Familiar fall flavors remain dominant: here's how to stand out with your beverage menu

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Familiar fall flavors remain dominant: here's how to stand out with your beverage menu
Familiar fall flavors remain dominant: here's how to stand out with your beverage menu

Autumn is the time to surprise guests with warm, full flavors and an atmospheric presentation. Autumn brings a natural need for comfort and experience, exactly what a well-crafted beverage menu can provide. Craft, pure ingredients and recognizable flavors take center stage. Guests seek familiarity, but also something new. Those who manage to find that balance create an experience that fits the season and today's expectations.

Autumn in a glass

Tea with character, creamy chocolate milk, bok beer full of depth and cocktails with notes of cinnamon and wood fire instantly bring the mood of the season to life. Autumn invites warm beverages to be given extra attention. Scents of roasted nuts, caramel and spicy accents create a familiar, inviting experience at the table.

Tea with character

Tea is increasingly developing into a full-fledged part of the beverage menu. Whereas coffee has received plenty of attention for years, tea still often misses opportunities. And that is a shame: the margin on tea is the highest of all beverages, while its complexity is comparable to that of wine. Aromas, mouthfeel and foodpairing play just as important a role.

At the higher end, houjicha is gaining popularity: a roasted green tea with a distinctly autumnal character and gentle umami notes. In addition, spicy infusions remain popular. Pumpkin, cinnamon, honey and caramel give each glass that signature autumnal warmth. bubble tea also remains a crowd favorite, especially among younger guests, while maté, a spicy infusion from South America and also known as tea from the Andes, is increasingly emerging as a natural and energizing alternative.

Tea with dishes

More and more chefs are discovering the power of tea in combination with dishes or desserts. A mild green tea with a light appetizer or a spicy rooibos with a dessert with caramel or pear completes the experience. Thus, tea becomes not just a drink but a full-fledged taste experience at the table.

Sustainable choices make an impression

Guests place greater value on provenance, quality and sustainability. Loose tea is gaining ground over bags, in part because of the microplastics and CO₂ emissions associated with packaging. By opting for pure, loose quality tea, you as a hospitality entrepreneur can not only taste the difference, but also show it.

Make it complete with the right presentation

A craft beverage deserves a stylish presentation. Choose glassware that exudes warmth and quality. Think double-walled glasses that hold the temperature, elegant mugs for homemade chocolate milk and clear tea glasses that let the color of the infusion speak for itself. In Wegter Brands' glassware assortment, you'll find an extensive collection that perfectly matches the season. This way you not only bring the flavors of autumn to life, but also the experience at the table.