A Signature Team Mixology Experience by Ochre
Create, compete, and raise a glass together.
Forget titles. Forget hierarchies. Pick up a shaker. Ochre’s Signature Build Session is a high-energy, guided mixology experience designed for teams to collaborate, compete, and create—together. It’s part icebreaker, part creative challenge, and part celebration, built around flavour, storytelling, and teamwork. This is not a demo. This is a hands-on, time-bound, competitive experience that gets people thinking, laughing, and building—fast. The Session Concept A curated mixology challenge where teams are tasked with creating an original signature cocktail (or mocktail) in just 6 minutes, followed by a 30–45 second pitch explaining their drink. Each team’s creation represents: Their department’s personality Company culture Internal inside jokes or shared moments Think names like: “The Deadline Slinger”, “Quarter-End Highball”, “Monday Mojito”, “The Manager’s Mirage”. How It Works Session Duration: 90–120 minutes Participants: 10–40 people (scalable) Team Size: 3–5 people per team Stations: One fully equipped station per team Format: Build → Pitch → Judge → Celebrate Each team gets: Tools (shaker, jigger, bar spoon, muddler, strainer) Ingredients and garnishes Glassware for one hero serve + tasting portions Judging & Scorecard Each team is scored on a 100-point scale: Taste (40 points): Balance, drinkability, use of spirit Creativity (30 points): Innovation in flavour, garnish, or style Story (20 points): How well it connects to the team or company Teamwork (10 points): Collaboration and participation What Ochre Provides Full mixology setup Professional host + assistant bartenders Premium glassware Ingredients and garnishes Sensory elements and props Branded props and signage Polaroid moments for instant memories Custom certificates and team badges Optional: customised cocktail menu with company branding Why Teams Love It Because it’s fast, playful, creative—and surprisingly revealing. People drop their roles, show personality, and collaborate in ways meetings never allow. Less workshop. More chemistry.