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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 06 Issue: 10 | Oct 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 452
NON ALCOHOLIC BAR AND ITS IMPORTANCE +
MANSI PATHAK1, Prof. RUCHIKA SHARMA2
1Interior design student, Fourth year, SDPS Women’s College, Indore
2Assistant Professor, Department of Interior Design, SDPS Women’s College, Indore, MadhyaPradesh, India
---------------------------------------------------------------------***----------------------------------------------------------------------
Abstract – This study examines health NON ALCOHOLIC
BAR in the context exclusive interior spaces. The concept of
this project is to provide the feel of bar and lounge. This
study examine a bar with 0% alcoholic consumption and
serve non-alcoholic beverages such as non-alcoholic beer
and mocktail, cocktail and beverages with low % of alcohol
and often sell snacks food such as chips [potato chips] or
peanuts for consumption.
Many a time these kind of bars provide bar stools and chair
that are placed at table or countersfortheirpatrons.Barthat
offer entertainment or live music are often referred to as
music bars.
Thus, understanding youth and their behavior, their
responses towards their parents to get themtotherightway
this kind of place is to be developed more and more.Ihereby
conclude in the end that end that whatever information has
been queued up in the dissertation is been taken from
theoretical and practical situation. These measures which
are supported in the dissertation will surely prove to be
beneficial for the followers.
INTRODUCTION
A bar is a facility that dispenses alcoholic beverages and
cocktails and non alcoholic refreshing drinks and mocktails
(non alcoholic cocktails). There are two types of Bar 1. Public
bar Theyareindependentfacilitiesexclusivelydedicatedtothe
service of alcoholic beverages and refreshing non alcoholic
drinks. These bars are also called pubs, taverns, discotheque
bars, and cocktail lounges. In public bars, guest directly order
drinks to the bartender and are also served by servers called
barmenandbarmaidsseatingawayfromthecounter.2. Service
bars or dispense bars That dispenses drinks to servers who
serve the beverage to guests. Service or dispense bars are
found in back area of the hotel which caters to restaurants,
Banquets, room service and outside catering. Dispense bar
will always be at the back area of the hotel. It will not be a
fancy bar like display bar. The will not be a fancy bar like display
bar.Thespace available will be only to the extent that stock is
kept and minimum space for the bartender to make and
dispense the drink. There will be no sitting space available as
the guest does not have the direct contact with this kindof
HISTORY-
Alcoholic beverages have been usedinhumansocietiessince
time immemorial. Many writing on alcohol emphasize this
long history and soothe the reader implicitly. Alcoholic
beverages occupy a prominent place among branded
consumer goods. Alcohol market generates huge profits
through increase in production, distribution and sale in one
hand but consumption of various alcoholicbeveragescauses
huge loss to the society on the society on the other hand.
BACKGROUND
The beginning of the 18th century, attitudes toward
drinking was characterized by a continued recognitionofthe
positive nature of moderate consumption and an increased
concern over the negative effects of drunkenness and till the
date it is going on, which is now causing harm from
generation to generation.
Here are some steps taken by the Government of India to
reduce the drug demand.
 The Government of India is tackling the issue of
drugs through its two pronged strategy viz. supply
reduction and demand reduction.
 The main strategy is to empowerthesocietyandthe
community to deal with the problem of drug abuse.
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 06 Issue: 10 | Oct 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 453
Statement of problem:
First you take a drink, then the drink takes a drink,
then the drink takes you.
— Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald.
 Alcohol is what we call an empty calorie. It
contains zero vitamin and minerals or fibers.
 In U.S.it is estimated that 131.3 million people
currently drink alcohol
 Daily consumption of alcohol in large amounts
leads to cardiac problems
 Drinking alcohol too quickly and in excessive
amounts depresses the nervous system.
Global trends in young people’s alcohol use:
Alcohol consumption is prevalent and socially accepted as a
pleasurable activity in many countries around the world.
This resonates with the United Nations’ statement:
Beverage alcohol is the substance most widely consumed by
young people worldwide. Alcohol use is interwoven into many
cultures and, in some, the first drinking experience occurs in
the context of family events.
However, the youth’s drinking is widely recognized as a
leading policy concern and public health problem in many
countries throughout the world.
However, the youth’s drinking is widely recognized as a
leading policy concern and public health problem in many
countries throughout the world.
A report from the World Health Organization (WHO)
considers alcohol consumption to be the world’s third
highest risk factor for disease and disability (WHO, 2011).
The report also identified an increasing trend for drinking
among 18-25 year olds (WHO, 2011; 2012) and showed the
percentage of students (aged 13-15) who had drunk at least
one alcoholic drink in the past 30 day.
Developing countries are known to have the highest level of
alcohol consumption, withThailandleadingthechartswitha
rate of 22 % among male school students.
Alcohol consumption by young people in India:
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), about
30 per cent of India’s populationconsumesalcohol regularly.
The percentage of under-15 boys who have not had alcohol
has gone down from 44 per cent to 30 per cent and for girls
it has decreased from 50 per cent to 31 per cent, reveals
another study done by the Organisation for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD).
Laws in India:
There is no uniform law related to legal age of drinking in
India as it varies from state to state since the subject of
alcohol is included in the State list. While it is legal to drink
alcohol at the age of 18 in Pondicherry and Rajasthan,itis 25
in Delhi. In fact, the age at which one can legally buy liquor is
different from the age at which it can be consumed.
For example, in Maharashtra,onecanbuya bottleof whiskey
at the age of 18 but can consume it only if the person is
above 25.
Drinking has limited age due the reasonthebrainofa person
develops till the age of 18-20. Underage drinking can
therefore affect the development process and is therefore
discouraged, says Dr Kumar.
“We can’t find every solution in law. Some changes need to
be embedded at home through parenting.”
Indian culture and alcohol consumption:
India is the land of various culture and tradition. It is the
country of oldest civilizations in the world. Indian culture is
considered as the oldest and very interesting culture of the
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world. People living here belong to different religions,
traditions, foods, dress, etc.
Alcohol didn’t actually "come" to India; alcohol was as much
a home-grown essential as any other important thing.
Consumption of alcohol is a social taboo in most parts of
India. While Islam as a religion does prohibit the
consumption of alcohol, and Hinduism mentions it as one of
the moral evils, alcoholism in India is linked more with the
economic and family circumstances than with religious
dictates.
Apart from the health concerns, chronic alcoholism is one of
the greatest causes for poverty in the country.
The regular consumption of alcohol is also inversely
proportional to the family income. This means that
consumption increases significantly with diminishing
income.
Why things need to change?
The answer is given by - Jacquie Johnston-Lynch, owner and
manager of The Brink, explains the reality of the drinking
culture in Liverpool.
“Twenty seconds down the road there will be people
drinking themselves silly…We don’t want to havethatimage
anymore, we don’t want to have the image of drug crime, big
drinkers. We want to have an image of people who are fit
and healthy.”
Johnston-Lynch’s brother was also killed by a drunk driver,
then she thought, maybe if this man had a place to go where
he had an alternative and didn’t fell under pressure to drink,
maybe my brother would be alive today. So [The Brink] was
born out of a desire to save lives as well as give a fresh
alternative to socializing.
And there are many people who for religious or cultural
reasons don’t drink either. Alcohol-free barsdon’tfollowthe
traditional model of the hospitality industry which depends
on the rocket-profits earned on weekends, largely fueled by
alcohol sales, while the rest of the week lulls.
While dry venues might not make those kinds of sales over
weekends, they can do well when traditional bars are
struggling: during lunchtime, on Sundays, Mondays and
Tuesdays, and in January, forinstance. Theirmodel canbring
in a steadier stream of profit, and while less exciting, it may
also be a less mercurial, more trustworthysourceof revenue
in the long term.
CONCLUSIONS:
The primary goal of the dissertation is to look out with
various elements and space in the non-alcoholic bar
.studying the effects of interior design on the users of non-
alcoholic bar and proposing this for young people based on
the feel of bar .As discussed in chapters, number of youth is
diverted in the consumption of alcohol in decades as an
increasing in number of alcohol intake by people, which
made parents worried about their child’s life. There is as
growing importance for understanding how young children
are affected by their environments so we can: design
buildings and clubs in a manner that is design
developmentally appropriate and responsive to the needs
and functions young generation.
The time and money young people spend in clubs and bars
are the most crucial years of their developmental process as
they not only grow physicall and learn they also mature
cognitively, and emotionally.
Now and then there is vast difference between the era ,as
people that time were more indulge in out-door sports and
moreover there were no entertainment sources, as they are
present these days and influence young people now.
Thus, understanding youth and their behaviour, their
responses towards their parents to get themtotherightway
this kind of place is to be developed more and more.Ihereby
conclude in the end that end that whatever information has
been queued up in the dissertation is been taken from
theoretical and practical situation. These measures which
are supported in the dissertation will surely prove to be
beneficial for the followers.
REFERENCES
WEBSITE:
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-alcoholic_drink
 www.quora .com
 www.lonelyplanet.com
 www.bbc.com
 www.fortune.com
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© 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 455
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BIOGRAPHIES
NAME :- MANSI PATHAK
STUDENT OF SDPS WOMENS COLLEGE,
INDORE
COLLEGE OF INTERIOR DESIGN YEAR
IV
NAME – MRS. RUCHIKA SHARMA
Assistant Professor OF SDPS WOMENS
COLLEGE INDORE
MSC IN INTERIOR DESIGN, MASTER IN
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, MA IN
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IRJET- Non Alcoholic Bar and its Importance +

  • 1. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 10 | Oct 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 452 NON ALCOHOLIC BAR AND ITS IMPORTANCE + MANSI PATHAK1, Prof. RUCHIKA SHARMA2 1Interior design student, Fourth year, SDPS Women’s College, Indore 2Assistant Professor, Department of Interior Design, SDPS Women’s College, Indore, MadhyaPradesh, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract – This study examines health NON ALCOHOLIC BAR in the context exclusive interior spaces. The concept of this project is to provide the feel of bar and lounge. This study examine a bar with 0% alcoholic consumption and serve non-alcoholic beverages such as non-alcoholic beer and mocktail, cocktail and beverages with low % of alcohol and often sell snacks food such as chips [potato chips] or peanuts for consumption. Many a time these kind of bars provide bar stools and chair that are placed at table or countersfortheirpatrons.Barthat offer entertainment or live music are often referred to as music bars. Thus, understanding youth and their behavior, their responses towards their parents to get themtotherightway this kind of place is to be developed more and more.Ihereby conclude in the end that end that whatever information has been queued up in the dissertation is been taken from theoretical and practical situation. These measures which are supported in the dissertation will surely prove to be beneficial for the followers. INTRODUCTION A bar is a facility that dispenses alcoholic beverages and cocktails and non alcoholic refreshing drinks and mocktails (non alcoholic cocktails). There are two types of Bar 1. Public bar Theyareindependentfacilitiesexclusivelydedicatedtothe service of alcoholic beverages and refreshing non alcoholic drinks. These bars are also called pubs, taverns, discotheque bars, and cocktail lounges. In public bars, guest directly order drinks to the bartender and are also served by servers called barmenandbarmaidsseatingawayfromthecounter.2. Service bars or dispense bars That dispenses drinks to servers who serve the beverage to guests. Service or dispense bars are found in back area of the hotel which caters to restaurants, Banquets, room service and outside catering. Dispense bar will always be at the back area of the hotel. It will not be a fancy bar like display bar. The will not be a fancy bar like display bar.Thespace available will be only to the extent that stock is kept and minimum space for the bartender to make and dispense the drink. There will be no sitting space available as the guest does not have the direct contact with this kindof HISTORY- Alcoholic beverages have been usedinhumansocietiessince time immemorial. Many writing on alcohol emphasize this long history and soothe the reader implicitly. Alcoholic beverages occupy a prominent place among branded consumer goods. Alcohol market generates huge profits through increase in production, distribution and sale in one hand but consumption of various alcoholicbeveragescauses huge loss to the society on the society on the other hand. BACKGROUND The beginning of the 18th century, attitudes toward drinking was characterized by a continued recognitionofthe positive nature of moderate consumption and an increased concern over the negative effects of drunkenness and till the date it is going on, which is now causing harm from generation to generation. Here are some steps taken by the Government of India to reduce the drug demand.  The Government of India is tackling the issue of drugs through its two pronged strategy viz. supply reduction and demand reduction.  The main strategy is to empowerthesocietyandthe community to deal with the problem of drug abuse.
  • 2. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 10 | Oct 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 453 Statement of problem: First you take a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes you. — Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald.  Alcohol is what we call an empty calorie. It contains zero vitamin and minerals or fibers.  In U.S.it is estimated that 131.3 million people currently drink alcohol  Daily consumption of alcohol in large amounts leads to cardiac problems  Drinking alcohol too quickly and in excessive amounts depresses the nervous system. Global trends in young people’s alcohol use: Alcohol consumption is prevalent and socially accepted as a pleasurable activity in many countries around the world. This resonates with the United Nations’ statement: Beverage alcohol is the substance most widely consumed by young people worldwide. Alcohol use is interwoven into many cultures and, in some, the first drinking experience occurs in the context of family events. However, the youth’s drinking is widely recognized as a leading policy concern and public health problem in many countries throughout the world. However, the youth’s drinking is widely recognized as a leading policy concern and public health problem in many countries throughout the world. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers alcohol consumption to be the world’s third highest risk factor for disease and disability (WHO, 2011). The report also identified an increasing trend for drinking among 18-25 year olds (WHO, 2011; 2012) and showed the percentage of students (aged 13-15) who had drunk at least one alcoholic drink in the past 30 day. Developing countries are known to have the highest level of alcohol consumption, withThailandleadingthechartswitha rate of 22 % among male school students. Alcohol consumption by young people in India: According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), about 30 per cent of India’s populationconsumesalcohol regularly. The percentage of under-15 boys who have not had alcohol has gone down from 44 per cent to 30 per cent and for girls it has decreased from 50 per cent to 31 per cent, reveals another study done by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Laws in India: There is no uniform law related to legal age of drinking in India as it varies from state to state since the subject of alcohol is included in the State list. While it is legal to drink alcohol at the age of 18 in Pondicherry and Rajasthan,itis 25 in Delhi. In fact, the age at which one can legally buy liquor is different from the age at which it can be consumed. For example, in Maharashtra,onecanbuya bottleof whiskey at the age of 18 but can consume it only if the person is above 25. Drinking has limited age due the reasonthebrainofa person develops till the age of 18-20. Underage drinking can therefore affect the development process and is therefore discouraged, says Dr Kumar. “We can’t find every solution in law. Some changes need to be embedded at home through parenting.” Indian culture and alcohol consumption: India is the land of various culture and tradition. It is the country of oldest civilizations in the world. Indian culture is considered as the oldest and very interesting culture of the
  • 3. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 10 | Oct 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 454 world. People living here belong to different religions, traditions, foods, dress, etc. Alcohol didn’t actually "come" to India; alcohol was as much a home-grown essential as any other important thing. Consumption of alcohol is a social taboo in most parts of India. While Islam as a religion does prohibit the consumption of alcohol, and Hinduism mentions it as one of the moral evils, alcoholism in India is linked more with the economic and family circumstances than with religious dictates. Apart from the health concerns, chronic alcoholism is one of the greatest causes for poverty in the country. The regular consumption of alcohol is also inversely proportional to the family income. This means that consumption increases significantly with diminishing income. Why things need to change? The answer is given by - Jacquie Johnston-Lynch, owner and manager of The Brink, explains the reality of the drinking culture in Liverpool. “Twenty seconds down the road there will be people drinking themselves silly…We don’t want to havethatimage anymore, we don’t want to have the image of drug crime, big drinkers. We want to have an image of people who are fit and healthy.” Johnston-Lynch’s brother was also killed by a drunk driver, then she thought, maybe if this man had a place to go where he had an alternative and didn’t fell under pressure to drink, maybe my brother would be alive today. So [The Brink] was born out of a desire to save lives as well as give a fresh alternative to socializing. And there are many people who for religious or cultural reasons don’t drink either. Alcohol-free barsdon’tfollowthe traditional model of the hospitality industry which depends on the rocket-profits earned on weekends, largely fueled by alcohol sales, while the rest of the week lulls. While dry venues might not make those kinds of sales over weekends, they can do well when traditional bars are struggling: during lunchtime, on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays, and in January, forinstance. Theirmodel canbring in a steadier stream of profit, and while less exciting, it may also be a less mercurial, more trustworthysourceof revenue in the long term. CONCLUSIONS: The primary goal of the dissertation is to look out with various elements and space in the non-alcoholic bar .studying the effects of interior design on the users of non- alcoholic bar and proposing this for young people based on the feel of bar .As discussed in chapters, number of youth is diverted in the consumption of alcohol in decades as an increasing in number of alcohol intake by people, which made parents worried about their child’s life. There is as growing importance for understanding how young children are affected by their environments so we can: design buildings and clubs in a manner that is design developmentally appropriate and responsive to the needs and functions young generation. The time and money young people spend in clubs and bars are the most crucial years of their developmental process as they not only grow physicall and learn they also mature cognitively, and emotionally. Now and then there is vast difference between the era ,as people that time were more indulge in out-door sports and moreover there were no entertainment sources, as they are present these days and influence young people now. Thus, understanding youth and their behaviour, their responses towards their parents to get themtotherightway this kind of place is to be developed more and more.Ihereby conclude in the end that end that whatever information has been queued up in the dissertation is been taken from theoretical and practical situation. These measures which are supported in the dissertation will surely prove to be beneficial for the followers. REFERENCES WEBSITE:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-alcoholic_drink  www.quora .com  www.lonelyplanet.com  www.bbc.com  www.fortune.com
  • 4. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 10 | Oct 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 455 JOURNAL PAPERS www.books.google.co.in www.thefix.com BIOGRAPHIES NAME :- MANSI PATHAK STUDENT OF SDPS WOMENS COLLEGE, INDORE COLLEGE OF INTERIOR DESIGN YEAR IV NAME – MRS. RUCHIKA SHARMA Assistant Professor OF SDPS WOMENS COLLEGE INDORE MSC IN INTERIOR DESIGN, MASTER IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, MA IN VASTU