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BE BALLER, ADD KICK

19 Jun 2015 By

If you’re organising an event and you haven’t considered a Specialty Themed Bar, you’re no baller. These guys tell you why and how you should be adding some kick to your next event.

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Themed bars can add interest, encourage interaction and boost creativity at your event.

Such bars have a theme, allow beverage service to be front and center and add value to your event. Examples of cool bars include:

·Bourbon bar

·Manhattan bar

·Make-your-own mojito bar

·Tiki bar (featuring colorful garnishes)

·Tequila-sipping bar

·Action bar, where the creation of the drink is entertainment (e.g., fire is involved)

·*INSERT BRAND* bar, featuring a variety of say Absolut vodka n mixers, or Hendrick’s G&Ts…

·Fresh juice cocktail bar, where all juice mixers are squeezed in front of guests

Four reasons to consider one at your next event: 

It provides an educational experience. A specialized bar can help you teach / share with guests a lesser-known alcohol, a local product or organic ingredients.

It can boost networking. Make the bar a conversation starter among attendees who are strangers. Interactive elements, like in a make-your-own mojito bar, will keep guests mingling and moving.

It’s a fun, novel experience. Encourage attendees to try and taste new things with a specialty bar. Set up a gin and tonic bar, featuring a variety of gins and tonics, and ask guests to try small amounts of different mixtures and identify the botanicals in each.

It can promote and reinforce your message. Planning an event for a company whose logo is blue? Plan an entirely blue bar — featuring blue cocktails and liquor with blue labels — to reinforce branding during the event.

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