Some of the cocktails you'll be making include the refreshing Bacardi Guava Kokum Mojito and the lip-smacking Bacardi Cuba Libre. 
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Attend A Tropical Cocktail Workshop By The Sea On February 3 In Mumbai

Homegrown Staff

CASA BACARDÍ x Homegrown is back this February and it's bringing alive its Caribbean roots through an immersive curation of music, dance, arts, fashion, food and mixology over a 6-hour takeover at Radio Club Pier, Colaba.

The mixology workshop is going to be an hour long experience where you'll be taken through the process of making your own delectable cocktails, with the help of a Bacardi brand ambassador. Some of the cocktails you'll be making include the refreshing Bacardi Guava Kokum Mojito and the lip-smacking Bacardi Cuba Libre.

We're bringing you a curated festival that reflects diverse moods of self-expression through immersive spaces and creative curation. This one day celebration will bring together Bacardi's Caribbean roots to India via various experiences.

CASA BACARDÍ is a unique experiential festival that brings Caribbean influences to life through an immersive curation of music, dance, arts, fashion, food and mixology.

What Else You Can Expect

- 6 music performances by Choksi, OG Shez, Rae Mulla, PRP, the sound chalk makes & Tansane

- An open-air venue with ocean views

-  A Dance Hall & Afro Beat workshop by Jahnavi Sheriff Saisuresh 

- Pop ups by next-gen fashion & F&B brands including Papaaya Swimwear Reside In Being, Stamp Duty, Nino Burgers, Pack-a-Pav, and Rocketman Pizza.

Event Details 

Date: February 3, 2024 

Venue: The Bombay Presidency Radio Club Limited, Colaba, Mumbai

Time: 4:30 PM Onwards

You can buy tickets here.

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