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After a successful debut last year, the Bartenders Masterclass, a premier event under the Ghana Beverage Awards (GBA) umbrella, makes a return this year to captivate industry professionals, aspiring bartenders, and beverage enthusiasts alike.
Scheduled for February 24, at Front Back Bar, this year’s masterclass promises an unparalleled opportunity to explore the art and science of mixology, enhance skills, and celebrate innovation in the beverage industry.
Promising to bring together seasoned mixologists, industry leaders, and budding talents for an engaging day of learning, networking, and collaboration, participants can look forward to live demonstrations, interactive workshops, and insightful panel discussions led by renowned experts in the field.

Ahead of the event, Emma Wenani, Chief Director at Global Media Alliance, organizers of GBA, shared her enthusiasm saying, “This year’s Masterclass presents an opportunity to break barriers, challenge conventions, and explore new horizons in mixology.
"What excites me most is the focus on how local ingredients can be creatively utilized to craft world-class beverages.
"At the end of the day, it will not just be about cocktails; it will be about telling stories through every pour and sip, and redefining the future of Ghana’s beverage industry."
She emphasised the importance of the role of bartenders in driving demand for beverages.
“By creatively engaging customers and showcasing the versatility of beverage products, bartenders are not just servers; they are storytellers who bring brands to life through their craft.
"By so doing, they create memorable experiences that foster customer loyalty and drive growth in the industry.” Ms. Wenani stated.

To participate in the Masterclass simply visit www.ghanabeverageawards.com to register.
Ghana Beverage Awards is organized under the theme “Inspiring Excellence in Ghana’s Beverage industry”.
In its 9th year, it is nothing short of an avenue spurring excellence and innovation in the beverage industry.
Organised in collaboration with the Food and Beverage Association of Ghana (FABAG), the Consumer Protection Agency (CPA), the Food Research Institute (FRI) under CSIR, and Perception Management International, and supported by various media partners, GBA continues to raise the bar for industry standards while highlighting talent and inspiring growth within Ghana’s vibrant beverage sector.
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