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So, the fun has started. World Class UK fun we mean. This week the quest to find the best bartender in the country got underway with extremely stylish, fun and informative Speakeasy Forums held in Edinburgh, Manchester and London.

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So, the fun has started. World Class UK fun we mean. This week the quest to find the best bartender in the country got underway with extremely stylish, fun and informative Speakeasy Forums held in Edinburgh, Manchester and London.

Jamie MacDonald
The Cocktail Lovers and Erik Lorincz catch up with Jo Good on BBC Radio London’s Late Show to talk World Class, what makes a great bartender and debut a new cocktail…

It was nice to be back with the fabulous Jo Good again. And even nicer to take along our good friend Erik Lorincz, Head Bartender at The American Bar at The Savoy and World Class Best Bartender (as if you didn’t know).
As well as talking about our day covering and judging World Class UK and what makes a truly great bartender, Erik very kindly mixed up his latest creation, Green Park.
Hear an excerpt from the show here… Continue reading »
It was a tough competition but there could only be one winner and that was Jamie MacDonald from The Raconteur in Edinburgh. He went head-to-head with Julian de Feral from Lutyens in London to stun the judges with his Ketel One ‘Chaste’ cocktail, lovingly blended with Martini Rosso, Benedictine, tobacco bitters and Caol Ila 12 year-old. We caught up with him in his first exclusive interview as Diageo World Class UK 2011 winner straight after the announcement was made:
Filmed for The Cocktail Lovers by Travis Watson
After all the big build up it’s D-Day, time for the 14 finalists to dazzle the judges and do their thing. It’s not going to be easy. Nor should it be. These guys are battling it out to represent the UK in the biggest cocktail-off in the world.
To secure a seat to New Delhi the winner will have to show off their skills in three disciplines. And just to make things interesting (and get the adrenalin really pumping) this year for the first time the competition will be spread over three venues. So for Theatre & Ritual, one team will head over to Purl where they will have ten minutes each to create a new ritual for drinking either Johnnie Walker Blue, Ron Zapaca XO or Grand Marnier Centenaire. Last year’s winner Erik Lorincz and Liz Finn, Global Innovation Director, Diageo will be watching over them and giving their scores.
Meanwhile, team two will be at Odd Firm of Sin HQ for the Classic Cocktail Challenge. Here Simon Difford and Justin Smyth, Ketel One European Ambassador will give marks on our bartender’s expertise at picking two classic cocktails at random (from a pool of ten supplied in advance), with five minutes to set up and only ten nerve wracking minutes to create the drinks and explain their history.
Then it’s the Shopping Challenge. This part of the competition is where each bartender will be given a crisp £20 note and five minutes in which to spend it shopping in Waitrose for ingredients to create an ingenious Tanqueray No. TEN or Ketel One aperitif-style cocktail. Andy Pearson and Herchelle Perez-Terrado, Spirits Buyer from Waitrose will be waiting for them at Mahiki where the competitors will have ten minutes to prepare and serve their drink.
After each session the teams will be whisked off to the next venue, to perform round robin style until they have completed all three tasks. When they all meet it will be for drinks, food and entertainment at Floridita later in the evening. But who are we kidding? This elite gathering isn’t just about fun. Here’s where we find out the two barmen who have notched up the most points during the day to go head-to-head in the final.
As well as the crack team of judges from earlier in the day, the votes from Tim Nichol, Master Distiller of Tanqueray, Spike Merchant, Global World Class Ambassador and us, The Cocktail Lovers will decide the winner. Like we said earlier, it’s not going to be easy but it sure is going to be interesting.
Keep up with all the news throughout the day by following us on Twitter and Facebook. And tune in to Joanne Good’s Late Show on BBC Radio London 94.9FM from 10pm to hear us and Erik Lorincz talking about the day’s events.
