Melbourne’s laneways
hide many secrets. Exploring the city’s alleyways, it’s not unusual to happen
across hidden gems, but it’s my unbiased opinion that this industry offers the
best gems of all; small bars.
Stepping onto the rooftop of one such small bar off
Heffernan Lane, you’re greeted warmly by the team, wearing tropical shirts and
contributing to the bright summer vibe of the upstairs area. This is the
Rooftop Gin Garden of Union Electric, where these super friendly staff are
finalists for Best Bar Team at ALIA 2019.
Union Electric has collected quite a few categories of
nominations this year, with Venue Manager Alex Brown also being a finalist for
Bartender of the Year and Best Bar Manager.
Less than two weeks out from the night, I sat down with Brown
and Union Electric Co-Owner Huw Griffiths, to talk about all their nominations
and how they stand out in the huge Melbourne laneway bar scene.
Griffiths explained the bars beginnings, four and a half
years ago, when they originally planned to build next door and demolish the
current site.
“While we were waiting for everything to happen next door we
started ripping the debris out of this place and realized it was a really cool
old building underneath it all. So we decided to put the bar in here instead,”
Griffiths said.
Opening with just the downstairs level and extremely low on
cash, they had to be creative to save money and to stand out in the thriving
laneway bar scene. Using whatever ingredients they could find, they built their
cocktail list by making their own shrubs and forming close relationships with
up and coming spirits brands.
The current cocktail list (also holding a finalist nomination
this year) is described by Brown as “approachable.” He said that: “we want
people to enjoy their drinks and we want every single drink to be enjoyed, not
just a few on the list… So we go with flavour combinations that people are
aware of and we make it easy for them.”
Griffiths said the drinks have to be relatable, speaking to
the personality of the venue and the customer.
“Anyone that wants to design a drink on the list, there
needs to be a reason for it. Hopefully there’s a story, doesn’t have to be a sensible
story can be ridiculous, and then it has to have a personal connection,” he
said.
When the offering is so easily likeable, it’s no wonder the industry voted to make the cocktail list an ALIA finalist. The base menu includes iconic flavour combinations with a special twist, like the apple and cinnamon ‘Day on the Green’ mixed with coconut washed Adelaide Hills Sunset Gin. Watching the team pour the washed gin from a bottle with Snoop Dogg’s face on it, you can see that cheeky personality that Griffiths values.
Also on the menu right now is Brown’s creation for the
Bacardi Legacy Competition, which he named 1808. There’s a personal connection
and story behind that one too.
“1808 is the date that my granddad got on a ship and came
over the Australia, the 18th of the eighth 1951. So it’s about the journey of
change which just falls in line with the Bacardi legacy, drawing closely to the
Bacardi family itself,” Brown explained.
Aside from cocktails, Union Electric’s focuses are gin (upstairs)
and rum (downstairs), creating lighter and darker spaces intended for optimal daytime
and night-time experiences.
Upstairs, the Gin Garden is home to a collection of around
200 gins. With International Gin and Tonic Day coming up this weekend (19 Oct),
Griffiths said the key to mixing any G&T is about balance.
“We did a cocktail course for some people who weren’t really
too sure about gin. Almost unanimously, they said they tried a gin and tonic
but they didn’t like it. But by the end of the day, they all had half a dozen
gin and tonics,” Griffiths said.
“It’s usually because people have had a bad mix. They’ve
used a tonic that might be flat, or overly sweet, or isn’t chilled, or they’ve
just bought the wrong one. We’ve got so many good tonics now that it’s easy to
get right. And most people do like a well-balanced gin and tonic.”
Brown agreed and said: “There’s a lot of misinformation when
it comes to drinks, and how they should be experienced.”
Faced with such a huge array of options, Union Electric are
spoilt for choice, but Griffiths and Brown say their favourites gins are
Australian. At the top of the list is fellow ALIA finalist Never Never, with
several products stocked proudly front and centre at the bar.
Looking to the future, Griffiths and Brown are excited for their nominations and the ALIA awards, which will take place next week on 23 October.
Griffiths said: “It was a bit of a surprise. But we’ve had a good run the last 12 months… we’re pretty chuffed to be nominated.”
Don’t miss out on your chance to come along too! ALIA tickets available here.