The Style Talk for World Rum Day with Avinash Kapoli

The Style Talk for World Rum Day with Avinash Kapoli

The Style Talk with Mr. Avinash Kapoli, Mixologist, Jamming Goat 3.0 and Raahi Neo Bar and Kitchen was a great experience on World Rum Day 2023. Here’s all we spoke about rum :- 1. How would you describe the unique characteristics and flavour profile of rum compared to other spirits?  The uniqueness about rum is the base product used for production, i.e., sugarcane molasses and/or sugarcane juice. The resulting product after distillation is potent and when aged produces a versatile  liquid which can be drunk on its own or used in specific cocktails    2. Rum offers a wide range of varieties, including light, dark, spiced, and aged. How do these variations  contribute to the versatility of rum in mixology?  Light rum is the most versatile as it can be used in a range of cocktails, mostly tropical. Dark rum works  best in cocktails that add flavours such as coffee and chocolate. Spiced rum provides an edge to  cocktails like a Mai Tai or Mojito if you fancy notes of spice in your drink. Aged Rum is complex in its  nature due to the factor of aging. This rum works best in an Old Fashioned style of drink. Overall, any of  the rums can be consumed as a highball mixed with any carbonated beverage.     3. Are there any specific cocktails or flavour combinations where rum truly shines and brings out its  distinct qualities?  The best cocktails where rum truly shines are those where ingredients are added to highlight the flavour  of the rum. Mojito, Mai Tai, Rum Espresso Martini, Rum Old Fashioned, El Presidente and Canchanchara  are a few examples.  4. Rum has a rich history and carries a certain level of sophistication. How does this influence the  perception and experience of customers when enjoying rum-based cocktails?  Today’s consumers who enjoy drinking rum or rum-based cocktails do it as they have been accustomed  to rum from the time they started drinking. However, individuals who are keen on the history, legacy  and background of rum would look into the details and have an emotional connection to the spirit as it  resides close to their heart.    5. Are there any emerging trends or innovative techniques in rum mixology that you find particularly  exciting and appealing to the urban up-market audience?  Mixology as a whole has become an innovative affair in India as bartenders are getting the required  recognition today owing to competitions and seminars. Plus, the recent trend of international  bartenders visiting India for guest shifts speaks about the potential for bartending in the country. Flor  de Cana’s sustainability challenge and the illustrious Bacardi Legacy are two noteworthy examples  where bartender’s creativity is pushed. When it comes to Bangalore, Mojitos and Pina Coladas are  evergreen. It is unlikely that these will go out of fashion.    6. Compared to other spirits, what are the advantages of using rum as a base for craft cocktails in  terms of complexity, depth, and balance of flavors?  I would not compare Rum with other spirits as each spirit is unique and can be utilised in manners that suit the kind of cocktail you would like to craft. Similarly, each variety of rum be it light, dark, spiced, aged or overproof have their benefits while being used in cocktails or consumed on their own. I would  refer to Question no 2 where I have mentioned how to use each rum to the best of its ability      7. How do you educate and introduce customers to the world of rum, especially those who may be less  familiar with its various types and characteristics?  The best way to do this would be seminars and if your outlet is not busy, have a brief exchange with  customers about rum and its types. This process of education will help consumers educate each other.  As a bartender, I would like people to be informed and mindful about their drinking    8. We often hear about the health benefits associated with moderate alcohol consumption. What are  some of the potential health advantages of enjoying rum in moderation compared to other spirits?  I would not advocate for any alcohol to be consumed for health benefits as alcohol, be it rum or any  other spirit, has to be broken down in our liver before it enters the system. I would simply request  people to be mindful about how much they are drinking. It is known that alcohol, back in the day, was  used for medicinal purposes. However, today, we are equipped with enough knowledge to be mindful  of the consumption of any food or beverage.    9. Finally, as a bartender or mixologist, do you take into account the potential health benefits of rum  when creating specialty cocktails? How do you strike a balance between crafting a delicious drink and  considering its potential impact on the well-being of your customers?  Rum does not have any health benefits as it is an alcoholic beverage. As a bartender, I understand when  my guests have had enough. I myself take an initiative to stop serving them drinks beyond a point and  explain this to them also. Some consumers are also keen on the alcohol by volume in a cocktail. We are  certainly capable of giving them the data regarding the amount of alcohol in each of our cocktails.  10. On World Rum day, are you offering any specialty cocktails or drinks? Please elaborate  Our bartenders can come up with a range of cocktails with rum apart from the usual Daiqiuri, Mojito  and Pina Colada.  The Style.World is grateful to Mr. Avinash Kapoli for spending valuable time with the team and sharing his insights on World Rum Day

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 The Style Talk with Praveen Alva at The House of Tribes

The Style Talk with Praveen Alva at The House of Tribes

Recently, The Style.World paid a visit to The House of Tribes and was completely blown away by a performance by a Tulu music performer. Praveen Alva, an architect residing in Bengaluru, very recently started creating songs in Tulu about four years ago. The vocalist challenged himself further as a result of a fortuitous meeting with the musician Raghu Dixit. We were able to have a casual conversation with the artist and learn some less well-known facts about him. In light of this, let’s learn more about Praveen Alva during our session of The Style Talk: 1) Who is Praveen Alva? I’m a working architect in addition to being a singer-songwriter. My mother tongue, Tulu, is the language I compose and sing songs in, and I am interested in working with natural materials and techniques that are centred on the soil. I enjoy being artistically involved and I spend a lot of time learning about and teaching others about creative ways of life. 2) Where did you receive your formal education? I have completed the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Architecture. 3) From the World of Architecture to Music? Which one is more significant? The ability to freely and artistically express oneself is critical. Both Architecture and Music manage to keep me interested and engrossed. I find a lot of parallels between the two in terms of how we come up with ideas, how we investigate, and what we make. Both are currently generating something that is distinct to my perspective of the world by drawing energy from one another. 4) In what ways does music affect your life? The act of writing music helped bring me closer to my heritage and the country. I started paying attention to items and thoughts that I had unconsciously picked up or accumulated during the course of my life as I was growing up. These things and concepts had been floating about in my head for years. For me, music is both a medium and a tool for reflecting my viewpoint on the world around and inside me. 5) Which musical instruments are essential to your life? Guitar is a key essential. An instrument I cannot live without. 6) Who are some of your favourite musicians who serve as a daily source of inspiration for you? Tinariwen, Avial, Led Zeppelin, Raghu Dixit, Parvaaz are some of them. 7) Can you tell me about any of your past mistakes? Failure is a natural and inevitable component of the learning process, and while it may be a stage that need recalibrating and reinforcing, it is nonetheless an important and necessary one. I’ve learned to stop viewing failures as dead ends and instead view them as building stones to future experiences. 8) If you could eat anything, what would it be? I am particularly fond of Chinese and other Asian cuisines. 9) Who is your celebrity idol? Wamiqa Gabbi is somebody I workship. He is G.O.A.T 10) What are the five items that you absolutely cannot leave the house without? A mobile phone, a sketchbook, a couple of pens, earphones, and the keys to the house 11) What would your ideal automobile be? A automobile with a driver who is worn out from the constant driving in Bangalore. 12) Who or what serves as your fashion muse? I adore flowers and designs, and I’ve been curious about various colours of green recently. The Style.World wishes Praveen Alva all the success in his musical career.   Credits to Fuse Network for collaboration    

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