks industry. This new short course shows our commitment to reinforce our learning offering for the spirits sector as this is our first on-demand technical course for distillers."

https://www.ibd.org.uk

Saladmaster Championing Preventative Health at the Global Health Summit

The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies Diabetes and Heart Disease as two of the leading causes of mortality, standing as major global health challenges. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) reports 540 million people living with Diabetes with projections indicating a worrisome 46 percent increase by 2045. 

These alarming figures underline the imperative to address the issue head-on. Particularly, Type 2 Diabetes, constituting 90% of all cases, can be prevented, and treated via the adoption of a health-conscious diet and regular exercises.

Saladmaster,which is an industry-leading innovator in healthy cooking solutions, is making its mark at the Global Health Summit, reaffirming its commitment to advancing preventative health initiatives for people.

Saladmaster is poised to assume a role in this transformative journey, utilizing its unique cooking technology and comprehensive health education programs. 

By integrating these powerful tools, Saladmaster empowers individuals to proactively combat potential ailments that potentially stem from poor dietary choices, amplifying the message that prevention is, of course, paramount.

The Global Health Summit serves as a platform for Saladmaster to join forces with international thought leaders, bolstering the fight against preventable diseases borne from unhealthy eating habits. Magali Madariaga, VP of Global Marketing for Saladmaster, affirms, "Our mission is to forge a healthier world through education, innovation, and empowerment."

Ayo Olaseinde, who is the President of Saladmaster, concurs, saying: "For 77 years, we've been changing lives, and our commitment to this cause remains unwavering. As a responsible participant in addressing a critical global health issue, we pledge to be an integral part of the solution."

To learn more visit www.Saladmaster.com.

Caramelised Orange, Cardamom & White Chocolate cake

That's Food and Drink has been granted the honour and privilege of sharing this stunning recipe from Naomi Rose, The famed Baking Boss.  

This caramelised orange cake is great as an afternoon tea cake as well as a pudding served with extra caramel sauce.

Naomi writes I used some ground almond in this recipe as well as I think it works very nicely with the orange, white chocolate and cardamom flavours.

If you want to make some extra caramel sauce, just double the caramel part of the recipe and add extra orange juice when making the caramel.

Ingredients
 
Caramel Sauce
200 grams Caster sugar
60 grams Unsalted butter cubed and at room temperature
1/2 Orange juice only
Cake
2 Oranges One cut into thin slices and halved, one just zest and juice
200 grams Unsalted butter softened
200 grams Light brown sugar
4 Eggs
1 tsp Mixed spice
1 tsp Baking powder
4 Cardamon pods husks removed and seeds crushed
1/2 Salt
150 grams Self-raising flour
75 grams Ground almonds
100 grams White chocolate drops
Instructions
 
Caramel sauce
In a heavy-based saucepan, add the caster sugar with 3 tablespoons of water. Heat on a medium heat, stirring occasionally, until all the sugar has dissolved.

Once the sugar has dissolved, turn up the heat and bring to the boil. Stir constantly until the sugar starts to go golden brown. Be careful not to let the caramel burn!

Once the caramel has turned golden brown, take off the heat and carefully whisk in a little of the butter at a time follow by the orange juice until fully combined. Set aside to cool slightly.

Make the cake
Lightly grease and line a deep loose bottom (or springform) 20cm cake tin. Preheat the oven to 170°C.
In the bottom of tin, arrange the orange slices in a circle, slightly overlapping, so they cover the base of the tin. Pour the caramel on top of the orange slices and spread evenly over the oranges.

In a large bowl, add the butter and light brown sugar. Using a stand mixer or electric hand mixer, beat together for two or three minutes until all the ingredients are combined.

Whilst beating the mixture, add the eggs gradually one at a time. Don't worry if the mixture splits.
Fold the orange zest, baking powder, cardamom, salt, self-raising flour and ground almond and flour into the mixture. Then fold in the white chocolate.

Transfer the mixture to the tin and bake in the oven for 45-50 minutes. Check after 25 mins and if starting to brown on top, cover with tin foil.

Once the cake is baked, take out of the oven and brush the bottom with the orange juice. Leave it for about 10 minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool. Top tip: you might need to run a knife around the edge of the tin to loosen it. Leave to cool completely.

To learn more about Naomi please visit https://bakingboss.net or check out her video, here:-


Keep Everyone Cooled Down This Summer With St-Remy Brandy

Those lovely folks at St-Remy has the perfect cooler cocktail to keep you refreshed this summer, with the St-Rémy XO, Chardonnay and citrus it's just like summer in a glass!

The St-Rémy XO is made with 100% French wine grapes only harvested in the Loire valley, which will elevate the chardonnay is this cocktail elegantly. The notes of vanilla, oak and gingerbread will add a delicious spiciness that rounds off the concoction.

The recipe here serves four so mix up a batch for all your loved ones at your next garden party.

250 ml St-Rémy XO

500 ml Tonic water

150 ml Chardonnay wine (we recommend the Pasari Chardonnay from Cramele Recas)

50 ml Lemon juice

1 Grapefruit

Add all ingredients to a pitcher with ice and leave to cool for three hours. Zest a grapefruit peel above each glass, serve with a grapefruit slice and enjoy.

Available at Ocado, Morrisons, Amazon and Asda – RRP £24

Something for our farmer readers, about outdoor working

Working outdoors in cold, rainy weather can not only be uncomfortable and hinder your ability to complete your work, but it can also be very dangerous if you aren't properly equipped.

With this in mind, the team at Workwear Express has offered their expert insight into staying dry whilst working outside, with eight must-haves for protection from the rain. 

 Waterproof outerwear

Your waterproofs are the most essential items for keeping you dry when working in rainy weather conditions. From your jackets to your trousers, having waterproofs will prevent rain from penetrating your clothing and keep you feeling dry and comfortable throughout the entire day.

However, it’s important to note you should choose properly fitted clothing, as this will impact the performance of your waterproofs. Clothing that's oversized might be too loose and let rain in, whilst jackets or trousers that are too small will fail to cover your body to offer full protection. 

 Breathable, moisture-wicking clothing

When working all day doing a strenuous job, sweating can often be unavoidable, which is why choosing breathable and moisture-wicking clothing is vital.

Your t-shirts, jumpers, underwear or shorts should be made from lightweight, breathable fabrics, which allows better air circulation and prevent moisture from becoming trapped and the feeling of being hot and clammy. You can also choose moisture-wicking materials that absorb moisture from your body and push it to the fabric’s surface, to keep you feeling nice and dry. 

Correct footwear 

Working in wet conditions requires waterproof, non-slip footwear to keep your feet dry and comfortable, alongside providing stability.

Having waterproof footwear that prevents your feet from getting cold and wet is very important, as it protects you against unwanted foot conditions such as athlete's foot, poor circulation, or the more serious and nasty immersion foot. It’s also vital your work footwear has a good grip to help you keep your feet stable and safe on wet surfaces and prevent slipping. (And is steel toe-capped, if required)

Protective headgear

Hats can be a great way to keep your head and face dry when working outside. If you work in the likes of construction, roadworks, waterworks, gas and oil, forestry, then a hard hat with a rain cover would be a brilliant option.

 Alternatively, if your job isn’t likely to require a hard hat but you’re still looking for some good protection from the rain, a waterproof bucket hat or wide-brimmed hat is a good choice. Ideal for farm workers.

Gloves

Having cold, wet hands can make it difficult for you to fulfil your work effectively, which is why waterproof gloves can be an essential piece of equipment when working outside.

Choosing a gloves that allow complete flexibility will allow you to complete your jobs with a full range of movement, whilst still protecting your skin from the rain and preventing your fingers becoming cold, chapped and numb. 

Thermals 

Accompanying rainy weather can also be cold temperatures, which is why having thermals when working outdoors can be vital.

The extra layer of protection provides insulation, helping you retain your body heat and avoid cold-related issues like frostbite, chilblains and hypothermia. They also have the added benefit of being made from moisture-wicking materials that transport sweat away from the skin, which is important as wet clothes will make you feel colder. 

Breaks in sheltered areas

Working outside for long periods of time in the rain and cold can not only be uncomfortable, but also dangerous - and not to mention make you feel miserable.

That’s why, whenever possible, you should take short breaks in sheltered areas (like a barn, for example?) to give your body’s temperature time to warm up and your clothing the chance to dry off. 

Spare clothes 

It’s always a good idea to have a spare set of clothes to hand during your working day, as this can be useful for a number of reasons.

If the weather is torrential and you feel extremely uncomfortable in your work clothes, you can easily change into your spare pair or have them to change into at the end of the day for your commute home, so that you don’t feel uncomfortable when driving. 

That's Food and Drink would like to thank Workwear Express for their help in compiling this article.

https://www.workwearexpress.com/jackets/mens-jackets 

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Sainsbury’s boosts value offering and savings for its customers

As the cost of living challenges continues to face shoppers, Sainsbury’s has revealed that it's still "totally focused" on providing great value on the products customers buy the  most often. 

From today onwards, Sainsbury’s has added in excess over 40 products to its Aldi Price Match campaign, making it the biggest yet with over 400 products. Additions include a range of by Sainsbury’s soups; burger buns and bread for those late summer BBQs; and sweet treats such as Bramley Apple Pies.

Whilst food inflation is showing signs of beginning to slow down, Sainsbury’s remains fully committed to passing on savings to its customers. 

With the price of butter continuing to fall, it's reduced the price of its by Sainsbury's British Butter 250g by 10% since May. It's  now £1.79. Cheese, fish fingers and toilet roll are some more of the popular products Sainsbury’s has lowered prices on ahead of the busy back to school period.

From today, Nectar Prices, which offers Nectar customers lower prices on a wide range of products, is also now available on frozen foods for the first time ever, completing the roll out of Nectar Prices across Sainsbury’s branches. 

Customers will now receive special Nectar Prices on in excess of 5,000 products in Sainsbury’s supermarkets and also online, with new deals launching including up to half price on frozen favourites like Birds Eye Fish Fingers, Goodfellas Thin Margherita Pizza and Linda McCartney Original Sausages. Since the launch of Nectar Prices in April, Nectar customers have saved in excess of £244m.

As Sainsbury’s continues to go big on providing value for its customers, it's also revealed it's increasing its Pocket Friendly Prices campaign to 55 products across most of its convenience store. This campaign highlights the great everyday competitive value it's offering customers on the most popular essentials in convenience, including by Sainsbury’s chicken breast fillets, butter and baked beans.

Earlier this year, Sainsbury’s launched Stamford Street, which is a new brand for all of its entry price point products. With the rollout of some 200 products now nearing completion, the distinctive packaging, dedicated in-store signage and custom website page make it easier than ever for customers to find everyday staples at budget-friendly prices.

Simon Roberts, who is Sainsbury’s CEO said: “We’re continuing to do all that we can to battle inflation and as costs fall, so do our prices.

"We’re passing savings on as quickly as possible, wherever we possibly can, so our customers get the very best prices when they shop with us. With our biggest ever Aldi Price Match and Nectar Prices campaigns, whatever you’re shopping for you'll always be getting great value at Sainsbury’s.

"From offering great value through its Stamford Street range and passing cost price savings on to customers, to Nectar Prices promotions, Aldi Price Match value and Pocket Friendly Prices for our convenience shoppers, Sainsbury’s value offering will help make delicious meals for busy families, great lunch boxes for the return to school and weekend treats affordable to more customers."

https://www.sainsburys.co.uk

Tesco has 425 million reasons for customers to recycle

Customers shopping at Tesco are going to soon see changes across its own brand milk, as it the works with its milk dairies to make milk bottles even easier to recycle. 

By removing coloured plastic and changing blue, red and green milk caps to a clear alternative, on some 425 million bottles of milk annually, Tesco is improving the quality of recovered material from household waste and enabling the cap to be recycled back into new milk bottles. Customers are encouraged to squash or crush empty bottles, replacing the original lid before recycling to ensure it's not lost or discarded. 

Coloured plastic currently has to be processed separately from clear packaging, so this simple, yet effective change, means every year 3,900 extra tonnes of recycled plastic will be able to go back into making new milk bottles, a process which can be repeated each and every time a customer recycles it. 

The move will be seen in all Tesco stores, across 4 pint, 2 pint and 1 pint plastic milk bottles. However, different types of milk, whole, semi-skimmed or skimmed, will still be easy for staff and shoppers of identify, thanks to coloured labels around the main bottle.

James Waddy, who is Category Director for Dairy at Tesco, said: “Ensuring our packaging is as sustainable as possible is very important to us, and customer feedback on our trials of these new clear milk caps was overwhelmingly positive. Of course, we'll continue to look for ways to improve the packaging of all of our products, thus helping to make it even easier for customers to recycle at home.”

Tesco follows its 4Rs strategy when it comes to plastic and packaging, aiming to remove plastic where possible, reduce where it can't, reuse more and recycle what is left. 

Earlier this month, Tesco announced a trial of fresh mince ‘pillow packs’, which use 70% less plastic and are fully recyclable at in-store soft plastic collection points.                                           

To date, Tesco has removed around 2.2 billion pieces of plastic from its UK business, including: 

200+ million bags from Tesco.com deliveries

100+ million extra lids from products such as wipes, creams, yogurts and desserts

33 million pieces of plastic from bakery bread and doughnuts 

Incidentally here is the link to the story about the fresh mince trial that we carried a few weeks ago:

https://thatsfoodanddrink.blogspot.com/2023/08/tesco-unveils-fresh-mince-pillow-packs.html

Shopping at Aldi? Here are their August Bank Holiday opening hours

Aldi has announced its opening times for the August Bank Holiday.

Aldi's branches will open as normal Saturdays and Sunday. But stores will be open in England and Wales from 8am until 8pm on Monday 28th August, but opening hours in Scotland will remain unchanged (8am – 10pm).

However, customers are advised that the opening times of some stores could vary, and they're advised to  visit Aldi’s website to check their local store's opening times.

Aldi report that they have everything shoppers will need for a stunning Bank Holiday, due to its fabulous range of delicious food and drink.

From BBQs and picnics to garden gatherings and soirees, shoppers will be able to can cater for any long weekend plans with Aldi's stupendous range of fresh meat, vegetarian and vegan options, sides, snacks, sweet treats and drinks, all at amazing Aldi prices, too!

And Click and Collect is also available to customers at some 200 Aldi stores. Customers at select stores can visit groceries.aldi.co.uk to browse the supermarket’s range online and book a timeslot for collection, where all of their shopping will be brought to their cars and loaded into their boots by Aldi colleagues.

www.aldi.co.uk