Royal Melbourne Fine Food Awards 2014
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Royal Melbourne Fine Foods Awards 2014 |
For the first time this year (2014), I decided to help as a steward at the Royal Melbourne Fine Food Awards. I worked for 7 days over three weeks and helped with the awards shown below.
Day 1 & 2 - Distilled spirits (whiskey, gin, vodka & fruit liqueur)
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Getting ready for Distilled Spirits tasting |
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What we see back of house. Judges have blind tastings |
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Plenty of Whiskey, Gin, Vodka for the judges |
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Whiskey is served! |
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Fruit Liqueurs ready for judging |
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Getting the fruit liqueurs ready for pouring |
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Fruit Liqueurs, ready for pouring |
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Fruit Liqueurs in many wonderful colours |
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Day 3 (event 2) for me was the Cider and Perry judging.
Day 3 saw the judging of both cider (apple) and Perry (pear). Some excellent quality brews were judged
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Preparation for Cider tasting |
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Cider & Perry judging. These are Perry (pear) |
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Day 4 - my third event included Salts, Spices, Crisp Bread plus Honey
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Spices and Salt judging |
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Some interesting Salts for judging 8 baked garlic and olive salt |
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Silver medal winner "Friggin'Hot Chilli Paste |
Honey Judging
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Honey is on the table for the judges - labels removed of course! |
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Honey judging |
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Day five was the judging of Cereal, Muesli, confectionery and infusions (tea)
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Cereal & Muesli Awards |
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Cereal & Muesli awards |
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Muesli judging |
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Muesli Judging |
Confectionery
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A plate of confectionery for the judges |
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Nougat ready for the confectionery judges |
Infusion (tea) judging
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Infusion judging under way |
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Lemon Verbena ready to be infused and judged |
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Day 6 & 7 was setting up and running the pasta judging day.
The Age newspaper came and took photos of the pasta judging
Click to see The Age Photo Gallery
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The final day was judging garlic.
I didn't steward on that last day - but the garlic was looking and smelling wonderful
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