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Friday, September 27 2019 - 10:15
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The World Has a New #1 Bartender - Singapore's Bannie Kang Takes Top Spot at Diageo World Class Bartender of the Year Finals 2019
GLASGOW, Scotland, September 27, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Bannie Kang from Singapore has been named the world's best bartender for 2019 
at the biggest cocktail competition on the planet: Diageo World Class Bartender 
of the Year. 

Thousands of incredible bartenders from across six continents crafted countless 
cocktails before being whittled down through a series of national heats to an 
elite group of 53 of the world's best bartenders. They were invited to take 
part in a series of challenges across four days in the Netherlands and 
Scotland, before Bannie was crowned the world's best at an exclusive event in 
Glasgow's famous west end. 

Simon Earley, Head of Diageo World Class, said: "This year's competition was 
one of the most competitive we've ever had. The skill and talent of the 
bartenders battling it out across all the different challenges was 
awe-inspiring. Bannie Kang is a worthy winner and her technique, temperament, 
and artisanship really stood out across the four days."

At the Ketel One Distillery in Schiedam, Netherlands, the finalists were tasked 
with creating cocktails that had a positive environmental impact and a sense of 
community at their core. They were then whisked to Scotland, to the Talisker 
Distillery on the windswept Isle of Skye, where they were presented with a 
'mystery box' of ingredients and bar tools and challenged to mix up a Talisker 
masterpiece. 

Final stop was Glasgow and the hub of the four-day drinks culture experience. 
At the city's transformed SWG3 event space, finalists were required to create 
cocktails that respected, enhanced and complemented renowned single malt The 
Singleton; devise a cocktail flight of three small drinks that explored the 
fresh citrus heart of Tanqueray No. Ten; excel at a Johnnie Walker 'highball in 
a can' challenge; and ace a final speed round where they were judged by 
industry legends on the quality of their cocktail-making under immense time 
pressures.

Simon Earley added: "At first glance, Diageo World Class Bartender of the Year 
is all about inviting the planet's finest bartenders to take part in a huge 
competition using the very best spirits available. But it's also about getting 
all these incredible talents working and learning together, so they can inspire 
each other and spark ideas off each other that will elevate drinks culture 
globally, for everybody's benefit."

This year's world's best, Bannie Kang, was selected by a judging panel made up 
of former winners, award-winning mixologists, drinks writers, and journalists. 
They will spend the next 12 months as a global ambassador for Diageo's Reserve 
brands, travelling the world and judging World Class national heats; inspiring 
2020's hopefuls and crowning regional champions; completing guest shifts in the 
world's best bars; and playing a role in Diageo's global partnership with IMG's 
Taste Festivals. 

Bannie Kang said: "This has been an incredible experience. It's been a lot of 
fun and a lot of hard work - a real whirlwind. I'd like to say well done to all 
the finalists – there were so many incredible drinks created this week it could 
have been any of us who won. I've learnt a lot and made some friends for life. 
It was a privilege to spend the last five days with these guys, working with 
these incredible spirits brands, at the best bartending competition in the 
world. To have won is the cherry on the cake."

Since its launch in 2009, Diageo World Class has played a significant role in 
transforming fine drinking cocktail culture around the world. Over 300,000 
bartenders across the globe have been supported, trained and inspired by World 
Class since its inception and Bannie Kang is the eleventh elite bartender to 
enter its Hall of Fame.

At the final it was also revealed that the 12th annual Diageo World Class 
Bartender of the Year final will take place in Sydney. Andrew Oughton, Diageo 
Australia Marketing & Innovation Director, said: "We're incredibly excited to 
welcome the world's biggest and best bartending competition to Sydney in 2020. 
A vibrant food and drinks scene is at the heart of any great city's culture and 
we can't wait to showcase ours next September. Get your passports ready and 
start practising your skills now because Australia's bartenders are going to 
show why we've produced two World Class winners in the competition's 11-year 
history, leading the charge with creativity, flair and talent. It's going to be 
a brilliant celebration of Australian hospitality and our diverse and 
innovative drinks culture. I can't wait!"

Visit www.theworldclassclub.com and follow @WorldClass for more information on 
the latest drinks, trends, cocktail recipes and industry insight.

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Source: Diageo World Class
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