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Bring me in as your fractional Chief Drinking Officer, and let me remove the tough decisions so you can focus on your actual job. #drinkcurious #bourbon #whiskey #virtualexperiences #inpersonexperiences #chiefdrinkingofficer
Whiskey Wednesdays vs. Taco Tuesdays? Whiskey by a mile but hey, there's room for both. Just stick with whiskey for the virtual experiences. Trust me on that one. #drinkcurious #chiefdrinkingofficer #bourbon #whiskeywednesday #tacotuesday
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Don’t assume success… Lost Distellery enetered a hyper competitive market with a high price tag in an off the beaten path location. They engineered a lot of head winds into their go to market strategy. My guess is lots of people saw this business and assumed it was successful. If you went there on a Friday night you might have found it full. I talk to entrepreneurs all the time that presume other businesses they see are successful. And then they use that assumption as input into their own strategy. Building a GTM strategy on non-validated assumptions is dangerous. You stack them up and your business all of a sudden becomes a house of cards. Be aware of your assumptions.
Lost Spirits Distillery, a place where you could eat a 16-course meal in a submarine while watching acrobats is unfortunately walking the plank. Turns out, selling $355 dinners in a fake submarine wasn’t the gold mine it was envisioned to be, even with dragon-topped stills. LBE looking to pop up in Vegas might want to take note that even a 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea-themed restaurant with its own rum distillery and Cirque-style entertainment couldn't make the cut.
‘Sad to see it go’: Innovative Area15 venue closing at the end of the month
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Pizza parties mean an opportunity to try all the different types available! Notice how #NPChampion #Ambassador Moises naturally switches between his #GripLockFingers and his sound hand when using tongs to grab each slice. 🍕 #NakedProsthetics #ItsAllAbouFunction #GripLockFinger #ItsAllAboutFunction #Prosthetics #MedicalDevice #ProstheticFingers
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The evolution of tequila has been so great that today it can be used as a base in modern cocktails. Here is an example of it. Which one of them would you choose? #Spirits #Tequila #Ultrapremium #DrinkResponsibly
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Know any other interesting or unfamiliar facts about Tequila? Let us know in the comments. #CasaNatima #Tequila #BlueAgave #AgaveAzul #tequilafacts
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When a punk band I mildly enjoyed in my teenage years announced one of their first East Coast dates in nearly 20 years at a dive bar a mile and a half from my house, it seemed like a great excuse to spend twenty bucks, enjoy a few PBRs, and sing along to the five songs I could remember the words to. However, when the promoter announced, with less than a week’s notice, that the show would now be at a venue 30 minutes away, in the heart of a tourist area, during the busiest holiday weekend of the summer, I had to recalibrate my desire to go. Now, instead of a nice walk, it would be a 30-minute drive plus parking (about $50 on Fourth of July Weekend) or at least $80 in Uber costs. The band wasn’t one I would’ve sought out, but it seemed like a cool opportunity to hop in the way-back machine just a few minutes from my house. As of writing, I’ve reached out to the promoter for a refund. If I don’t hear back, I’ll most likely chalk up a $20 loss and spend the evening with my family. Pretend you arrive at the end of your street. Whether you go right or left, you end up at a brewery with a quality atmosphere, quality beer, and quality staff. Everything else being the same, but the brewery to the right is a half mile closer. Where do you end up most often? For me, it’s nearly always to the right. Of course, it doesn’t normally play out this easily, yet convenience can still be a prime driver of which taproom a person chooses to visit. It certainly impacted my motivation to attend a concert (note: the concert’s new location was even at a brewery). Often, we only think about the experiential factors that influence a person’s decision to visit. Things like, does the brewery have food? What’s the beer selection like? Is the staff friendly? Do I like the vibe? Before we even get to those criteria, we pre-determine the radius of breweries we are even choosing from. Is it feasible for me to pick a taproom within 5 miles? 10? 20? 50?
The Convenience Factor: How Proximity Influences Taproom Visits — Secret Hopper
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Let’s talk about the different types or expression of Tequila Cheers!!
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"There's tequila, and then there's Komos XO." Read more about how our newest expression is "the pinnacle of tequila-making" in the latest issue of Chilled Magazine. https://lnkd.in/ed-jbDg8
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