Otago Daily Times

Water, water, everywhere . . . and all of it to drink

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IT’S not every day of the week that you get rung up and asked if you will be a guest judge in a water competitio­n — we’re not talking bottled waters here, but NZ tap water. The idea piqued my curiosity and some info duly arrived.

Water judging is a thing, with waters judged across colour (translucen­cy without white or brown tones), clarity (crystal clear with no turbidity), aroma (pleasing to smell/nice scent) and taste (pleasing on the palate). Water profession­als can use a Water Tasting Wheel that includes the four basic taste perception­s of sweet, sour, salty and bitter alongside mouthfeel, chlorinous, earthy/ mouldy, vegetable/flowery, chemical/petrol and more. One of the characters listed was ‘fishy’ which was somewhat disconcert­ing, but thankfully did not appear in any of the samples I tasted.

The waters were to be judged at the Water Industry Operations Group NZ annual conference with the Water Taste Test sponsored by Ixom, where I was one of five judges. This has been happening in NZ since 2015, and even longer in Australia.

The whole experience had me thinking of the expectatio­ns one has as a ratepayer: you pay your rates and receive certain services, one of which is access to potable water when you turn on the tap. I take this completely for granted (I’m certain I’m not alone here). The conference reminded me that there are people working night and day to ensure that provision of safe drinking water; something which Ixom & the Water Taste Test endeavours to highlight. Raise a glass to them!

Another local gin strikes gold

Boutique Arrowtown distillery Rifters recently secured gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competitio­n for their Quartz Gin, topping up the trophy cabinet with silver for their Original Dry Gin. The San Francisco competitio­n began in 2000 and is the oldest and largest of its kind.

Rifters was founded by two Central Otago builders who met on the job, the seeds of their gin endeavour sown in 2018, with recipe trialling getting under way in earnest in 2019. Rifters was born, and their gins are now available domestical­ly and in dutyfree.

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