The maiden version of the bartenders masterclass organised as a part of the Ghana Beverage Awards (GBA) has been held in Accra.
The uniquely curated activity, instituted as a part of efforts to groom younger abilities for the bartending career and retool
already current practitioners, introduced collectively stakeholders and well-wishers of the beverage trade in addition to members of the bartending career.
Under the steerage of Mr Kojo Aidoo, a famend mixologist and President of the Ghana Bartenders’ Guild, over 50 contributors beneathwent rigorous coaching in varied sides of the bartending career.
From mastering the most recent mixology strategies to honing their abilities in ingredient choice, cocktail crafting, and presentation aesthetics, attendees delved deep into the artwork of mixology.
A spotlight of the masterclass was the Bartender’s Challenge, the place contributors showcased their creativity by crafting unique cocktails impressed by Ghanaian flavours and components.
The competitors was fierce, with every contestant delivering distinctive and ingenious concoctions that impressed judges and spectators alike.
Speaking on the session, Ms Emma Wenani, Chief Director of Global Media Alliance, organisers of the masterclass, recommended the contributors for making time to put money into their professions by enrolling for the masterclass.
She emphasised the importance of their dedication to steady studying and development within the area of mixology.
“I’d prefer to applaud your dedication to your craft by means of your participation on this masterclass. I’m thrilled by the turnout which is a convergence of expertise, ardour, and innovation within the artwork of combineology. Your being right here exhibits that you just’re dedicated to studying extra about your craft to climb the ladder of your career to the highest. As we navigate an ever-changing panorama, characterised by shifting shopper preferences and emerg
ing tendencies, it’s important to remain agile and modern. Embrace experimentation, embrace variety, and by no means cease studying,” she mentioned.
“Being part of this training session has really been an eye-opener for me. It’s been incredibly informative, providing valuable insights into flavour profiles, cocktail techniques, and the art of hospitality.I am grateful to the organisers for putting together such a wonderful event, and I look forward to participating in future editions,” Ophelia Dakura, a bartender with NsuomNam Seafood and Fish Restaurant,mentioned.
Moses Addo additionally shared his expertise, “It was a rewarding experience to see my creation being enjoyed by judges and fellow participants. Moreover, the masterclass provided a great platform for networking and connecting with industry peers and experts. I had the chance to exchange ideas, learn from others, and forge new connections that I believe will benefit me in my career moving forward.”
BY KINGSLEY ASARE