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The first ‘seasonal’ products have begun to appear in the beverage market in the form of the first of this year’s Christmas coffee blends and, for what may be the very first time, a plum-pudding cookie.
Posted: 04 September 2009 | 14:30
An environmental revolution in coffee-roasting is about to arrive in Britain - the machine promoted as ‘the greenest coffee roaster in the world’ will be launched in the UK during the first week of October.
Posted: 28 August 2009 | 11:49
The tricky subject of automatic milk frothing for speciality coffee has taken a new turn, with an unprecedented claim from Rancilio that its latest steam wand produces milk good enough for the creation of latte art.
Posted: 12 August 2009 | 11:01
London On Tap, the campaign promoting the capital's tap water, today launched the carafe it hopes to roll out across London’s bars, hotels and restaurants.
The campaign, which was launched by Thames Water and the Mayor of London last year, aims ...
Posted: 19 May 2009 | 13:46
A prototype of a new kind of water boiler for hot beverages has been seen at an Irish trade exhibition.
Posted: 31 March 2009 | 15:57
Two European tea manufacturers have come up with new ideas to overcome the problem of handling spent teabags, which is a continuing cause of complaint in the hotel and restaurant trades.
Posted: 07 January 2009 | 14:37
The annual Lavazza calendar - one of the most genuinely anticipated events of the beverage year - has made its appearance. It is always shot by a ritzy photographer, always lavishly produced, often brought out in a very big wall-calendar size (but sometimes available as a desk version)… and often extremely hard to get hold of.
Posted: 29 October 2008 | 11:59
The Alfresco soft drinks group has produced, by accident, its first aphrodisiac product.
Posted: 04 August 2008 | 17:30
We all know that digital TV is on the way, but lots of us have yet to get ready for the switchover, it seems. Ross Bentley reports.
Posted: 27 March 2008 | 00:05
BBQ sauces account for 12% of BOH use, so it is a natural step for the country’s favourite sauce brand to launch its own super-fruity offering.
Posted: 02 February 2007 | 13:00
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Posted: 22 June 2006 | 15:32
Combi-ovens are the most versatile item of prime cooking equipment any professional kitchen can have. But there are tips and tricks that might not be in the instruction book. CESA, the Catering Equipment Suppliers' Association, explains how to get maximum benefit from your investment
Posted: 10 February 2006 | 00:00
If the catering industry does not start to make changes in its energy efficiency and CO2 discharge levels, says David Clarke, it runs the risk that decisions will be made by those who don't understand the operational requirements and constraints of the industry
Posted: 10 February 2006 | 00:00
Independent family-owned distiller William Grant & Sons has introduced Reyka Vodka, produced at the newly built distillery in Borgarnes, 100km north of Reykjavik in Iceland. Reyka is a premium vodka handcrafted in small batches using spring water very low in minerals, a two-stage lava rock filtration system and a Carter-Head still, more often used in gin production. The firm describes the drink as having a delicate texture that becomes fuller-bodied and lightly creamy with elegant, rounded aniseed and vanilla, a sweet-dry balance and a light spiciness, with a clean, lingering and subtly spiced finish.
Price: About £13 Available from: William Grant & Sons 020 8332 1188
Posted: 06 January 2006 | 17:38
Tequila Mex is a new ready-to-drink brand from Spencer's Drinks. It consists of real Mexican Tequila mixed with passion fruit and orange, and is 6.2% abv. The company aims to capitalise on Tequila's growth in the spirits sector and move consumers away from its association with a worm in the bottle or "slammers". Pricing over the bar to consumers is currently from 2.50 to 3.15 per bottle.
Price: About 7.99 per case of 12 For stockists: 01283 221133 www.spencers-drinks.com
Posted: 06 January 2006 | 17:32
Celeste is the Torres family's first Spanish wine to be produced outside Catalua, from tinto fino grown in a seven-hectare vineyard at an altitude of 900m in the Ribera del Duero. Torres describes the wine as having an intense blackberry colour, spicy and intense nose, with liquorice and black pepper hints on a base of well-ripened blackberry and cherry, and on the palate, very fruity at first with ripened tannins, also persistent and full-bodied. Because of its fruity and tannic characteristics, the wine pairs well with meat dishes such as roasts and game, Torres says, and should be served at 16-17°C.
Price: 39.79 for 6 x 75cl For stockists: 01442 870900
Posted: 06 January 2006 | 16:32
Lerwick-based Blackwood Distillers has launched its 2005 Dry Vintage Gin, for which it grows and hand-harvests many of the botanicals on the storm-ravished Shetland Islands that are its homeland. The unpredictable weather means that, each year, the distilled botanicals produce a unique and distinctive gin. The 2005 vintage is made up of floral and herby undertones, as the damp, cooler summer produced masses of wild water mint, meadowsweet and angelica. Blackwood distilled these wild flowers and herbs with fresh, locally grown coriander to produce a gin which it says has a subtle coriander pungency, tempered with an aroma of herbs and flowers.
Price: About 10.50 Available from: 01595 694455 www.blackwooddistillers.com
Posted: 06 January 2006 | 16:22
A new toffee-flavoured vodka already popular in Wales is being launched across the UK. Toffoc is a 27.5% abv triple-distilled UK grain vodka created by entrepreneurs Dewi Roberts and Padrig Huws, who conceived the idea on the snowy slopes of the Alps after enjoying a similar après-ski drink which was not available back in Britain. They began experimenting with a variety of flavours and came up with a blend which they say has hints of vanilla, butterscotch and caramel, is a crystal-clear golden colour, and is claimed to be a very versatile drink which appears popular with a wide age range of drinkers. It can be used in a range of cocktails, and in desserts such as tiramisu, cheesecakes and trifles.
PRICE: 14.99 for a 70cl bottle AVAILABLE FROM: Toffoc 01248 852159 www.toffoc.com
Posted: 06 January 2006 | 16:14
From Asia's Siam Winery comes Monsoon Valley, a range of Thai wines.
Posted: 05 January 2006 | 16:02
Devon furniture company William Garvey has designed a new Geo Bath based on traditional Japanese bathing practices. Ideal for boutique hotels or spas, the handmade teak bath features an extra-deep tub in which bathers sit submerged right up to their necks. The company claims the insulating properties of the teak mean the water stays warm for hours - and, with a lid on, potentially for the whole day. The natural oils from the timber protect the wood from water damage. The wood is also finished in a protective coat and is easily cleaned with everyday detergents. Price: from £3,687, including feet and one seat Available from: William Garvey 01404 841430 www.williamgarvey.co.uk
Posted: 28 April 2005 | 18:47
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