This Maker’s Mark Pop-Up Spotlights Craftsmanship and Brand History
Jana Pijak — July 22, 2019 — Lifestyle
References: prestigeonline
Kentucky bourbon brand Maker’s Mark opened an interactive pop-up inside Singapore's Scotts 27 restaurant earlier this month. The activation aimed to educate visitors about the brand's history, heritage and its dedication to premium craftsmanship.
The interactive pop-up gave guests "rare insight into its distillery in the city of Loretto, where the process of creating every single bottle of Maker’s Mark is done exactly the same way as it was by its founders 61 years ago."
Focused on quality and tradition, Maker's Mark gave visitors a chance to take part in a number of interactive, sensory experiences -- including Wheat, Wood, Water and Wax rooms where guests could create their own fresh donuts, learn about barrel selection and craftsmanship, experience projection art and more.
Image Credit: Maker's Mark, Lifestyle Asia Singapore
The interactive pop-up gave guests "rare insight into its distillery in the city of Loretto, where the process of creating every single bottle of Maker’s Mark is done exactly the same way as it was by its founders 61 years ago."
Focused on quality and tradition, Maker's Mark gave visitors a chance to take part in a number of interactive, sensory experiences -- including Wheat, Wood, Water and Wax rooms where guests could create their own fresh donuts, learn about barrel selection and craftsmanship, experience projection art and more.
Image Credit: Maker's Mark, Lifestyle Asia Singapore
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Experiences - Opportunity for brands to create immersive and interactive experiences to educate consumers about their products and brand history.
2. Craftsmanship Appreciation - Growing trend of showcasing the craftsmanship and dedication behind a product to resonate with consumers who value quality and tradition.
3. Heritage Marketing - Brands leveraging their rich history and heritage to create unique marketing experiences that connect with consumers on an emotional level.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - Opportunity for food and beverage brands to create pop-up experiences that educate consumers about their products and production processes.
2. Tourism and Hospitality - Hotels, resorts, and tourist destinations can create interactive pop-ups that highlight the history and traditions specific to their location, providing guests with a unique experience.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Agencies and marketers can help brands leverage their heritage and create immersive pop-up experiences to tell their brand story and engage consumers.
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