Exhibition News August 2019 | Page 30

Feature Tell us a bit about the history of Imbibe Live Launched in 2010 by the team behind Imbibe magazine, Imbibe Live is the annual exhibition for anyone who sources, buys or serves drinks in the licensed on-trade. The show attracts thousands of visitors, from sommeliers, buyers and managers to publicans and bartenders as they come together to discuss and shape the future of the UK’s hospitality sector. In 2016 the publication and exhibition were acquired by Reed Exhibitions. Tell us about the launch of The Snack Show We decided to launch the Snack Show as a new dedicated event for the snacking industry, co- located this year with Imbibe Live. Complementing the on-trade drinks environment extremely well, the show invited consumer-focused buyers from pubs, restaurants, bars and hotels to retailers, gyms and spas to discover brands that could help shape their offering. With the snacking category currently valued at £18bn and growing, there was no better place to find the latest product development and to meet evolving consumer preferences. Changing consumer palates and snacking habits were in the spotlight, including the growing demand for specialist offerings such as gluten-free, vegan, sustainable and healthy snacks, helping to fuel the sector’s success. How did you celebrate Imbibe’s 10th birthday? Imbibe Live introduced a number of new feature areas for its 10th anniversary show, including Chef’s Table, a brand-new theatre focusing on the art of food and drinks pairing. The new theatre hosted a series of masterclasses where industry professionals revealed the most suitable pairings to elevate the 30 — July consumer experience. A highlight from the theatre this year was the packed-out Vegan Food & Wine Pairing Masterclass, delivered by guest speaker David Havlik, Head Sommelier at the highly acclaimed Gauthier Soho who highlighted the importance of catering to a growing demographic of vegan consumers. 2019 also saw the introduction of the new Industry Matters stage, a theatre that addressed the most pertinent issues faced by the industry when dealing with recruitment, retention and staff development. This year’s line-up saw Miguel Lopez, the founder of Lab for Fitness, give attending bartenders and sommeliers insights on how to improve personal well- being by making simple diet and lifestyle adjustments. Jeremy Scorer from Hospitality Industry Training also put the spotlight on the skills shortage in the sector and revealed the secrets to attracting more skilled professionals. For the first time in the event’s 10-year history, we also partnered with DrinkUp.London, the industry insiders’ guide to drinking in London, to offer attendees a whole host of after parties across London to toast the 10th anniversary including cider tours, bar takeovers and special guests. Further to this, we also focused on being more sustainable as an event and asked all exhibitors to Raising the bar Lindsey Coleman, event director for Reed Exhibitions’ Imbibe Live, on celebrating the show’s 10th birthday bring alternative options to plastic sampling cups. In the feature areas, plastic was removed, and bio- degradable cups and plates were used. The hospitality industry is incredibly committed and forward- thinking when it comes to reducing waste and we wanted to echo our industry’s efforts and held masterclasses to share knowledge and further ways to do this. What content was available on the show floor? Imbibe Live showcased the very best producers from around the world. From Japanese sake to Somerset cider, no stone was left unturned with our anniversary line-up of over 300 exhibitors. The show floor was packed with producers spanning across the wine, spirits, beer, cider, soft drinks and snacks categories. A highlight from the beer