Tales of the Cocktail Roundup
I thought I should post a quick something to just round off the Tales of the Cocktail thing. I may still post more on individual sessions later of course. A few random thoughts and observations follow:
- The best thing was probably getting to put faces to so many names. It seemed like almost everybody who blogs about cocktails was there, as was everyone who runs online communities with a cocktail or spirits focus. Everybody turned out to be very sociable and I had some great times chatting with people. Knowing who people is also going to make it so much more interesting reading what everybody writes in future.
- Thanks to Paul of Cocktail Chronicles for organizing us bloggers. Somebody likened the task to herding cats, an apt comparison if ever there was one.
- Thanks also to Ann Tuennerman for letting us descend on the event like a plague of booze fueled locusts, then saying how everybody loved us being there.
- While I saw, heard and tasted an awful lot of good stuff, I also missed out on so many amazing sessions. How could I have missed Juniperlooza, where they sampled all the major styles of gin – including things like Old Tom and Spanish gin that I have yet to try? Some of the presenters organized simply fantastic sessions. How did I miss the American Whiskey and
- I was easier than I thought to stay reasonably sober and thus get a lot out of the various sessions.
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- Tales of the Cocktail really needs to issue everyone with a schedule that gives the locations of events. Between sessions everybody was running around asking each other which room their next session was in. The fact that people had to mill around the hotel simply to find out where they were supposed to be added enormously to the congestion and chaos – especially in the lifts. Some people were walking from the 15th floor down to street level via the fire escape, then reentering the building through the lobby just to dodge the crowds. Lack of organization was part of the problem here, but maybe the event has just become too big for the venue. That is sad though, since the Hotel Monteleone is a great old hotel that oozes character.
- I thought I had bid a temporary goodbye to my bottle collection when I left
- Getting to see, meet and chat with so many well known drinks writers was amazing.
- Martin Cate of Forbidden Island gets my award for best presenter at Tales. His presentation on cocktail garnishes was very entertaining, The guy’s timing and level of preparation were amazing. The Tiki drink experts might have found it covered familiar ground, but much of it was new to me.
- There was so much happening at Tales of the Cocktail that I barely got to see
