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1 C H A P T E R C H A P T E R Beverages 9

2 Types of Wines Wines… Wine is fermented juice of grapes
Light beverage wines (White, Rose, and Red) Sparkling wines (Champagne) Fortified wines (Sherry, Port, and Madeira) Have brandy or wine alcohol added Aromatic wines (Vermouth and Aperitif) Flavored with herbs, roots, flowers, and barks

3 Wines Vocabulary… Varietal Vintage
Type of grape from which wines are made, and for which they are named Vintage Year in which a wine’s grapes were harvested

4 Light Table Wines Red Wines… Rose… Made from red grapes
Coloring from grape skins Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir Rose… Actually a category of red Remove skin early in fermentation

5 Types of Wines White Wines… Made from white grapes
Age and mature faster than red wines Riesling Chenin Blanc

6 How Wine is Made Crushing… Fermenting…
A mixture of grape pulp, skins, seeds, and stems Fermenting… A chemical process by which yeast acts on sugar to produce alcohol and carbon dioxide

7 How Wine is Made Racking… Maturing… Filtering… Bottling… Aging a wine
Fining Clarifying Bottling…

8 Relationship to Food Relationship… White Wines Red Wines
Poultry, fish, and egg entrees Red Wines Any game or red meat Sparkling Wines Any course, from dry to sweet The heavier the food, the heavier the wine

9 Describing a Wine Use of textures… Softness and smoothness
Richness and thickness Correspond to touch and temperature

10 Describing a Wine Use of flavors… Fruity, minty, and herbal
Nutty, cheesy, and smoky Correspond to use of nose and tongue

11 Wine Producing Regions
Europe… France Bordeaux and Burgundy Champagne and Cognac Italy Chianti Germany Riesling

12 Wine Producing Regions
Europe (cont.)… Spain Sherry Portugal Port

13 Wine Producing Regions
America… “Wines Across America” California North and Central Coast Napa and Sonoma Great Central Valley Southern California

14 Wine Producing Regions
America (cont.)… New York Oregon and Washington Canada Australia South America South Africa

15 Types of Beers Beer… Lager Ale Stout Pilsner Clear light bodied
Fuller bodied, more bitter Stout Dark ale, sweet, strong, malt flavor Pilsner Style of beer brewing

16 Malt Beverages Brewing Process… Water Malt Yeast Hops Ground barley
Fermenting agent Hops

17 Microbreweries Microbreweries… Smaller breweries
Locally made and distributed Rock Bottom Karl Strauss Sierra Nevada Samuel Adams

18 Spirits Spirits or Liquor Proof
Liquid that has been fermented and distilled Proof Liquor’s alcohol content In U.S. proof is twice the % of alcohol

19 Whisky Whisky… Made from a fermented mash of grain to which malt, in the form of barley, is added Scotch Whisky Smokey Kilns Irish Whisky Not dried, milder

20 Whisky Whisky (cont.)… Bourbon Whisky Canadian Whisky
Corn mixed with rye Canadian Whisky From corn

21 White Spirits White Spirits… Gin Rum Vodka From juniper berries
Light is from sugarcane Dark is from molasses Tequila Vodka Lacks color, odor, and flavor

22 Other Spirits and Cocktails
Brandy… Distilled from wine Cognacs from France Cocktails… Drinks made by mixing 2 or more ingredients Stirred, shaken, or blended

23 Trends in Nonalcoholic Beverages
Nonalcoholic beer and wine Coffee Tea Carbonated soft drinks Juices Bottled water

24 Bars and Beverage Management
Physical bar setup Critical for effectiveness “Stations” properly placed Location of “well” versus “call” brands Relationship of beer

25 Inventory Control Inventory Control… Four major objectives
Safeguards the company’s assets Provides reliable accounting records Promotes operating efficiency Encourages adherence to policies Physical count is the key to success

26 Personnel Procedures Procedures…
Properly screen and hire bar personnel Methods for controlling employee theft “Spotters” “Bank switch”

27 Different Types of Beverage Establishments
Restaurant bars Hotel bars Night clubs Microbreweries Sports bars Coffee shops

28 Liquor Liability and the Law
Liability and Law… The bar is liable if They serve a minor They serve a person who is intoxicated Dram shop law Bar is liable for injuries caused by intoxicated customers TIPS training

29 Trends in Alcoholic Beverages
Comeback of cocktails Designer bottled water Microbreweries More wine consumption Increase in coffee houses and coffee intake


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