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LANDSCAPES
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LANDSCAPE : SPIRITS
-What does alcohol represent in our culture?
From toasts at weddings to relaxing with friends after work at the bar,
consuming spirits plays a big role in how we celebrate and unwind.


-Why do we drink?
For many, drinking is mostly social: Shauna Pack,
45, of Glasgow, KY says her monthly Martini Club
is just an excuse for the girls to get
together. [USA Today]


-How much are we drinking?
Alcohol consumption is down slightly from last
year (64% in 2011, 67% in 2010). This is a level
unseen since the late 1970s (70%) [Gallup.
com, USA Today]
TREND #1 BITTERS
-MAKING THE OLD NEW AGAIN
 Bitters, a 19th century concoction made from various herbs once used
 to aid seasickness, have typically been used in small amounts as in-
 gredients in cocktails. More and more, bartenders are beginning to
 feature this extreme ingredient prominently in their drinks.




IMPLICATIONS & INSIGHTS
This dusting off of cocktails of the past and re-vamping old ingredients
to meet the needs of modern palettes indicates a
desire to return to the basics. Finding old gems in our
history and making them new again also evokes a
sense of comfort that we crave.
                                                1. http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/01/05/cocktail-trends-for-2012/
                                                                        2. http://www.trendcentral.com/life/drinks-of-yore/
                                                                       3. http://www.trendcentral.com/life/the-bitters-end/
            4. http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2012/02/cocktail-trend-bitters-forward-drinks-lots-of-angstora-cocktails.html
TREND #2 MOLECULAR MIXOLOGY
-AS MUCH A SCIENCE AS AN ART
 Molecular Mixology  describes the process of creating cocktails using the
 scientific equipment and techniques of molecular gastronomy. Bartenders or
 Mixologists strive to create greater intensities and varieties of flavour and
 ways of putting together drinks based on their genetic make-up.




IMPLICATIONS & INSIGHTS
Very much its own branch of the DIY Movement, Molecular Mixology indi-
cates that people want to be able to be the creator; whether crafting
the perfect kitchen table or the perfect cocktail. They want the hands-on,
home-made experience. It is also on-trend with the idea of getting back
to basics
                            1. http://citysip.com/global/on-the-cusp-of-cocktail-cool-the-sippin%E2%80%99-5-spirited-trends-of-2012-edition-i/#.TztTN-aaK2x
                                                                                              2. http://www.chow.com/food-news/54866/10-raw-egg-cocktails/
                                                                                                                           3. http://www.mixology.com/issues/40sr/
                                  4. http://cltampa.com/dailyloaf/archives/2011/05/31/cocktail-trend-emotion-inspired-drinks-by-local-mixologists-plus-recipes
                                                                                                       5. http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/high-tech-bartending
TREND #3 MICRO-DISTILLERIES
-QUALITY OVER QUANTITY
 Small quantities of specifially controlled flavors and local ingredients pro-
 duced in micro-distilleries are becoming more popular. Even large mega-dis-
 tillers like Maker s Mark are investing in the creation of specialty brands.
The number of craft or micro-distillers in the U.S. has risen from a mere 69 in
2003 to 264 today. [American Distilling Institute].
According to Liquor.com editor-in-chief Noah Rothbaum, the
go local trend will extend to drinks, as people will look for
local spirits that are produced by craft distilleries
                                                                                                                                                  264
                                                                                                                                                  craft
                                                                                                                                                 distillers
IMPLICATIONS & INSIGHTS
 Again were seeing that desire to get back to the basics and put a unique
 home-made touch on things. This trend touches on the grassroots go lo-
 cal/slow food movements in its inherent use of locally-sourced ingredients.
 1. http://books.google.com/books?id=IpBLW04z5PQC&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=slow+food+movement,+alcohol&source=bl&ots=ZO38CoQdkc&sig=u7bDd3dV4JZWuj4I7Bx3dAWhy9o&hl=e
              n&sa=X&ei=0Es7T4yxGYeA2QWajaGlCg&ved=0CEgQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=slow%20food%20movement%2C%20alcohol&f=false (Alcohol in Popular Culture: an Encylcopedia)
                                                                                                                                2. http://www.imbibemagazine.com/Drink-Statistics
                                                                                     3. http://www.slashfood.com/2007/11/30/micro-distillery-movement-in-us-kicks-into-high-speed/
                                                                                 4. http://www.kng.com/blog/food-and-beverage-news/restaurant-food-and-drink-trends-for-2012/
IN RELATION TO SEAGRAMS VODKA




   Bitters: Back to Basics                                                Micro-distilled: Go Local
    Playing up vodkas vintage                                            If small is the new big, micro-
  appeal may be instrumental in                                            distilled vodka options that
reaching out to those interested                                           use local ingredients would
 in the revival of the historic and                                          open Seagrams up to a
           time-honored.                                                      more artisanl audience.


                                             Mixology: DIY
                                       Highlighting vodkas versatility
                                      would attract both professional
                                      and self-proclaimed mixologists.
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Trends landscapes, Alcohol category

  • 1. TRENDS / LANDSCAPES alcohol category
  • 2. LANDSCAPE : SPIRITS -What does alcohol represent in our culture? From toasts at weddings to relaxing with friends after work at the bar, consuming spirits plays a big role in how we celebrate and unwind. -Why do we drink? For many, drinking is mostly social: Shauna Pack, 45, of Glasgow, KY says her monthly Martini Club is just an excuse for the girls to get together. [USA Today] -How much are we drinking? Alcohol consumption is down slightly from last year (64% in 2011, 67% in 2010). This is a level unseen since the late 1970s (70%) [Gallup. com, USA Today]
  • 3. TREND #1 BITTERS -MAKING THE OLD NEW AGAIN Bitters, a 19th century concoction made from various herbs once used to aid seasickness, have typically been used in small amounts as in- gredients in cocktails. More and more, bartenders are beginning to feature this extreme ingredient prominently in their drinks. IMPLICATIONS & INSIGHTS This dusting off of cocktails of the past and re-vamping old ingredients to meet the needs of modern palettes indicates a desire to return to the basics. Finding old gems in our history and making them new again also evokes a sense of comfort that we crave. 1. http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/01/05/cocktail-trends-for-2012/ 2. http://www.trendcentral.com/life/drinks-of-yore/ 3. http://www.trendcentral.com/life/the-bitters-end/ 4. http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2012/02/cocktail-trend-bitters-forward-drinks-lots-of-angstora-cocktails.html
  • 4. TREND #2 MOLECULAR MIXOLOGY -AS MUCH A SCIENCE AS AN ART Molecular Mixology describes the process of creating cocktails using the scientific equipment and techniques of molecular gastronomy. Bartenders or Mixologists strive to create greater intensities and varieties of flavour and ways of putting together drinks based on their genetic make-up. IMPLICATIONS & INSIGHTS Very much its own branch of the DIY Movement, Molecular Mixology indi- cates that people want to be able to be the creator; whether crafting the perfect kitchen table or the perfect cocktail. They want the hands-on, home-made experience. It is also on-trend with the idea of getting back to basics 1. http://citysip.com/global/on-the-cusp-of-cocktail-cool-the-sippin%E2%80%99-5-spirited-trends-of-2012-edition-i/#.TztTN-aaK2x 2. http://www.chow.com/food-news/54866/10-raw-egg-cocktails/ 3. http://www.mixology.com/issues/40sr/ 4. http://cltampa.com/dailyloaf/archives/2011/05/31/cocktail-trend-emotion-inspired-drinks-by-local-mixologists-plus-recipes 5. http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/high-tech-bartending
  • 5. TREND #3 MICRO-DISTILLERIES -QUALITY OVER QUANTITY Small quantities of specifially controlled flavors and local ingredients pro- duced in micro-distilleries are becoming more popular. Even large mega-dis- tillers like Maker s Mark are investing in the creation of specialty brands. The number of craft or micro-distillers in the U.S. has risen from a mere 69 in 2003 to 264 today. [American Distilling Institute]. According to Liquor.com editor-in-chief Noah Rothbaum, the go local trend will extend to drinks, as people will look for local spirits that are produced by craft distilleries 264 craft distillers IMPLICATIONS & INSIGHTS Again were seeing that desire to get back to the basics and put a unique home-made touch on things. This trend touches on the grassroots go lo- cal/slow food movements in its inherent use of locally-sourced ingredients. 1. http://books.google.com/books?id=IpBLW04z5PQC&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=slow+food+movement,+alcohol&source=bl&ots=ZO38CoQdkc&sig=u7bDd3dV4JZWuj4I7Bx3dAWhy9o&hl=e n&sa=X&ei=0Es7T4yxGYeA2QWajaGlCg&ved=0CEgQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=slow%20food%20movement%2C%20alcohol&f=false (Alcohol in Popular Culture: an Encylcopedia) 2. http://www.imbibemagazine.com/Drink-Statistics 3. http://www.slashfood.com/2007/11/30/micro-distillery-movement-in-us-kicks-into-high-speed/ 4. http://www.kng.com/blog/food-and-beverage-news/restaurant-food-and-drink-trends-for-2012/
  • 6. IN RELATION TO SEAGRAMS VODKA Bitters: Back to Basics Micro-distilled: Go Local Playing up vodkas vintage If small is the new big, micro- appeal may be instrumental in distilled vodka options that reaching out to those interested use local ingredients would in the revival of the historic and open Seagrams up to a time-honored. more artisanl audience. Mixology: DIY Highlighting vodkas versatility would attract both professional and self-proclaimed mixologists.