Cornish Market World, St. Austell, has announced it’s looking for a candidate to resurrect the ancient (and coveted) role of Ale Taster in the town, a position that disappeared in the early nineteenth century.
In medieval times, ordinary citizens were appointed to oversee and inspect various aspects of everyday life, effectively doing the work of our modern Inspectors of Weights and Measures. Not surprisingly one of the most popular offices to be held was that of the Ale Taster. His duties involved visiting stalls and inns on market days and during the town’s fairs to ensure that the ales, beers and other produce on sale were of good quality.
“There’s been a market in the town for many hundreds of years, so the Ale Taster would have been a familiar sight right up to the late nineteenth century when the position will have been phased out.” explains Malcolm Ball, chief executive of Town and Country Markets, the organisation responsible for the revival.
He added that he felt that the ancient office would still hold its value even centuries on. “Although the attraction of such a role may seem obvious at first, the 21st Century version would incorporate many more responsibilities than the original. Our Ceremonial Ale Taster would become an ambassador for the promotion of food and drink in the town. Modern tastes have evolved and become so much more sophisticated in recent times and people demand ever greater levels of quality and variety.”
“We fully expect this to be reflected in the calibre of applicants.
“The successful candidate will have a sound knowledge and genuine love of food and drink, local expertise in these areas being particularly attractive. He/she must be passionate and vocal about the subject, actively wanting to promote all the town has to offer in a multitude of ways.
“It must be stated that although the role is voluntary, it obviously carries benefits!”
(1) Applicants
Must submit a short written application – of no more than one A4 page (via email or hard copy) explaining why they would be the best person for the ceremonial role.
Email: info(at)cornishaletaster.co.uk
Postal Address:(3) Judging Panel
The judging panel will be appointed shortly and the details will be posted on the website.
(4) Timescales
It is planned that the following timescales will be used, although the organisers do reserve the right to make changes as required.
Closing Date for Entries – Entries must be received by midnight on 8th January 2010. Entries after that time will not be considered.
Judging The shortlisting of the candidates will take place during January 2010.
Investiture – The final selection and investiture for the new Ceremonial Ale Taster will take place at an event in the market, details of which will be announced during January 2010. All four short-listed candidates will receive a selection of prizes.
Cornish Ale Taster
Applicants must submit a short written application – of no more than one A4 page (via email or hard copy) explaining why they would be the best person for the ceremonial role.
Email:
info(at)cornishaletaster.co.uk
Postal Address:
Cornish Ale Taster
Town and Country Markets
21 Market Street
Wellington
TF1 1DT
Cornish Market World
Stadium Retail Park
Par
St Austell
PL25 3RP
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Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm
T: 01952 242019
F: 01952 245863
E: info(at)tcmarkets.co.uk