International Bartender



A poster for the IBA meeting of 1965 at the Claridge Hotel, Buenos Aires.[1]

The topics covered within the course are universal, enabling bartenders to use the qualification in international bars and restaurants. Over the course of the program the students participate in a number of theoretical and practical sessions, setting a good basis for further development and learning.

The International Bartenders Association (IBA), founded on 24 February 1951 in the saloon of the Grand Hotel in Torquay, England, is an international organisation established in order to represent the best bartenders in the world.[2]

An annual event, both World Cocktail Competition (WCC) and World Flairtending Competition (WFC) were presented and organised by the IBA. The IBA also sanctions a list of official cocktails.

School

Each year the events take place in different destinations. For instance in 2006, the competitions were held in Meliton Porto Carras Hotel, Halkidiki, Greece, from 6 October 2006 (for the 32nd annual WCC) to 7 October 2006 (for the 7th annual WFC).

International Grill and Bar is looking for an enthusiastic Bartender/Server to provide an excellent guest drinking and dining experience. Good Bartenders will be able to create classic and innovative drinks exceeding customers’ needs and expectations. On our world-class International Bartender Course, you’ll get to do all this and so much more. Designed by the world’s leading bartender school, this course is the most developed in the industry. With a winning blend of theory and practice, the course will turn you into a skilled professional with heaps of confidence – both sides of the bar. Our four-week International Bartender Course is broken down into four core modules: Bar Practice, Masterclasses, Flair and Free Pour. By the end of the course, you’ll have the skills and the confidence to walk behind any bar, anywhere in the world and look like you’ve been doing it for years – even if you’re a complete. International Bartending Development Group - (IBDG) is at Lily of the Valley Hotel.

IBA Cocktails are measured in centilitres (cl) rather than the more commonly used millilitres (ml).[3]

International Bartenders Association Recipes

See also[edit]

International Bartender's Guide

References[edit]

  1. ^'Meeting Venue'. IBA. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  2. ^How It Started. International Bartenders Association. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  3. ^World Cocktail Championship (WCC) Format, Rules & Regulations. International Bartenders Association. See PDF page 8. Retrieved 13 October 2014.

External links[edit]

International Bartenders Association Official Cocktail

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