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HEALTH & LIFESTYLE
from Spotong Issue 4
by 3S Media
BEER COCKTAILS HIT SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa’s beer culture has undoubtedly evolved in recent years. With the advent of craft brewing and food pairings, the versatility of beer is continually being tested. Stout, with a rich chocolate brownie, a coriander infused lager and winterwarming ales are just some examples of beer breaking boundaries that a few years ago would have been difficult to imagine. Many new and old beer lovers might now be wondering what is coming next, and beer cocktails, of course, is trending. And we’re not talking about the hangoverinducing concoctions of yesteryear. Instead, beautifully crafted combinations of fresh fruit, herbs, spices, juices and syrups combined with beer to produce flavour sensations, perfectly suited for lazy weekend afternoons. South African Breweries (SAB) and Liquid Chefs Mobile Bar Services recently joined forces to create a sumptuous selection of light beer cocktails that are low in alcohol content and perfectly suited to a mellow start to any weekend. According to Frieda Dehrmann, SABMiller’s top beer taster, beer cocktails are already being served in many upmarket London restaurants. “We’re excited to have started experimenting with our own versions of beer cocktails back home.” Says Frieda. “In my mind this is the next step in the evolution of beer, following closely on the heels of the craft beer movement that has taken South Africa by storm over the last few years.” SAB’s Master Brewer, Kate Jones worked with Liquid Chefs to develop the cocktails, and she conceded that she was initially sceptical about combining beer with anything but a good meal. “Being a brewer, the idea of mixing beer was almost sacrilegious, but when we sat down with Liquid Chefs and started playing around, it quickly became apparent that the versatility of beer means that it combines well with different flavours, much as it does with different kinds of food.” Craig Shapiro, owner of Liquid Chefs, adds: “We wanted to create something light and low in alcohol content which is why we steered away from spirits and chose instead to focus on ingredients such as fresh fruit, herbs and spices. Some of the combinations are a little unexpected, but the result is a beer revolution. And best of all is that the ingredients are all widely available, which means that these cocktails are easily recreated at home.”
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Here are few tips to experience your own flavour combination: A stout will work well with any kind of sweet fruit and toffee flavoured syrups. Try making a Milk Stout float with toffee ice-cream. Sweeter beers, such as Carling Black Label, are nicely balanced with savoury herbs and spices such as basil, rosemary and thyme.
Beers with a straight forward malt character and distinctive bitterness pair well with lighter fruity flavours. You could try mixing Grolsch with Brutal Fruit Apple Ginger, for example.
Happy stirring, shaking and mixing!
Recipes Castle deLite
Ingredients
1 Bottle Castle Lite 25 ml Honey 25 ml Elderflower Syrup 12.5 ml Brutal Fruit Lavacious Lemon Grenadine or Pomegranate Syrup 1 Egg White Garnish: Piece of lemon zest
Method
Make foam by placing honey, Elderflower Syrup and Brutal Fruit Lavacious Lemon and a dash of grenadine or pomegranate syrup into a shaker or bowl with 1 egg white.
Whisk or shake the ingredients together to aerate.
Pour Castle Lite into wine glass. Spoon or pour over the foam onto the Castle Lite.
Garnish with a piece of lemon zest. Serve in a wine glass. raspberries and syrup together. Add cubed ice and Brutal Fruit Cranberry to the glass and stir slowly to infuse the flavours into the liquid. Pour Castle Milk Stout into Brandy snifter. Strain raspberries, syrup and Brutal Fruit into brandy snifter filled with the beer. Garnish with a dusting of Nutmeg on top. Serve in a brandy snifter
Black Label Fusion
Ingredients
2 Basil Leaves 2 Slices Ginger 1 Sprig Thyme Salt Pepper Dash of Sugar Syrup 100 ml Redd’s Dry Dash of Bitters 1 Bottle Carling Black Label Garnish: Thyme sprig
Method
Place the ginger into a glass and bash slightly with muddler/Pestle. Add basil leaves, thyme, salt and pepper to the glass. Add sugar syrup to the herbs and press using a muddler/pestle. Add cubed ice and Redd’s, then stir to infuse the flavours. Pour Carling Black Label into a Hurricane glass and pour herb infusion on top. Garnish with a thyme sprig and top off with a dash of bitters.
Serve in a Hurricane glass
Milk Stout Medley
Milk Stout Medley
Ingredients
8 Raspberries 12,5 ml Vanilla Syrup 1 Bottle Castle Milk Stout 1 Bottle Brutal Fruit Cranberry Garnish: Ground nutmeg
Method
Place raspberries and vanilla syrup into a glass. Using a muddler/pestle press the
Miller Summer Storm
Miller Summer Storm
Ingredients
12 Mint Leaves 25 ml Honey 50 ml Pineapple Juice Dash of lemon 1 Bottle Miller Genuine Draft Garnish: Mint sprig
Method
Place mint leaves and honey into a mixing glass or cocktail shaker. Press mint and honey using a muddler/ pestle. Add cubed ice, pineapple juice and dash of lemon juice to glass and stir to infuse flavours together. Pour Miller Genuine Draft into stemmed glass and strain the infused liquid over the beer.
Garnish with a mint sprig. Serve in a Stemmed pilsner glass.