After 10 years of competitions involving bartenders from different
countries who were challenged to showcase the mixability of Disaronno,
Disaronno’s contest The Mixing Star has changed direction.
Convinced
that trends today move on channels other than a performance in front of
a jury, Disaronno, the most consumed Italian liqueur in the world and
the brand embodying the coolest soul of Made in Italy, has transformed The
Mixing Star to Innovation Hunter, a social media based "exploration"
with a mission: identifying innovative trends in mixology and movers and
shakers in the field, in the UK and around the world, filming and
sharing them with the community of bartending experts.
In London,
Milan and Amsterdam Disaronno has selected a few bartenders who are
revolutionizing the field. The ways in which they express innovation
have been collected in a set of stylish short movies specially made by
Disaronno. The protagonists are available on The Mixing Star
Facebook page and YouTube channel.
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The Mixing Star, the Disaronno project dedicated to bartenders, evolves and becomes a journey into the most innovative trends in international mixology (Photo credits Disaronno)
LONDON
The Mixing Star has dedicated strong attention
to one of the most important cities in international mixology.
First
stop is at Crucible, a place where Stuart Bale has born a new idea.
Crucible is a co-working hub for the drinks industry, where
professionals who want to experiment can find sophisticated high-tech
equipment that most bars can’t afford. Beyond being an innovation lab
Crucible is a place where bartenders can work together sharing ideas and
developing common creative solutions.
Imagination, adventure, exploration describe Mr Fogg’s, the quirky collection of bars that takes its inspiration from Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg, the man who travelled the globe in 80 days. In rooms adorned with worldly paraphernalia, Italian talents Danilo Tersigni and Simone Spagnoli bring back to life Victorian England. The staff are dressed in Victorian finery, even adopting an old-fashioned dialect, fully immersing customers in the surroundings. The unusual cocktail menu, featuring special ingredients sourced from all over the world, allows guests to embark on their own 'taste adventure'.
With Nine Lives The Mixing Star focuses on earth resources’ care. Tom Soden, founder of Nine Lives, is deeply committed to the closed-loop approach in his bar: nothing is wasted, recycling is the rule, left overs are collected and become the compost used to organically fertilize the herbs grown on the terrace garden of the bar. The warm and personalized dialogue with clients is Nine Lives’ way to positively influence people about environment.
MILAN
The first step of the journey stopped off in Milan.
Here The Mixing Star has found a lot of creativity and new ideas
partnering with two brilliant bartenders: Flavio Angiolillo who has
created Backdoor 43, the smallest bar in the world (only 4 square
meter), and Filippo Sisti, amazing interpreter of the liquid kitchen trend.
AMSTERDAM
Disaronno has worked with Tess Posthumus,
bartender, blogger and writer who was elected Mixing Star in 2013. Tess
has selected two socially responsible bartenders: Wouter Bosch@Rosalia’s
Menagerie for his careful approach to planet using km 0 ingredients and
reducing waste, and Kevin Kroon@Door 74 who has developed his
responsible mixing art creating excellent low-alcohol cocktails.
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