Kapil Mohan, the teetotaller and creator of Old Monk, passes away at 88

Mohan, chairman of Mohan
Meakin, the maker of Old Monk rum, passed away on Saturday following a cardiac
arrest at Mohan Nagar, near Ghaziabad
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NEWS : Kapil Mohan hardly ever downed a peg. Yet,
the dark rum in a fat bottle his company brewed was the favourite evening
companion for millions cutting across age, class and continents.
Mohan, chairman of Mohan Meakin, the maker of Old
Monk rum, passed away on Saturday following a cardiac arrest at Mohan
Nagar, near Ghaziabad. He was 88. He was the man behind famous brands like Old
Monk, Solan No.1, and Golden Eagle, before age and competition caught up.
The teetotaller, who drew strength primarily from other
spirits — of the holy kind — ran the company under his watch for over four
decades. Only a year ago, he passed on the executive control to his nephews
Hemant and Vinay, though he continued to be the chairman.
Pushed to the helm, following the death of his elder brother
V R Mohan in the early 1970s, Kapil saw the emergence of the dark rum packed in
the iconic squarish hard glass bottle as a global brand.
Till the mid 2000s, it was the largest-selling liquor brand
in the country, with heavy patronage from military canteens. Old Monk held its
own even as other brands such as Golden Eagle Beer were weathering the
onslaught of Vijay Mallya-led United Breweries group and other competitors.
Yet, much of that market dominance seemed to have been
achieved by word of mouth, than through conscious marketing efforts. “We do not
advertise. I will not, and as long as I am in this chair, we will not
(advertise),” Mohan had said in an interview in 2012. “The best way of my
advertising is the product: When it comes to you and you taste it, you look at
the difference and ask what is it.
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