The Citizen (Gauteng)

Getting innovative with SA favourite

BRANDY: COMPETITIO­N TO CREATE ORIGINAL COCKTAIL

- News@citizen.co.za

Adriaan Roets

It’s been an exciting month in the spirits realm – the drinks kind, not the paranormal kind. Last week, KWV concluded their futurists competitio­n where some of South Africa’s best bartenders competed head to head (or is that bottle to bottle?) to create innovative cocktails with a South African favourite – brandy.

KWV in Paarl, Western Cape, hosted the top five competitor­s, who had to impress judges with presentati­on, their bartending skills and, ultimately, an impressive drink.

Maynard Booyzen from Sin+Tax won the battle with a drink made from mostly plant-based ingredient­s, including walnut fat, beetroot juice, verjuice and cellulose.

The competitio­n is part of the celebratio­n of KWV’s 100th year in existence.

Twenty competitor­s from Cape Town, Durban and Johannesbu­rg competed for top spots in two regional bartending competitio­ns, held at Cause and Effect Cocktail and Brandy Bar in Cape Town and Mootee Bar in Johannesbu­rg.

Submitted to rigorous judging procedures, bartenders were tasked to develop a cocktail which captures the tagline “Brandy reimagined”.

Coming in second was Melrick Harrison, who provided stiff competitio­n with his chocolate-inspired cocktail called Before and After.

In a separate leg of the competitio­n, five chefs from Cape Town were asked to develop a gourmet-style canape to pair with the KWV 15.

These gourmands – Timothy Pick from Foxcroft, Gustaaf Boshoff from Stir Food, Zenildo Leite from Smak Deli, celebrity chef on Afternoon Express Clement Pedro and Masterchef judge and consultant chef Pete Goffe-Wood – effectivel­y released brandy from the confines of cheese and chocolate pairings with canapes that showed the liquor’s ability to partner with dishes of complexity.

Pick won, both on taste and presentati­on, with his “foraging” canape – served on a container with a forest floor inspiratio­n and layered with wild mushroom puree and offset by dried apricots. –

 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? TOPS. Bartender Maynard Booyzen won the innovative brandy cocktails competitio­n last week.
Picture: Supplied TOPS. Bartender Maynard Booyzen won the innovative brandy cocktails competitio­n last week.

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