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FOOD
Hopical Storm
There's a storm brewing as Timothy
Taylor's Brewery releases Hopical
Storm in can! This is a 4% triplehopped
sessionable pale ale topped
with flavours of mandarin, mango
and passion fruit that unleashes a
tropical cyclone of refreshment.
Originally launched in the ontrade
in cask, Hopical Storm was
then brought out in keg and is now
available as the first-ever canned
beer from the Keighley, West
Yorkshire, brewer.
Hopical Storm is brewed using
five UK-grown hops in three stages
of hopping - Cascade and Whitbread
Goldings in the copper, Cascade
and Chinook at the hop back stage,
then dry-hopped with Jester and
Ernest. Combined with Timothy
Taylor's natural Knowle Spring water,
fine barley malts and the unique
Taylor's Taste yeast to create the
tropical storm of flavour and aroma.
Hopical Storm is notable for its
pale golden appearance and clarity
and is vegan-friendly, wearing the
distinctive Vegan Trademark and
certified by The Vegan Society. It is
presented in 440ml aluminium cans
with distinctive orange branding
that characterises the burst of
fruit aroma and flavours, and a
cut-out silver lightning flash which
symbolises Hopical Storm's ability to
strike thirst.
The tropical storm of flavour
and aroma can be enjoyed as an
unaccompanied refreshing drink but
is also a perfect match for a range of
different foods, including most pork
dishes which pair well with the hops.
The light fragrant flavours of South
East Asian cuisine match the citrusy
notes of Hopical Storm whilst white
fish and shellfish complement the
acidity and tropical fruit flavours.
www.timothytaylor.co.uk
Meaningful Mocktails
With a range of over 450 alcohol-free
products in stock, Wise Bartender
publishes categories that enable
customers to reference specific
dietary requirements including
gluten-free, vegan, low sugar and
has now added Muslim-friendly to
its website.
Tom Ward, founder of Wise
Bartender explained "We are
always responsive to the needs of
our customers and noticed that
we were starting to get queries
asking which of our alcohol-free
drinks were Muslim-friendly. In
particular, we realised that there
was a demand for refreshing drinks
that are lower in sugar than some
of the options traditionally drunk
after sunset during Ramadan. We
have initially identified 20 products
that are suitable, including a range
of mocktails and have set up a
separate category to readily identify
those drinks.
For anyone who wants to explore
alcohol-free drinks but wants to try a
variety rather than buying one option
in bulk, Wise Bartender differs from
most other online retailers by selling
individual bottles or cans rather than
requiring a multiple unit or case
purchase. back.
"By classifying drinks as Muslimfriendly,
I hope that Wise Bartender
can provide a more efficient service
for our Muslim customers" added
Tom Ward "but if anyone has any
questions, we can be contacted
by phone, email or via our online
chat function."
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London 2012 Olympics Games torch
relay and still trains (prior to lockdown) at
the track and in the gym. The exercises
she does include standing squats, pressups, the
plank, lunges, the superman
pose (when the opposite arm and leg are
stretched out) and sit ups.
She says, "This type of fitness session
is inspired by the type of session I've often
done with my training group over the
years, particularly at the start of the winter
or summer training season, as it helps
build strength and fitness as a foundation
to move onto other things. It works the
arms, legs and core areas throughout
the session, which can be helpful when
training a lot, because no one area is
necessarily over-worked or strained."
The home workout videos have been
accepted by many in the community.
She adds, "I'm sharing what training
sessions work for me. Please remember
that you know your own fitness, health
and diabetes best. Seek medical advice
if you are concerned about undertaking
physical activity."
Home workouts with Mel Stephenson-Grey of Life Sport Diabetes.
www. lifesportdiabetes.co.uk
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