IN THE SPIRIT FEATURING: Chloe Luk

IN THE SPIRIT FEATURING: Chloe Luk

TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT YOURSELF:

I am New York born and raised! I have been interested in Art and Fashion from a very young age, and I love expressing my creative side through creating content and working with different brands.
 

CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT YOUR MOST RECENT PROJECTS?

My most recent projects consist of working with REVOLVE, as I have been a brand ambassador for them for over a year now. Working with brands have allowed me to further explore my creativeness, which I am incredibly grateful for.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE RECIPE YOU HAVE COME UP WITH USING AN ACC PRODUCT? WHAT WAS THE INSPIRATION BEHIND IT? 

My favorite recipe I have created using an ACC product was the Mango Jalapeno mixture with Russian Standard vodka, sugar/salt blend for the rim, and apple crisps. I think that the fruity and tanginess will go well with a sweet and salty mixture.

WHEN YOU ARE COMING UP WITH NEW DISHES OR DRINKS, DO YOU HAVE A SOURCE(S) FOR INSPIRATION?

My source of inspiration just comes from wanting to create new things and wanting to explore and mix different things together. I enjoy thinking out of the box and creating non conventional drinks/dishes.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANT OR BAR, WHAT DAY OF THE WEEK DO YOU RECOMMEND IT, AND WHAT KIND OF EXPERIENCE CAN A VISITOR EXPECT?

My favorite bar in NYC, located in the Lower East Side, is Bar Gotto. I usually go there on the weekends with friends and I love the environment there.

WHAT INFO ABOUT COCKTAILS DO MOST PEOPLE MAKING DRINKS AT HOME NOT KNOW THAT WOULD BE HELPFUL TO THEM?

MORE IS BETTER. When it comes to cooking, seasoning is so important and I feel like that coincides with cocktail making because it allows you to be as creative as possible and you can make it your own which shows ur personality through ur food and drink.

 FAVORITE ACC FLAVOR?

ACC Organic Mango Jalapeño

ANYTHING ELSE YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE? 

I think there has been a flood of innovations with Whiskey.
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