Nick Kosevich (@nickkosevich) is an international 'Cocktail Consultant', a
world class bartender and the co-founder of Bittercube Bitters. Even though
Bittercube can be found at every bar I’ve been to in the Twin Cities, I
took notice when I met a bartender in Louisiana raving about them years ago
while on the road with music. I decided to sit down with Nick to find out
how his journey took him from wanting to be an actor/stand-up comedian to
being a successful entrepreneur and in...
Nick Kosevich (@nickkosevich) is an international 'Cocktail Consultant', a
world class bartender and the co-founder of Bittercube Bitters. Even though
Bittercube can be found at every bar I’ve been to in the Twin Cities, I
took notice when I met a bartender in Louisiana raving about them years ago
while on the road with music. I decided to sit down with Nick to find out
how his journey took him from wanting to be an actor/stand-up comedian to
being a successful entrepreneur and international cocktail judge and to
figure out what I can learn from his career in cocktails and apply it to
mine in the world of music.
In this episode:
-Our good friends Jorge and Janelle Figueroa join Sarah and I at the dining
room table for cocktails, wine, beer and end up talking about the
importance of 'Staying Curious' as we get older.
-I give a call to this week's Guinness Giveaway winner (Clark Strasburg) at
the end of the episode
-I end up making the best 'Sour' Cocktail of my life thanks to Bittercube's
help.
In my interview with Nick we talk about:
- Why Nick prefers not to be called a mixologist
- What is a Cocktail Consultant?
- Balancing being a good parent and being on the road for work
- How is bartending alot like being a musician?
- How to stay humble while still having confidence (“bartender bravado”)
- The misconceptions of ‘pre-mixed’ cocktails
- The awesomeness of the hit tv show 'Cheers'
- Not trying to be a ‘Trend Setter’ but focusing on constantly being
'Forward Thinking'
- The importance of confidence
- How Bittercube Bitters got started
- Even though it looks like people are successful overnight... that’s not
how it works
- Not worring about the competition, follow your own goals, run your own
race
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