Showing posts with label sausages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sausages. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 April 2016

NEW PRODUCT: Cranstons Dalemain Marmalade Sausage

For those that don't know, every year in the historic Lake District house of Dalemain, the world's original and most renowned marmalade festival takes place. The marmalade-munching bear, Paddington, always shows up, lots of fun activities are put on for families to enjoy and, crucially, marmalade makers compete in the prestigious awards. Notably, the winner of the awards' 'homemade' category gets their marmalade sold in Fortnum & Mason for a year.  Fortunately though, this year the fun didn't end there because our local butchers, Cranstons, teamed up with with the festival to produce a special marmalade sausage. Having tasted this citrussy pork delight in store there was no way I was passing up the opportunity to do a very quick review.





Whilst the above picture doesn't do it justice, cutting in to the sausage, the marmalade made its presence known with a light studding of orange to the pork interior. Tucking in, the promise of marmalade was immediately realised with a wonderful wave of zesty orange cutting through the meaty offering. Moreover, with the base sausage being a peppery Cumberland, the slight sweetness of the preserve provided a welcome counterbalance to all that spice. Indeed, it was a delicious sausage that made for a great change in pace and I can certainly see myself stocking up.

BRAND LINKS
Cranstons Website
Dalemain Marmalade Festival Website

Friday, 1 April 2016

NEW PRODUCT: Loughnane's Guinness Sausages

Loughnane's Guinness Sausages - Packaging

Some things I feel we do worse now than in the past; however, the Great British sausage isn't one of them. Indeed, there has been a marked increase in quality over recent times with a number of new premium brands becoming widely available.  Admittedly, with a superb local butchers at hand I rarely feel compelled to indulge in other offerings; however, yesterday I was swayed by a Guinness sausage from the family-run Irish company, Loughnane's.

Loughnane's Guinness Sausages - Packaging

Loughnane's Guinness Sausages - Packaging

I don't know if other Loughnane's products have been on my supermarket's shelves before but, if they have been, I've never really fully registered the brand. That said, in a testament to packaging design, this product's smart employment of the Guinness branding did a fabulous job at gaining my attention as I wandered the aisle. Indeed, the trademark black and white Guinness aesthetic along with the gold picked out of the drink's classic harp logo, created a nicely differentiated presentation on shelf. Moreover, with the design not overly cluttered and the aforementioned Guinness branding incorporated consistently, the offering's valuable tie-in was clearly identifiable from a relatively good distance away in store. 

Loughnane's Guinness Sausages

Loughnane's Guinness Sausages

Getting the sausages out of the packet I did like seeing all the green flecks of leek suggesting the brand had used a healthy dose of the ingredient. Moreover, I thought the sausages were a decent size, not too big nor too small, and, once cooked, presented well on the plate alongside the classic mash and veg.  

Loughnane's Guinness Sausages - Sausage and Mash

Loughnane's Guinness Sausages - Sausage Cross Section

Moving on to the taste, I firstly have to say my expectations weren't great as I've tasted other beer-based foodstuffs before and been left wondering what, if anything, the drink added. That said, I dug in to these sausages and I'll say right now that I was pretty excited by what I tasted. 

Whilst I don't think I would have been clever enough to attribute the flavour precisely to Guinness in a blind test taste, I have to say the stout's character was delightfully noticeable. Of course, the natural sweetness of the leeks came through but, moving past that, there was a fabulous depth of character to this offering. Personally, I thought a malty flavour was evident along with a hint of the drink's bitter, earthy quality. In any case, what I do know for sure was that this offering was an unexpected yet delightful taste experience which more than intrigued the palate. 

Overall, the packaging was spot on with the Guinness branding delivering an eye-catching design. Moreover, the sausages were superb with the drink's depth of character actually coming through. My hat is well and truly off to Loughnane's on this one - I'll be stocking up and looking forward to other products from them. 

BRAND LINKS