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Dea Latis Beer & Chocolate tasting

28 Feb

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Date:               Tuesday 22nd March 2016

Time:              6.30 – 8.30

Venue:            The Clarence, 53 Whitehall, London SW1A 2HP

Break any Lenten chocolate-fasting early and join us for a pre-Easter Beer & Chocolate tasting that will be both enjoyable and educational.

We’ll be tasting a selection of delicious chocolates, each matched with an equally delicious beer. Expect the unexpected as we reach beyond the classic ‘dark chocolate with porter’ combination (excellent though that is!).

Leading us through the beer and choc matches will be Beer Sommelier Jane Peyton.

So whether you’re a lover of beer, or chocolate, or both, please join us for this enjoyable and informative event. Tickets, including beers, chocolates, expert talks and tea/coffee, cost £18.50 per person.

To buy tickets, visit our Eventbrite page https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/beer-chocolate-tasting-with-dea-latis-tickets-21816104556?aff=eac2

If you’re a journalist, please click on ‘press tickets’.

Hope you will be able to join us for this tasting of two of our favourite things in life!

Dea Latis hosts event for women MPs

19 Nov

Ruth Smeeth with Plum Porter

Women from the beer and pub industry were celebrated in Westminster last night at a beer and food tasting held by the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group, women in beer group Dea Latis, and the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA), sponsored by Ruth Smeeth MP for Stoke-on-Trent North.

Guests experienced an exclusive tutored tasting by one of the country’s first female beer sommeliers Annabel Smith, whilst Members of Parliament met with leading brewsters from across the country, industry renowned beer writers and beer sommeliers to learn about the importance of women in the beer industry.

With new research from AB InBev stating that women over the age of 25 now make one in six of all beer purchases and over 3.2 million saying they drink beer once or twice a week, the event aimed to help break the misconception that beer is a man’s drink and show that there is a beer that’s right for every occasion. Beer is also low in calories and has no fat, but does contain a host of other beneficial vitamins, minerals and soluble fibre.

Attendees were given the opportunity to sample just some of the fantastic beers created by brewsters across the UK today, paired with classic British favourites: St Austell Clouded Yellow with smoked salmon blinis; Marston’s Pedigree with Montgomery cheddar cheese; Timothy Taylor’s Landlord with charcuterie; Fuller’s Honey Dew with samosas and bhajis; and Robinson’s Old Chocolate Tom with dark chocolate torte and chocolate truffles. Guests were given two gluten free beer options; Celia’s Organic Czech Pilsner Lager and Premium Czech Dark Lager.

Each guest was also treated to a bottle of Titanic’s Plum Porter, the same award-winning beer that event sponsor Ruth Smeeth MP for Stoke-on-Trent North helped brew at Titanic’s Burslem based brewery earlier in the year.

Secretary of State Liz Truss told guests that Britain had some of the most fantastic beers in the world, and highlighted the sourcing of UK ingredients in British beer, from Norfolk barley to Kentish hops. She was really proud to support the event as the diversity of British beer from both small and large brewers was “so exciting”, she said.

A team from Stella Artois, an AB InBev brewed beer, were on hand to talk to guests about the Buy A Lady A Drink campaign, which saw the Belgian beer partnering with water.org to help provide clean water to communities in developing countries across the world. In addition to a $1.2 million donation to water.org, Stella Artois produced and sold limited edition chalices to consumers, with 100% of the cost donated to the charity. Each chalice featured a unique design inspired by Ethiopia, Honduras and India – three of the countries in which water.org operates – and represented 5 years of access to clean drinking water to a person in the developing world. Each guest went home with a chalice which triggered a further donation from Stella Artois to the charity. Based on the huge success of the 2015 Buy A Lady A Drink campaign, it will be returning in 2016.

Ruth Smeeth MP commented:

“It was an absolute privilege to host the ‘women in beer’ event and to treat guests to a sample of Stoke-on-Trent’s finest real ale. Women have played a major role in the brewing and pub industries for many years and it was great to raise a glass in honour of their contributions.

“In my own constituency, Titanic Brewery has gone from strength to strength in recent years providing a fantastic range of beers, including the Plum Porter on offer here in Parliament which I’m proud to have brewed myself, under expert supervision of course! I’m pleased to see that this success is being mirrored by great British brewers across our country.”

Ros Shiel, for Dea Latis said:

“We’re delighted to see women parliamentarians enjoying this selection of fine beers from all over the country.  The relationship between beer and women in the UK is similar to that of politics and women: progress has been made, but there’s still work to do!  Despite the beer revolution of recent years, beer consumption by women lags behind that of the United States and most European countries.  At Dea Latis, we’re committed to narrowing this gap by introducing more women to beer and we hope this event in Westminster creates some new, influential advocates for our cause.”

BBPA Chief Executive Brigid Simmonds comments:

“I am delighted that so many women from Parliament and across the beer and pub industry joined us in celebrating the exceptional talent and innovation that women bring to what is traditionally viewed as a male-dominated sector.”

Picture shows event sponsor Ruth Smeeth MP for Stoke-on-Trent with Titanic Brewery’s  Plum Porter

Dates for your diary

5 Aug

Dea Latis will be holding a number of events for members and other beer-loving women over the next few months. Please make a note of these dates for your diaries and we’ll be sending further details shortly.

  • Thursday 25th September, lunchtime:  Beer and cheese tasting, central London. Note this is the first day of Cask Ale Week.
  • Friday 5th December, 10.00 – 12.00 am: Beer and breakfast tasting, central London.  A favourite Dea Latis event returns, on the morning after the Guild of Beer Writers’ dinner

We hope to see you at one of our events. If you’d like any further information, or have suggestions for an event you’d like us to run, please contact us at dealatisuk@gmail.com

 

Dea Latis hosts tasting at Norwich City of Ale

4 Jun

Starting with a brew Smoked salmon on mandarin & cream cheese Marmalade glazed sausages

Beer and women forum Dea Latis took its popular ‘Beers with Breakfast’ tasting to Norwich City of Ale last month, hosting a female-only tasting session at the Plasterer’s Arms in the city.

Guests enjoyed six breakfast foods, each matched to a different ale, with expert tuition from Beer Sommelier Annabel Smith, while Belinda Jennings of Adnams presented her City of Ale Saison, brewed especially for the festival.  All beers served with breakfast at the Plasterer’s were brewed by women, as part of the pub’s Fem.Ale event.

Baked Eggs with Roast Tomatoes with Brewsters Helles 4% ABV

Smoked salmon on Mandarin Salad with Adnams Saison 6.3%

Sausages cooked in marmalade with Buntingford Twitchell 3.8%

Bacon & herb sandwich on rye bread with Adnams Rye IPA 5.0%

Beer batter pancakes and maple syrup with Oldershaw Miss Red 4.4%

Chocolate Stout cake with Brentwood Smoked Porter 5.4%

The event was the third Beers with Breakfast tasting from Dea Latis, who have also paired beers with cheese, chocolate and tapas. Last September the group also ran a tasting event for female MPs in the Houses of Parliament.

Above photos show:Beer Sommelier Annabel Smith (far left) with guests; Smoked Salmon with Adnams Saison; Sausages with Buntingford Twitchell

Beers with Breakfast comes to Norwich

27 Apr

Dea Latis and Adnams host tasting within Norwich City of Ale

 Date:   Friday 23rd May

Time:   10.00 – 12.00 am

Venue: Plasterers’ Arms, 43 Cowgate, Norwich, NR3 1SZ

Forget the tea or coffee and try beer with your bacon butty or sausage sarnie!  Ale is an amazing match to any number of breakfast foods, as you will discover at our Beers with Breakfast tasting in Norwich next month.

Dea Latis – the group that encourages more women to try beer –  has hosted two Beers with Breakfast tastings in London, and now the popular event is moving out to Norwich as part of the wonderful City of Ale celebrations, running from 23 May –  2 June.

The tasting is being held at the Plasterer’s Arms, known for its great food and interesting range of cask ales from Adnams and a number of local brewers. During City of Ale, the Plasterer’s is selling only cask ales brewed by women – making it the ideal venue for our tasting.

Tickets cost £20, including a five-course breakfast with tea, coffee and juice and guided tasting by Beer Sommelier Annabel Smith, with contributions from other local brewers.  Plus of course the opportunity to meet and network with other women in the beer and pubs industry. To book your place, visit our Eventbrite page: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/city-of-ale-beers-with-breakfast-tasting-tickets-11344073429 (Dea Latis corporate partners are entitled to discounted entry to our events, please contact lisa@lisaharlow.co.uk if you’re planning to attend).

We look forward to seeing you in Norwich.

Beer and chocolate tasting: 25th March, London

4 Mar

Date:               Tuesday 25th March

Time:              2.00 – 4.00 pm

Venue:            The Clarence, 53 Whitehall, London SW1A 2HP

We’re delighted to be staging our fifth annual Dea Latis Beer & Chocolate tasting. This time, we’re holding it central London and we hope many of you will be able to join us to taste two of our favourite things in life!

Once again, we’ll be tasting a number of chocolates with beers specially chosen to complement them, with guidance from beer sommelier Annabel Smith and other experts.

So whether you’re a lover of beer, or chocolate, or both, please join us for this enjoyable and informative event. Tickets, including beers, chocolates, expert talks and tea/coffee, cost £17 per person. Please visit our Eventbrite page to buy tickets:

http://bit.ly/1fKLa8W

If you have recently signed up to become a Dea Latis corporate member, discounted entry is available, please email lisa@lisaharlow.co.uk to put your name on the list.

Beer and Choc

Beer and chocolate… what’s not to like?!

29 Feb

Details are now confirmed for the Dea Latis Beer & Chocolate tasting. This is now in its third year, making it an annual tradition for anyone wanting to break two Lenten abstinences in one afternoon!

We will, once again, be tasting a selection of beer and chocolate matches suggested by brewers, who will be on hand to explain their choices and answer questions.  So please join us:

Date:     Tuesday 27th March

 

Time:    2.00 – 4.00 pm

 

Venue: Draft House Tower Bridge, 206-208 Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 2UP

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