GSN’s One For the Road: BevCon Charleston 2016

cbc67e20-a700-4d2e-8b28-334324e7e417GSN’s editor Blair Frodelius recently attended the premier edition of BevCon Charleston. Designed as a showcase for all manner of potable liquids, there was a lot to take in and enjoy.  Focusing primarily on what is termed “craft” beverages, attendees had the chance to sample locally roasted coffees, teas, sodas, beer, spirits and foods, along with sessions devoted to ciders, wine, amaros and aperitifs, and industry focused discussions.  Along with the general programs, each evening allowed for tasting sessions, parties held at local bars and even a distillery event a few blocks away.  As a bonus to early attendees, there were opportunities to try one of a variety of local excursions.

All in all, it was an extremely well lubricated event, with everything going according to plan and a lot of fun for attendees.  What made it especially enjoyable, was that virtually everything was within walking distance, all seminars were in one hotel and attendance was capped.  Thus, no need to take a taxi or Uber, no crowds to wade through, and a guaranteed seat at every seminar.  As Blair said, “I look forward to my next visit and seeing my new friends in Charleston!”

For more information, go to: BevConChs

Here’s a photo recap of some of the highlights from BevCon.

Greeted by a rainbow from my hotel room at the Hyatt Place on King St.

Greeted by a rainbow from my hotel room at the Hyatt Place on King St.

The bar at Prohibition, my favorite new find!

The bar at Prohibition, my new favorite discovery!

On board the Schooner Pride in Charleston Bay for a rum excursion with Wayne Curtis.

On board the Schooner Pride in Charleston Bay for a rum excursion with Wayne Curtis.

Lunch at Pearlz Oyster Bar

Lunch at Pearlz Oyster Bar

BevCon party at High Wire Distilling

BevCon party at High Wire Distilling

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The BBQ at High Wire Distilling

Opening seminar: What Is Craft?

Opening seminar: What Is Craft?

Amaro Tasting Session

Amaro Tasting Session

Endless sandwiches for lunch made by a local restaurant

Endless sandwiches for lunch made by a local restaurant

Swag from a session (stress bunny)

Swag from a session (stress bunny)

Fall/Winter Beverage Tasting Session

Fall/Winter Beverage Tasting Session

Daiquiri from Pierre Ferrand rum session

Daiquiri from Pierre Ferrand rum session

Getting silly at the wine seminar

Getting silly during the wine tasting seminar

Virgil Kaine's Ashcat Blended Bourbon release party at Proof on King St.

Virgil Kaine’s Ashcat Blended Bourbon release party cocktail at Proof on King St.

Derek Brown wows the crowd with stories about D.C. cocktails

Derek Brown wows the crowd with stories about D.C. cocktails

 

GSN Alert: BarSmarts Coming to Charleston, SC

barsmarts_colageBarSmarts Advanced is coming to Charleston on Tuesday, May 12.

BarSmarts Advanced is a full-day of instruction, education, hands-on mixology, testing and certification that takes place in select cities each year. Hosted by Pernod Ricard USA, and BAR, LLC, these events are a day of challenge, learning, and fun.

The morning session includes an introduction by F. Paul Pacult, a comprehensive blind tasting with Steve Olson and Doug Frost, history and cocktail/punch demos with Dale DeGroff and Dave Wondrich, and a discussion on service/hospitality with Andy Seymour.

In the afternoon, participants will take a 100-question test (includes a blind tasting) and a separate practical exam. The practical exam asks that participants properly make 3 classic cocktails in front of one judge. Feel free to bring your own bar tools or use the ones we provide. Participants that pass both exams will become BarSmarts Advanced Certified – our highest certification!

BarSmarts Advanced starts promptly at 9AM and ends around 5PM. We encourage participants to arrive at 8:30AM to sign in. Breakfast and lunch are included. If you are travelling to BarSmarts Advanced from out-of-town, we suggest arriving the day before the event. The BarSmarts Advanced registration fee is $75. Travel and lodging costs are not included.

To properly prepare for this event, we require all BarSmarts Advanced attendees to take and complete our online BarSmarts program prior to the event.

To take the first step in attending BarSmarts Advanced Charleston, please register and complete the BarSmarts program. Click here for more information on the BarSmarts program.

To register for BarSmarts Live in Charleston, click here.


If you have already completed the online BarSmarts program, and would like to register for BarSmarts Advanced Charleston, please click the link above. If you have any questions or trouble registering, please contact Michael Parker at michael@barsmarts.com.