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Mostly my tastings have been 5-7 people, but I will be hosting a larger one coming up so it will be interesting to see how that goes. So far I have managed to have enough glassware but I like your idea of using some club funds to have a set on hand. I'm working on a logo for our club that we can use to be engraved on glasses and printed on shirts. We have our first official tasting coming up in 2 1/2 weeks and I will be engaging the group to determine where we want to take this. All our liquor stores are run by the gov't but there are a couple of special guests that we could invite to future tastings. We're not quite ready for the press yet, but we should be good to go in the spring. hmmm...more to think about... |
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That's a Corgi
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Even then, there's still people behind it that you want to become friends with. Restaurant owners or local celebrities/politicians are worth considering too.
Do you have score/review sheets that you give out to each participant? We (as you) do formal then casual after all the reviews are done.
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The tasting cards I supply has room for notes on colour, nose, taste and additional information. We haven't got into scoring yet, but that could be an option. |
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