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Monday, 9 October 2023
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Fans of Timothy Taylor beer? You could be a winner!
Timothy Taylor's claimed four tasting awards at the International Beer Challenge 2023 (IBC) and also received the title of World's Best Can Design for its Hopical Storm beer at the World Beer Awards 2023.
The promotion will run across Timothy Taylor's social media accounts, inviting followers to name their top three Taylor's beers of all time to establish a fans' favourite table of gold, silver, and bronze medal places. Three entrants will be chosen at random by the brewing team to win samples of the IBC medal winners, Landlord (gold), Hopical Storm (silver), Landlord Dark (silver) and Boltmaker (bronze).
Announcing the campaign, Timothy Taylor's CEO Tim Dewey told That's Food and Drink: “Feedback is a vital component of the quality assurance process here at Timothy Taylor's and we are always very keen to hear what people think about our beers.
"To receive four medals from the IBC is great recognition for the hard work and dedication that goes into brewing Timothy Taylor's beers and the team, led by head brewer Andy Leman, should be justifiably proud of their achievements.
“Our beers have some of the most loyal and passionate fans you could ever wish for, so the IBC medals are a chance for us to say thank you and invite them to share in our success. The challenge is now on to identify the gold, silver, and bronze medal positions in our fans' favourite competition, and we are looking forward to seeing which Timothy Taylor's beers reach the top of our poll.”
The International Beer Challenge aims to reward and promote excellent beers from all over the world and regularly attracts entries from in excess of 40 countries, with a panel of experienced judges tasting beers across over 80 different style categories.
Awards are also made for design and Timothy Taylor's received a gold medal for design and packaging for its Hopical Storm cans, making it a double celebration having been named World's Best Can Design at the World Beer Awards 2023.
“Hopical Storm was the first Timothy Taylor's beer to be available in a can,” Dewey went on to explain “and to win a taste medal and two of the highest accolades for its design rounds off an excellent launch year. The development of Hopical Storm was a great example of building and investing in quality, premium brands for the future, a process that involves everyone at the brewery, and our marketing team is also to be congratulated for its work on creating the award-winning brand identity.”
The mandarin, mango, and passion fruit of Hopical Storm unleashes a tropical cyclone of refreshment that strikes thirst hard. It's a characterful twist on the tradition associated with Timothy Taylor's and the can design needed to reflect this new approach for a brewery that was established in 1858. The attention to detail on the can design combines the vibrant, tropical colour and a silver lightning strike, with the depiction of the famous Timothy Taylor's barley sheaf also updated to show it being buffeted by a strong wind to create the perfect Hopical Storm.
To find your nearest pub serving Timothy Taylor's award-winning ales, visit the brewery's interactive Pint Finder map https://www.timothytaylor.co.uk/pint-finder. Or if you'd like some beers delivered to your house, with free delivery on all orders, visit Timothy Taylor's webshop https://www.timothytaylorshop.co.uk.
To take part in the Timothy Taylor's fans' favourite competition please head to the brewery's Facebook, X, Instagram, Threads, or LinkedIn social media channels from today, 9th October to 13th October 2023.
Competition entries will also be accepted by emailing tim@timtaylors.co.uk with your top three Timothy Taylor's beers. There are three prizes to be won, with full details and terms and conditions at https://www.timothytaylor.co.uk/news/customers-given-chance-share-award-success.
That's Food and Drink thinks Timothy Taylor's beers and ales are ideal for laying down for the Christmas season.
Sunday, 8 October 2023
Asda reveals results of independent taste tests against M&S foods
Standout products include Extra Special British Aberdeen Angus Ribeye Steak, Extra Special Lemon Drizzle Cake and Extra Special Madagascan Tiger Prawns
Why compromise on great taste when trying to save on the weekly shop? Asda’s answer: you don’t have to.
In thousands of blind taste tests, hundreds of independent testers compared Asda products to their M&S equivalents. The results revealed hundreds of Asda’s products were voted ‘as tasty’ or ‘tastier than M&S,’ but at a fraction of the price.
This isn’t just food, it’s M&S taste, at an Asda price - proving great tasting products don’t necessarily need to cost extra. All products in Taste Match are better value than the same items at M&S, a retailer with a long-standing reputation for great quality food.
Asda embarked on its Taste Test journey in July, when it nominated a series of stellar products for blind taste testing against luxury retailers such as Harrods, Selfridges, Fortnum & Mason, and Harvey Nichols.
Following results that showed an array of Asda products stand up well against their luxury counterparts, Asda's continued to deliver on its commitment to great quality and taste, while reassuring on price, through the launch of its M&S Taste Match campaign.
See below for some of the standout products from the taste testing.
To learn more, visit Asda.com/TasteMatch.
Breakfast bliss
Crumpet
The Extra Special Sourdough Crumpets (£1.00/6pk) go down a treat (vs M&S 6 Ultimate Crumpets Made with Sourdough, £1.50), and pair perfectly with the crispy Asda’s Butcher’s Selection Unsmoked Bacon (£2.25) (vs M&S £2.80).
Cheese o’clock
A French favourite, Asda’s Camembert (£2.00) proved as tasty as its M&S counterpart (M&S Camembert Cheese, £2.90). The smooth and buttery round pairs delightfully with an Extra Special Marmalade.
Dinner is served
The Extra Special Madagascan Tiger Prawns (£5.00) are plump and perfect for a Gambas Pil Pil, served with a baguette and Asda’s smooth Marques Del Norte Rioja Gran Reserva (£12.00 until 15th November) (vs M&S Collection Rioja Gran Reserva El Duque de Miralta, £16.00).
The prawns were voted tastier than those of M&S and are less than half the price. (M&S Collection Madagascan Extra Large Black Tiger Prawns, £11.00) - making them some seriously sizzling shellfish. Fancy something lighter?
The delicate and buttery Seabass Fillet (£3.50) is another taste test-approved option (vs M&S Mediterranean Skin On & Boneless 2 Sea Bass Fillets, £5.00), perfect for a Friday supper.
Steak
Ready to raise the steaks - literally? The pan-fried thick cut Extra Special British Aberdeen Angus Ribeye Steak (£7.50) is dry-aged on the bone for 30 days for depth of flavour which proved to be tastier than the M&S equivalent (M&S Collection British Ribeye Steak Salt Dry Aged 30 Days, £10.00). Perfect served with chips and a rocket & parmesan salad, take steak night to new heights and save 25% by shopping at Asda too!
The perfect dinner pairing, white wine fans can enjoy a crisp, cool sip of the Tuki Tuki Sauvignon Blanc (£8.00) (vs M&S Classics No. 39 Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, £10.00).
And last but not least, a meal wouldn’t be complete without a show stopping dessert; Asda’s Extra Special Lemon Drizzle Cake is made with zesty lemon curd with a Sicilian Lemon infused sponge. What’s more, the cake will be reduced to only £2* until 29th October, meaning customers can save over 40% when shopping at Asda compared to M&S (vs M&S Lemon Drizzle Cake, £3.65).
To learn more, visit Asda.com/TasteMatch.
Saturday, 7 October 2023
Now available, new Bounty and Snickers hot chocolate pods!
And they are both pods are compatible with Nescafe Dolce Gusto machines.
These easy hot chocolate pods mean you don't have to wait to enjoy your favourite treats!
Both types of pods are available from B&M and Aldi stores.
Friday, 6 October 2023
Global Spirits Giants Gather in London Committed to Establishing a World Spirits Dialogue Platform
This marks the first meeting of the top three global liquor companies under the name "T3" aiming to establish a global dialogue platform for premium spirits.
In the spirits industry, Guizhou Moutai, Diageo, and Pernod Ricard are all representative brands, with a combined annual revenue exceeding $52.2 billion. According to statistics, the global spirits sales in 2022 reached something in the order of $467.69 billion, and it's estimated the spirits market revenue will maintain a compound annual growth rate of 4.6% from 2023 to 2027.
The "Global Spirits T3 Dialogue International Cooperation Agreement" reached by the T3 dialogue includes seven parts:
1. Establishing a cooperative platform with the China Alcoholic Drinks Association as the organizer, where all parties adhere to the principles of equality, openness, and sharing to strengthen cooperative relationships.
2. Complying with relevant anti-monopoly laws and conducting exchanges, conferences, and other collaborative activities among parties.
3. Promoting global exchange and mutual learning in spirits’ culture.
4. Driving exchanges and cooperation in the field of alcoholic drinks cultural heritage.
5. Enhancing cooperation in promoting responsible drinking.
6. Focusing on environmental protection and promoting sustainable development of society and the environment.
7. Advocating for energy conservation, emission reduction, circular economy, and recycling.
Song Shuyu, chairman of the China Alcoholic Drinks Association, stated that the T3 dialogue is a historic and high-profile gathering of the three leading spirits companies, and as the future summit becomes institutionalized, it would evolve into a globally influential IP, further solidifying in-depth exchanges and interactions among world spirits companies in the fields of market, brand, and culture, and then promote the healthy, sustainable, and high-quality development of the global spirits industry.
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Introducing Chapmans of London: A New Frontier in Non-Alcoholic Drinks, Celebrating Vibrant Flavours and Culture
A spokesman said: "Chapmans of London is on a mission to redefine the non-alcoholic drinks landscape by infusing every sip with the vibrant flavour and culture of Nigeria. We aim to satisfy the cravings of both individuals who are seeking an enriching experience and dare to explore new flavours."
The non-alcoholic cocktails are made from sparkling mixed fruits like pomegranate and blood orange infused with cucumber and bitters. Using only premium ingredients, Chapmans ensures it's accessible to everyone, because the drinks are vegan, gluten free, and free from all artificial flavourings, colourings, and preservatives.
Their drinks are designed to complement your lifestyle, whether you're raising a glass to a special occasion or simply unwinding after a long day.
"I founded Chapmans of London as a response to my personal journey towards reducing alcohol intake and prioritising my health. I discovered the lack of inspiring and creative non-alcoholic drinks. Growing up, I cherished a sparkling, fruity, and uniquely refreshing drink with flavours that couldn't be found elsewhere. I never missed alcohol when enjoying it.
"And this realisation led to the birth of Chapmans of London, where I put my own spin to bring one of Nigeria's best-kept secrets to London and beyond" says Tolani Agoro, Founder of Chapmans of London. "We believe everyone deserves access to exceptional non-alcoholic beverages."
Chapmans of London is now available online and will be in selected venues, soon. Chapmans of London invites you to embark on a journey of flavour and culture, one sip at a time.
That's Food and Drink believes Chapmans of London will make an excellent contribution to the drinks menu of any Christmas parties.
To learn more and to place your orders please visit https://www.chapmansoflondon.com
Mindful Extracts Launches Functional Fungi at Holland & Barrett
The Mindful Extracts range includes Organic Reishi, Organic Lion’s Mane, Organic Chaga and an Organic Mushroom Blend and will be available online initially at www.hollandandbarrett.com and then in-store from 4th December.
Working with a leading mycologist, Mindful Extracts has formulated every product to be highly potent, dual extracting the mushrooms in hot water and alcohol to concentrate the beneficial compounds including beta-glucans and triterpenes. Mindful Extracts independently lab test their products for any pollutants and are certified organic.
Mindful Extracts Organic Reishi Capsules contain 400mg of Reishi, one of the most celebrated functional mushrooms in Chinese medical literature. Also known as the ‘mushroom of immortality,’ it is believed to promote vitality, longevity and homeostasis (balance) in our system.
One of the key benefits of Mindful Extracts Organic Chaga Mushroom Capsules, is Chaga’s powerful antioxidant properties which may support the body's natural defence mechanisms and promote overall well-being. Chaga is packed full of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, which can reduce inflammation, support a strong immune system, aid heart health and promote good digestion.
Mindful Extracts Organic Lion’s Mane Capsules are a natural nootropic and can help boost cognitive ability. Many people claim Lion’s Mane improves their focus and concentration, similar to a strong coffee but without the stimulating and jittery effects. It can also promote improvements in mood and general wellbeing, as well as feeling more in the present moment.
Research has shown that Lion’s Mane can increase Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), which is responsible for the maintenance and growth of neurons in the brain. Many neurological diseases such as Dementia, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease are linked to the degeneration of neurons over time, and it is thought that neurotrophic factors like NGF may play a role in preventing these conditions.
The Mindful Extracts Organic Mushroom Blend includes Lion’s Mane, Reishi, Chaga and Shiitake. Each medicinal mushroom brings a huge range of benefits to balance your body and mind: Lion’s Mane, the super mushroom reported to boost memory and support cognitive function. Reishi promotes vitality and longevity with its immune system boosting properties and indications that it can reduce inflammation. Chaga, packed full of antioxidants, is said to reduce inflammation, support a strong immune system and promote good digestion. Shiitake, full of fibre, vitamins and minerals, contains polysaccharides and terpenoids, which have immune-boosting and cholesterol-lowering effects.
Mindful Extracts’ mushroom supplements are certified organic, vegan and contain no fillers or binders. The range is available from Holland & Barrett online from now onwards, from December in-store.
Innovative Circular Grocery Start-up weekly.shop Receives Investment From Low Carbon Innovation Fund 2 And Turquoise Capital.
The investment comes alongside angels, including key early and senior individuals from the likes of graze.com, Harry’s and Hello Fresh. weekly.shop are also current recipients of a UK Research and Innovation grant to fight plastic waste.
LCIF2 supports innovative businesses dedicated to reducing carbon emissions and minimising environmental impact. Turquoise, the fund manager for LCIF2, shares this commitment to a greener future, specialising in sustainability-focused ventures. On this occasion they have further invested themselves alongside LCIF2.
weekly.shop’s service is the first of its kind in the UK and brings consumers a frictionless way to buy zero waste groceries. It’s a much needed solution, according to Greenpeace figures, nearly 40% of all plastic packaging waste comes from grocery shopping (that's a whopping 886,000 tonnes - 97bn items per year), and only 12% of it is ever recycled.
The weekly.shop pilot is soon to launch in London and this investment will help drive this key development phase as the first customers try the service (the waiting list already has over 750 eager shoppers on it).
A B-Corp Pending, the start-up was the brainchild of cofounders Paul Cooke and Mark Holland, who met when both were in the founding team at successful pet food start-up, tails.com (acquired by Nestle in 2018). As parents of younger children, they were motivated to help build a better future for their (and everybody else’s) kids."We’re delighted such experienced and aligned investors have shown belief and conviction in our vision for a new type of grocery shopping. This investment from LCIF2 and Turquoise Capital will help us bring that vision to life" said Cooke.
Holland added, “We’re working to bring about system change and to have large scale impact, having investors who also want to have this kind of impact is very important to us.”
Kevin Murphy, director at Turquoise, commented: “weekly.shop provides a service which enables customers to buy and consume their weekly shop with no packaging waste. We are delighted to make this investment as it fits very well in the investment strategy of LCIF2 into technologies and services helping to reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs) as there are huge savings to be made by avoiding throwaway packaging on food deliveries.”
Thursday, 5 October 2023
Luscombe Passionate Ginger Beer Named 'Drink Product of the Year'
Luscombe Passionate Ginger Beer is crafted using only the finest organic Peruvian fresh root ginger, milled on site at Luscombe's farm, so it better retains the heat. Blended with organic Sicilian lemons, carbonated Dartmoor spring water and organic passion fruit juice, it's absolutely perfect for those who are looking for something a little bit different, a little bit special. It sits alongside the world famous Luscombe Hot Ginger Beer and Cool Ginger Beer.
Founder and owner, Gabriel David, is justifiably famed for his pursuit of perfection and no-compromise approach to creating an elegant and multi award-winning range of drinks that use the very finest organic ingredients and Dartmoor spring water.
On winning the award, Gabriel says: “We've always set out to create a range of ginger beers which stand apart from anything else you can drink and this award really does confirm this position. Taste is everything and we feel confident that Luscombe hits a pinnacle in this aspect.”
This incredible organic drink brings together the spice of ginger with the sweetness of passion fruit, offering a luxurious twist on a classic drink. Simply serve over ice, as Luscombe Passionate Ginger Beer has already been blended to perfection, and pair with a wide range of foods, both savoury and sweet.
Luscombe is proud to have been the first drinks brand to have gained organic accreditation from the Soil Association and, like all of the drinks in the range, Passionate Ginger Beer contains no artificial additives, sweeteners or concentrates. It's available in a box of 12 x 27cl, for £26.50 from luscombe.co.uk. There's free delivery on all orders over £60.
Awarded a Royal Warrant, Luscombe has produced beautifully crafted drinks on a farm in Devon since 1975. Today, the range includes organic fruit juices, crushes, bubblies, tonic waters and mixers plus a traditional organic Devon cider.
Food Drink Devon is committed to increasing the county's profile, both nationally and internationally and represents a membership of Devon's leading food and drink producers, speciality retailers, hospitality and catering businesses.
Through working with like-minded businesses, together they showcase Devon as a county where the use of fantastic quality, seasonal and local produce is standard. The organisation and its members share a commitment to enjoy, inspire and discover more about food and drink. Look out for their green heart logo which is carried by over 350 producers and businesses across Devon. The 2023 awards took place at Sandy Park, the home of Gallagher Premiership Rugby team, Exeter Chiefs.
From the 300 product entries, all of which were blind-tasted by independent judges, 24 really impressed, including Luscombe Passionate Ginger Beer, achieving a faultless score of 100% and a 'Platinum' award. Luscombe Passionate Ginger Beer then went on to be named Food Drink Devon's 'Drink Product of the Year'.
For further information on Luscombe, please visit www.luscombe.co.uk. Follow Luscombe on Instagram @luscombedrinks or 'like' on Facebook.
DÃa de los Muertos welcomed at KOL
KOL in London is set to host four British culinary stars for an exciting collaborative dinner to celebrate the Mexican holiday, DÃa de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) 2023.
On the 2nd November and for one evening only, 1 Michelin-starred KOL’s Chef Patron, Santiago Lastra will bring together chef friends from London, Andrew Wong of 2 Michelin-starred restaurant A.Wong, the only Chinese restaurant outside Asia with this accolade; Jeremy Chan of 2 Michelin starred Ikoyi with its acclaimed, original, spice-based cuisine; James Lowe of 1 Michelin starred Lyle’s focused on micro-seasonal British produce; and from Scotland, Pam Brunton from Michelin Green starred Inver, shaped by the restaurant’s rural ecosystem.
The annual Mexican DÃa de los Muertos holiday brings together families and whole communities to honour the lives of friends and family who have passed. Far from sombre occasions, the celebrations take place with carnival-like festivities with fireworks, loud music, singing, dancing, and exchanging special gifts like pan de muerta - a sweetened bread, and highly decorative skull-inspired artefacts and sweets.
Humorous, mock epitaphs calaveras literarias are read to living friends and acquaintances, with home altars ofrendas filled with the favourite foods and drinks of the departed. Such is the significance of the festival in Mexico that it garnered UNESCO recognition in 2008 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
In true DÃa de los Muertos style, the chefs will work together to create an exciting, innovative 9-course menu that melds individual personal memories, culminating in a culinary journey of connection and celebration.
The festivities will then continue downstairs to the KOL Mezcaleria after-party, where live music and all the colours of traditional art blend with the myriad flavours of mezcal, welcoming guests to celebrate into the wee small hours in traditional Mexican street style.
Tickets are £280 per person and will be available via the KOL newsletter on Friday 6th October. The ticket includes access to the KOL Mezcaleria after-party.
The KOL Mezcaleria after-party will begin at 20.00 and run until 03.00. Tickets for the after-party can be bought separately for £50 and can be purchased via KOL website.
Access to the after-party includes one welcome drink per person.
Address: KOL, 9 Seymour Street, Marylebone, London W1H 7BA
About the chefs
Andrew Wong
Andrew Wong is an anthropologist, cultural observer, and chef-owner of London’s 2 Michelin-starred A.Wong restaurant. British born of Chinese heritage, his environment and nurture have had equal impact. He trained as a chef in London, travelled to China to study at the Sichuan Culinary Institute in Chengdu, and journeyed across the country through various kitchens learning the methods and artistry of Chinese cooking. In 2012, he opened A.Wong, in the same location as his parents’ Cantonese restaurant. His cuisine garners inspiration from the work of past ancestors and present masters with equal respect, celebrating their truest form with a fresh perspective and subtle innovation.
Jeremy Chan
Jeremy Chan is the chef and co-founder of Ikoyi. Born to a Canadian mother and Chinese father, Jeremy grew up between Hong Kong, Canada, and England, experiencing a diverse range of cuisines. After graduating from Princeton, Chan originally worked as an analyst in Madrid, before deciding to become a chef. Today Jeremy is at the forefront of the gastronomic landscape, blending his dishes with spice, flavour and his personal experiences.
James Lowe
James Lowe grew up in Brighton, Sussex, and moved to London aged 22. He began working at The Wapping Project where he quickly found himself in the kitchen, inspired and excited by a regularly changing menu that made the most of British produce. In April 2014, James Lowe and John Ogier opened Lyle’s in Shoreditch, where the inspiration was to demonstrate the possibilities of cooking with British ingredients. Lyle’s won a Michelin star 18 months after opening and was placed among The World’s 50 Best Restaurants in 2018 and has retained its inclusion ever since.
Pam Brunton
Pam Brunton is the head chef and co-owner of Inver, based on the shores of Loch Fyne in the rural West Coast of Scotland. Before opening Inver in 2015 with her partner Rob Latimer, Pam had gained experience in Michelin-starred and 'World's 50 Best' restaurants in London, France, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden. Inver holds the utmost commitment to sustainability: to its landscape, its community both in the restaurant and in the wider area, its producers, suppliers and guests. Inver was awarded a green Michelin star in 2021 - the first and only in Scotland - and Best Restaurant in Scotland in the National Restaurant Awards in 2022.









