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January 2024

Get to Know Coquito

By | Mixology News

What is the most quintessential American holiday beverage? Eggnog, hands down.

This delicious and creamy spiced beverage is notorious for its ability to hide high-proof alcohol quite well. But, what if we told you there’s another contender in town that’s even spicier (and friendlier to our dairy-free friends?) Its name is Coquito.

Coquito is Puerto Rico’s symbol of holiday celebration. It’s a true Christmas holiday vacation in a glass – it’s creamy, coconut-y, spicy, and appropriately boozy. Coquito has a simple recipe featuring condensed milk, evaporated milk, coconut cream, cinnamon, and grated coconut (though optional!) Just like eggnog, it is usually spiked. A good glug of Puerto Rican rum makes this beverage an easy way to warm up when it’s cold outside.

And, yes, it does get cold on a gorgeous island like Puerto Rico. Its stunning terroir features hills and mountains with peaks as high as 4000 feet, at least. You can only imagine that things can get a little chilly up there.

So, how did Coquito come to be? There are a few theories. Some say Americans brought their eggnog tradition in the 19th century, replacing whiskey or moonshine with Puerto Rican white rum. However, many argue that coquito evolved on its own, as a traditional farmer’s beverage. With sugar cane and coconut all around, it was the ideal thing to stay warm and celebrate the holidays with loved ones. Its name does mean little coconut in Spanish after all.

What we adore about Coquito is how it is a little more flexible than its American cousin. You may have noticed that the ingredients listed above didn’t feature eggs. Though some recipes may call for it, Coquito actually gets enough of its luscious creamy texture from coconut cream and evaporated milk.

The island easygoingness of Coquito doesn’t stop there. This beverage adapts to dairy-free or vegan holiday menus, with some authentic recipes preferring it that way. Though evaporated milk is a staple ingredient of Puerto Rican kitchens, it can still be entirely substituted with coconut cream, evoking a rich sense of the islands.

The Caribbean is full of excellent white rums, so which one pairs best with Coquito? Of course, Puerto Rican rum will lend the authentic touch you’re looking for. Bacardi Superior undoubtedly is a go-to choice (the brand even boasts a Coquito liquor!), though there are other beloved Puerto Rican rums that traditionally make their way into this seasonal cocktail.

Don Q’s Cristal is a signature white rum of the island – it’s pure and clean, undergoing multiple distillations. Let’s just say it slips a little too seamlessly into a coquito, so ten cuidado.

If you’d like to make a little more spiced coquito, Ron Barrilito two stars is an excellent addition. It adds a dash of holiday spirit, with tantalizing toasty aromas and dried fruit flavors, a result of its aging in “Oloroso” white oak barrels for 3 to 5 years.

We must note – just like salsa music – drinks travel too in the Caribbean. While Coquito is originally a Puerto Rican beverage, it’s also found in the neighboring Dominican Republic. where it has another name – Ponche di coco. This similar beverage offers an opportunity to dive into the world of mamajuana, or Dominican spiced rum that turns the drink into a zesty rendezvous. Candela Mamajuana spiced rum mixes easily into your Ponche di coco, adding a dose of deep caramel and spice that can only get better if you’re sitting cozy by the fire. It looks even better served in Candela’s limited edition holiday shot glasses, featured in their current gift set.

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De Kuyper Royal Distillers Announces Retirement of CEO, Mark de Witte

By | Mixology News

De Kuyper Royal Distillers announces the retirement of its longstanding Chief Executive Officer, Mark de Witte.

Mark de Witte will be succeeded by Leo Evers, a seasoned business leader with over 30 years of expertise in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry, both in Europe and in Asia.

Mark de Witte expressed his gratitude and reflected on the journey, saying, “It has been a great privilege to lead De Kuyper through a period of significant transformation and growth. I am very proud of my team and of what we have accomplished together. Also, I am grateful for the confidence and support of the Supervisory Board as well as of the De Kuyper Royal Distillers shareholders. I am confident that Leo Evers is well suited to guide the company into its next chapter. I wish him and the entire De Kuyper team continued success.”

Under de Witte’s leadership, De Kuyper has made great strides towards its ambition to become the globally recognized go-to company for cocktails and one of the main innovation drivers in the cocktail industry. De Kuyper has nearly tripled its turnover during this period. Being awarded “Liqueur Producer of the Year” at the prestigious International Spirits Challenge (ISC) five times in a row (2019-2023) is a clear sign that De Kuyper’s vision to “Own the Cocktail” has given good orientation on this path.

Leo Evers’ impressive career began in 1990 at Bols International, followed by a successful 25-year journey with the Heineken Group, where he held various key positions across seven different countries. In 2021, the Dutch national joined the Executive Committee of Carlsberg as the Executive Vice President Asia. His extensive background in supply chain, sales, marketing, and general management positions, coupled with his rich experience in the FMCG sector, makes him the ideal candidate to lead De Kuyper into the next phase of its development.

Evers expressed his enthusiasm for the new role, stating, “For most of my professional career, I have worked for family-owned businesses whose rich heritage I value highly. I love to work for companies with passionate people, fantastic brands, and those that are looking for long-term sustainable growth. De Kuyper has an incredibly rich history encompassing over three centuries and continues to demonstrate its relevance today. Personally, I believe that De Kuyper is a company that is well positioned after the transformation of the last nine years and has massive opportunities for the future, especially by continuing to ‘Own the Cocktail’ and by further expanding internationally. I am very excited and honored to join the De Kuyper team as of April 2024.”De Kuyper’s Supervisory Board Chairman Dirk-Jan Stoppelenburg also shared his thoughts on the transition, stating, “We extend our deepest appreciation to Mark for his exceptional leadership and remarkable contributions.

Under his stewardship, De Kuyper has delivered an impressive performance to become one of the most respected liqueur producers in the world. Mark leaves De Kuyper well positioned for future growth, and we sincerely thank him for everything he has helped us to achieve. We welcome Leo Evers to the company and are confident that his wealth of experience and strategic vision will contribute significantly to our continued success. He brings a strong affinity with the industry, a fantastic drive and energy, a good understanding and experience of a family-owned context, proven strategic abilities, and a personality and leadership style that fits seamlessly with what Mark established for De Kuyper in the past. We wish Mark all the best in his future endeavors and welcome Leo to the company.”

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2024 Cocktail Trends from Vegan Fat-Washed to Japanese Spirits

By | Mixology News

Check out these new cocktail trends for 2024!

As a new year dawns, it ushers in a clean slate for fresh traditions, aspirations, resolutions, and trends to weave into our lives. After a few years overshadowed by illness and grief during the global pandemic, it seems that we have finally made a return to a semblance of “normalcy”. With the revival of the bar and restaurant industry, it appears life is not just resuming but thriving once more going into 2024.

There has been a noticeable shift in people’s perspectives all around the world, with millions of people thinking more and more about innovation, inclusion, and wellbeing. Naturally, the beverage business is being significantly impacted by this change. Customers are now better at identifying and communicating their needs and wishes. This way of thinking, developed amid the pandemic, is here to stay. In 2023, we witnessed a rise in conscientiousness regarding alcohol consumption, a revival of simple pleasures, robust experimentation with flavors, and the continued elevation of modern cocktails.

Nevertheless, the momentum remains after that. One question that arises is whether these patterns will continue to evolve as the new year approaches, or completely subside.  Examining the industry’s top expected developments in further detail for 2024 will shed light on how these revolutionary changes are going to unfold.

Vegan Fat-Washed Cocktails

The vegan fat-washed cocktail trend has gained popularity in the mixology world, with Denver’s Deviation Distilling leading the charge by introducing an extensive menu of vegan fat-washed options. This innovative technique involves infusing plant-based fats into spirits to impart unique flavors. Among the offerings at the recent USA Today 10 Best Taproom and Best Gin winners, were notable cocktails such as the Mango Lassi with Pistachio-Washed Blood Orange Gin. This drink combines the richness of pistachios with mango purée, lime juice, cardamom bitters, and saffron rose water, creating a harmonious blend of sweet and savory notes.

Another standout is the Sesame State of Mind, featuring Spice Trade Gin fat-washed with house made sesame oil, combined with coconut milk, lemongrass syrup, homemade ginger liqueur, Thai chili tincture, and cucumber for a complex and balanced flavor profile. Lastly, the Hazel & Spice showcases Hazelnut-Washed Citrus Rosé Gin, paired with allspice, Demerara syrup, and a coffee bean, resulting in a cocktail with layers of nuttiness, warmth, and depth. These vegan fat-washed cocktails exemplify the ingenuity and creativity of contemporary mixology, offering plant-based alternatives with sophisticated and distinctive taste experiences. Vegan fat-washed cocktails seem like a new must-have in 2024!

The Japanese Spirits Mecca

The rise in the consumption of Japanese spirits is evident at OAK at Fourteenth in Boulder, Colorado, a Michelin Guide-recommended restaurant. The establishment has undertaken a Far East mission to introduce patrons to the diverse world of Japanese alcoholic beverages beyond sake and Sapporo. Over the past year, OAK has prioritized Japanese spirits in its award-winning cocktail program, offering an array of Japanese whiskies, vodkas, and gins. This trend aligns with a 60% increase in Japanese liquor exports in recent years and the growing influence of Asian-Americans in the U.S. OAK’s focus on Japanese spirits is driven by a genuine appreciation for the craftsmanship and attention to detail exhibited by Japanese producers.

Notable cocktails at OAK include the Roku Like a Hurricane with Japanese Roku gin and the Mononke with house made Szechuan-peppercorn-infused Japanese Iwai Traditions Whisky. These creations showcase the versatility of Japanese spirits and exemplify a broader trend of heightened interest and consumption in the culinary and mixology realms. It will be exciting to witness Japan further make their mark in the spirit world this upcoming year.

Functional Mocktails/Cocktails

The increasing awareness of health-conscious choices has driven the rise in the consumption of mocktails and functional cocktails. Consumers are seeking beverages that not only offer traditional taste but also provide health benefits, such as antioxidants and immunity boosts. Functional cocktails go beyond the usual effects of relaxation or energy, incorporating ingredients known for their wellness properties. This trend is exemplified using fermented and pickled foods, like those found in pickle or horseradish jars, to improve gut health in cocktails.

The release of a dozen “Bubbies Bevvies” cocktails from the famous Bubbies’ Fine Foods – the country’s best-selling refrigerated kosher dill and sweet pickles –, including the Pickle Brine Margarita, underscores the intersection of flavor and function. Looking ahead to 2024, the anticipation is for a continued increase in the popularity of mocktails and functional cocktails, with more brands expected to introduce diverse options that cater to the demand for both enjoyable and health-conscious drinking experiences.

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5 Essential Cocktails for January 2024

By | Mixology News

Each month Chilled presents you with five essential cocktails based on our National Drink Day Calendar. Don’t forget to reference it so you can prepare for the upcoming holidays.

What better way to embrace the possibilities that this year will bring than by exploring the lovely world of essential cocktails? As we embark on the first month, let’s toast to new beginnings and exciting possibilities with one of these essential cocktails.

Whether you’re recovering from the holiday hustle or simply looking to refresh your bar menu for 2024, these libations are here to bring touch of flavor to your January days and nights.

Orange Paprika Monkey Mary

January 1st marks National Bloody Mary Day—the perfect way to kick off the new year, especially if you indulged a little too much the night before. The Bloody Mary, renowned for its bold and zesty profile, has become a beloved classic in the world of cocktails. The Orange Paprika Monkey Mary can be made in batch making it easy to prep and serve to all your guests.


Top O’ The Mornin’ To Ya

Join us in honoring National Whipped Cream Day on January 5 with a warming treat. While whipped cream is typically associated with desserts, why not elevate the celebration by incorporating it into a tasty cocktail? This white-chocolate Irish Coffee is topped with an espresso whipped cream that’s bound to knock your socks off.


Botequero

If you’re in need of the perfect excuse to cozy up with something delicious, look no further. On National Hot Toddy Day (1/10) try this delicious recipe to celebrate the occasion. It has a simple twist, swapping out the classic whiskey for cognac instead. As we embark on the cold weather this month has to offer, this cocktail is a guarantee to warm you up.


Cariño Andaluz

After the holiday season that’s filled with cookies and sugar, adding something green into your
diet might be the way to start off the year strong. This refreshing and vibrant green cocktail is
crafted using a green bell pepper juice. While it might be unconventional, the veggie-forward
cocktail is the perfect balance of healthy and fun!


Diplo Mocha

Not that anyone needs a special occasion to indulge in a sweet and rich cup of hot chocolate but, National Hot Chocolate Day seems like the perfect time to do so. Celebrate this winter-favorite on January 31 with a Diplo Mocha. The espresso brings out the decadent chocolate flavors that pairs perfectly with a touch of booziness from the rum.

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