Patron Aficionados 2014 Event Review

Nick Posing with a Giant Poster - Nick Drinks Blog

Being part of the US Bartender’s Guild has some great perks (sshhhh, you don’t have to be a bartender.) One of them is invites to special events. Patrón is launch a new line of tequilas called Roca Patrón. It’s smaller batch and more artisan in nature. I haven’t seen the product in stores but it is listed in the liquor book. Keep your eyes out for it. I will too.

While the tasting was a great opportunity (more below), the main event was a competition for local bartenders. 10 local drink slingers took on the challenge with a Patrón tequila based drink.

Pre-Drinking Drinks - Nick Drinks Blog

There were so many mixed drinks to sample at the event. For the “happy hour” portion of the event, there were small nibbles served and two drinks.

High Country Mule - Nick Drinks Blog

One of them was the High Country Mule. One of the many small touches of this event that made it cool, was the passed cocktails all had a recipe card. There were around 10 that were served over the night. I think I tried half. This one was very refreshing and had just a little kick.

The Patron Aficionados Event Floor - Nick Drinks Blog

After a bit of mingling, we got to enter the main ball room. I’ve been to a handful of cocktail competitions and this one by far was the most produced. There were plenty of screens so no matter what seat you had in the house, you could see the action. The host/MC of the event, Rick Paulger, did a great job of welcoming the crowd and doing his best to keep the event moving. This was difficult for some of the newer competitors and down right hilarious with the experienced ones.

Roca Patron Sample - Nick Drinks Blog

Spaced throughout the event were tastings. Spirits Master, Ismael Solis from Patrón, was a wealth of knowledge and you know he dreams in this stuff. The day after this event, he was presenting at a special training for bartenders in Detroit. I would have loved attended.

Jon Foley Competing at Patron Aficionados 2014 - Nick Drinks Blog

Jon Foley, of The Laundry, was the first to attend. This guy is a rock star because he constantly puts out amazing drinks and is a bit in the middle of nowhere (sorry Fenton fans). He is always a pleasure to watch at competitions.

His drink was the La Cuidad which was a riff on a Fancy. He scored 9th out of 10 but put on one of the best performances (in my mind). He also go huge props for going first.

I’m a jerk. I got no picture of Kyle Marks. It was his first competition and I was so excited for him, I forgot about the camera. He made a drink called the Sisyphus which was a play on the margarita. He might have said he looked nervous, but he did a great job. Looking forward to his next performance.

David Martinez Competing at Patron Aficionados 2014 - Nick Drinks Blog

David Martinez of The Last Word was the next participant. He looked extra dapper and put on a great show.

His submission was the Copper Cocktail which is a play on the Old Fashioned. For his troubles, he picked up 3rd place.

Chas Williams Competing at Patron Aficionados 2014 - Nick Drinks Blog

Chas Williams, of The Oakland, was still coming down from his high on winning the GQ/Bombay Sapphire Most Imaginative Bartender Competition for Detroit.

He developed the Late Submission which was a take on a sour. His streak kept on going as he pulled out a 2nd place finish.

Shang "Bang" McGrath Competing at Patron Aficionados 2014 - Nick Drinks Blog

Shane “Bang” McGarth is one of the godfathers of the Detroit cocktail scene. He owns the room when he enters and he will make you a killer drink.

He is also from The Oakland and made the Mancala Cocktail based on a traditional Margarita. This put him in the middle as well with a 6th place finish. The judges loved the addition of Strega.

Sara Farmer Competing at Patron Aficionados 2014 - Nick Drinks Blog

I was not very familiar with Sara Farmer of Coaches Corner. I did her two injustices.  A) I would have never thought Coaches Corner would produce such a great competitor. Expectations blown away. Congrats. B) I took the most horrible pictures of her. This was the best one which is pretty terrible.

She managed a 4th place position with one hand. Not bad. She made a drink called the Patron Hacienda Fancy which is a…wait for it…fancy.

Yani Frye Competing at Patron Aficionados 2014 - Nick Drinks Blog

Yani Frye!!! The master of charisma of Sugar House Detroit. The guy can go from serious to silly in no time flat. He put on an amazing show and I loved the pop of color in the tie.

His drink was La Flor Del Verano a spin on a buck or fizz. He got pretty beat up from the judges and landed an 8th place. I’m still a fan.

Kaytee Querro Competing at Patron Aficionados 2014 - Nick Drinks Blog

Kaytee Querro is one of the remaining ladies of The Oakland. She was poised and relaxed on stage putting on a good show.

She made the Sandy Say which was based on an Old Fashioned. However, the judges were not having it and put her at 10th.

Giancarlo Aversa Competing at Patron Aficionados 2014 - Nick Drinks Blog

Giancarlo Aversa, of the Last Word, was a fury of shakers and ingredients.

He produced an outstanding drink called the El Tri which was a sour. The judges awarded him the first place victory for this. Congrats!!

Kyle Thousand Competing at Patron Aficionados 2014 - Nick Drinks Blog

Kyle Thousand was the final bartender of the night and from The Oakland. He built a drink called the Midnight Solstice which was a variation of a Buck or Fizz.

He was right in the middle of the pack with 5th place.

Robyn Cleveland Slinging Drinks - Nick Drinks Blog

The competition wrapped up and were told the results would take a few weeks (hence why this post is coming out now). Time for more drinks. Like a proud papa, Robyn Cleveland President of the USBG for Greater Detroit, was slinging a few cocktails.

Jalisco Long Drink - Nick Drinks Blog

One of which was the Jalisco Long Drink. It had a pleasant herb flavor and wasn’t too sweet. Good balance.

Aztec Daquiri - Nick Drinks Blog

Patrón XO Cafe is one of those liqueurs that you have to be in the mood for. It has an intense coffee flavor that was interesting in this drink but too much for me. Not saying it wasn’t good.

Tasting Presentation from Ismael Solis - Nick Drinks Blog

Small groups were lead into “private” tastings with Ismael. They were under the gun to get everyone in and out. But we kept pushing him for more and more details. I’m going to do a follow-up with him because he had so much good knowledge on tequila and spirits in general.

Angry Judges - Nick Drinks Blog

While my wife is trained reporter, my skills are somewhat lacking. I wanted to get a picture of the judges for the post. Did I ask for a photo, no. I treated them like an exhibit at the zoo and just took one. The result is a bunch of people that feel incredible awkward that this weirdo is taking a picture. Lesson learned. Sorry judges.

The Tasting Crew - Ryan, Lish & Nick - Nick Drinks Blog

The event was so much fun and I am so glad we could attend the event. My wife Lish and friend Ryan attended too and we all had a ball. Thank you very much Patrón. Looking forward to mixing with Roca.

Bar City Of The Year - Nick Drinks Blog

Bonus event. Esquire put on a party down the street, at the same time as this, to congratulate the Bar City of the Year. I missed it but managed to get one quick picture. Thanks for the invite Scott.

Budmo!

Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*