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Jamie Oliver’s Cocktail Request Week Mixes Community Storytelling With Amazing Drinks

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It’s five o’clock somewhere – especially when celebrity Chef Jamie Oliver decides to partner with Bacardi and turn over his popular “Drinks Tube” YouTube channel to the social media masses for a 5-day Cocktail Request Week.

The effort runs through August 1 and combines a pop-up studio inside the Old Street Tube Station in East London’s trendy Shoreditch with a social media campaign to crowdsource cocktail inspiration from Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

In order to participate, fans are asked to share a specific cocktail, moment, flavor, place or occasion with the hashtag #CocktailRequest. From there, various hosts like DJ BBQ and expert bartender Rich Hunt, have been tasked with translating the crowdsourced inspirations into five unique cocktail recipe videos per day.

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Fans in London can also stop by in person to watch as the team is at work mixing the drinks and filming the videos inside Old Street Station from Monday to Friday between 10am and 6pm. Unfortunately, the team can’t sample the delicious drinks due to local regulations.

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Look closer at the videos and each tells a story. One fan, Laura, was so inspired by her Northern Lights marriage proposal, that she asked the Drinks Tube team to create a themed drink for her wedding. The team made her an “Alaura Borealis” cocktail, complete with Grey Goose Le Poire vodka, St Germain elderflower liqueur, prosecco, cloudy apple, lemon juice and cucumber swirls for the garnish.

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Another fan who shared a photo of a delicious watermelon from a beach holiday and asked the team to help recreate their vacation in a cocktail. The team whipped up a “Guanabana Banger,” described as a “cheeky little cocktail” with Bacardi white rum, fresh watermelon, guanabana juice, tamarind sauce and lime, served in a conch shell to drink with friends.

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The team has also gotten various celebrities, YouTube stars and other influencers involved in the fun. For example, when popular singer Ed Sheeran tweeted a request for a drink with either cucumber or coffee, the team jumped at the chance. The cocktail, called the Ed Sheeran Shake, is a decadent blended drink with Dewar’s Scotch whisky, Benedictine herbal liqueur, black coffee and vanilla ice cream.

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At press time, video views range from a few hundred to almost 10,000. The Drinks Tube team is also sharing Cocktail Request Week content across its Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts. The content shared is a mix of real-time fun, mouthwatering lifestyle images of the cocktails and the videos themselves.

Jamie Oliver and his team first launched the Drinks Tube Channel in April 2014 with the goal sourcing experts from around the globe to celebrate all things drinkable, such as wine, beer and cocktails. It now has over 940,000 views and more than 47,000 subscribers.

So, what can you learn from this shaken, stirred and blended effort?

Embrace Your Fans As Storytellers
Think about the last amazing cocktail you had. Chances are, there’s a story to go along with it. There are tons of killer drink recipes out there, so pairing unique cocktails with fan stories makes them that much more memorable, relatable and shareable to the Drinks Tube audience.

Tap Influencers To Maximize Reach
Jamie Oliver is a celebrity in his own right, so why not pull in a few famous friends and influencers to participate? It allows the Drinks Tube team to tap into new audiences, while letting the celebrities and influencers show their fans a different side of themselves.

Merge the Offline and Online Experiences
This campaign could have been launched virtually, but it was nice to see Jamie Oliver and team set up a pop-up shop in London. It’s Jamie’s hometown and a trendy part of London known for its digital/start-up/tech crowd. It’s a natural way to generate buzz and grow their audience locally, but it’s a shame local laws prevented sampling the drinks. Next time, the team could also consider hosting a contest locally making anyone who submits a suggestion eligible for a chance to win tickets to an end of Cocktail Request Week drinks party hosted by Jamie.

This post originally appeared on Convince&Convert.com.

Tags: Influencer, Live Event, Social Media, video, YouTube

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