In early
2013, when Shalini Kumar, Editor Spiritz magazine discussed with me her vision
of organising a mega trade and consumer event for the Alcoholic Beverages (Alcobev)
domain, memories of a mammoth event organized by the IT giant IBM at hotel Rennaissance,
Mumbai came afresh to my mind. The IBM event had a similar concept- of having
something for everyone, and I could literally visualize the scale of Shalini’s perspective. But like any major endeavour, cusecs of
proverbial water had to flow under the bridge before Spiritz 2014 could became
a reality on 9th and 10th
May 2014 at Hotel Leela Ambience, Gurgaon, setting a benchmark for the years to come.
The
fixture, spread literally across acres of floor area, saw some stimulating discussions
by industry think tank, euphoric beverages showcasings and multi course food
pairing meals that culminated into a Filmfare style awards nite and a gala dinner.
My contribution to this extravaganza was in the form of two pairing lunches- one
each with Beer and Cocktails, that were attended by a select group of
enthusiasts. More on that later, but first a bird’s eye view of those electrifying
two days:
Organization of Spiritz 2014
Spiritz
Think Pad: A stimulating
forum where discussions and motivating
talks by Industry think-tank provided a deep insight into the latest
developments and current issues facing the alcobev industry.
Pop up
bars: Day long
tastings and innovative cocktails showcasing a diverse range of alcoholic
beverages.
Tasting
Tables: Focussed
beverage tastings by competent mixologists highlighting the niche of respective
products.
Pairing
Lunches and Dinner:
Two lunches- one each with Godfather beer and Pitterson cocktails from France,
and a dinner with Glenfiddich Single Malt Whisky.
Culinary Workshops: Hands on workshops by celebrity Chefs Kunal Kapur, Saby and others.
Awards
and Gala Dinner: A
glittering awards function where the
who’s-who of the society descended . These comprised of Ambassadors of nations,
achievers from different professional domains and Industry veterans.
The Pairing Lunches
These were
select gatherings of beverages enthusiasts drawn from different walks of life
and were an outcome of several rounds of tastings and sittings with chefs to
arrive at an optimally paired menu. The whole premise of the lunches was to
tread beyond the realm of Wine and Food pairing and explore compatibility of
food with different alcoholic beverages.
Getting clicked with Beverages Enthusiasts |
Lunch # 1
Date : 09 May 2014
Theme: Pairing
with Godfather Beer (Devan Breweries)
Pairing Premise
Starter Course
Godfather Electra (ABV 5.3%)
A light lager with delightfully refreshing palate and aromas
of citrus fruits and malt.
The
refreshing acidity of the beer complemented the creamy texture of food by
cleaning the palate like a blank slate before the next bite. The crunchy greens too,
supplemented the freshness quotient.
Main Course
Godfather Strong (ABV 7.5%)
A full bodied intensely malty lager with spicy and floral
highlights.
The steely structure and complex flavours
of the beer stood up famously to the robust texture of the food owing to
protein predominance and rusticity of cooking methods.
Dessert Course
GODiva
A special cocktail formulated by
our team using Godfather Elektra, Crème de Cacao, Lemon Juice, Angostura
Bitters and garnished with roasted coffee beans.
The citrus hints and good levels of acidity of the beer melded well with the lemon sorbet. Similarly, the crème de cacao
and pleasing bitter balance of Angostura bitters complemented the chocolate
mousse and nutty chilly chocolate tart.
Theme: Pairing with Pitterson Cocktails
(Cocktails from the house of Marie Brizard, France, brought in India by Belvedere Vodka)
(Cocktails from the house of Marie Brizard, France, brought in India by Belvedere Vodka)
Pairing Premise
Starter Course
William Pitterson Vodka Orange (ABV 15%)
A well
proportioned mix of Vodka and Orange juice which is extremely refreshing. This
preparation is also famously known as the classic « Screwdriver ».
The freshnness of food imparted
by elements like salads, delicate tartar preparations and creamy coulis married
well to the uber fresh and peppy nature
of the cocktail.
Soup Course
William Pitterson Cosmopolitan (ABV 15%).
A cocktail made
world famous by the TV series “Sex and the City” its constituents are Vodka,
Orange liqueur, Cranberry juice and lemon juice. This RTD version was perfectly
balanced with evident use of quality ingredients.
The light palate of the consommé
contrasting with the creaminess of cheese and olive ravioli created a continuum
of textures that made the complex flavours of Cosmopolitan stand out
distinctly.
Main Course
William Pitterson Mojito (ABV 15%).
Another classic,
Mojito encapsulates the distinct flavour of white rum with the zestiness of
crushed lemon and mint . This RTD
version conveyed all these traits quite well.
The
crusty surface of food yielding into its entrapped juiciness and varying
textures of the accompaniments was a perfect match for the strong and
refreshing character of Mojito.
Dessert Course
William Pitterson Asian Spirit (ABV 15%).
An innovative
cocktail with a dominant litchi flavour and a Vodka base emphatically conveying
its Asian orientation- and hence the name.
Every sample of the dessert platter had
something to go along with the cocktail. While the creamy Cheese Cake and
Phirni had good company in the acidity of the cocktail, the Kesar Pista Kulfi
was the recipient of an extra dimension in the form of its intense litchi flavour.
Being the first ever event of its kind, Spiritz 2014 has been a welcome development for the Indian alcobev industry. Apart from facilitating B2B and B2C interaction, the mega show also acknowledged industry performers and afforded a direct consumer connect to producers for a real time market feel. The start with a bang is bound to follow up with wider avenues of beverage bliss!