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Friday, 8 August 2014

Bacardi Nigeria Trains Bartenders In Lagos

Bacardi Nigeria a member of the Bacardi Martini Group and a local representatives of some of the world’s leading alcoholic drinks including; Grey Goose Vodka, Bombay Sapphire, Martini, and Bacardi, held a one week training programme for bartenders in Lagos last week. Continue...

 


The session wasattended by a select group of top Bartenders from various hotspots in Lagos, and the sessions were hosted by MrAntoine Ghyselen, an international bartender, and one of the foremost Brand Ambassadors for Bacardi representing the, Middle East & Africa,

The One week training session  that held at “Ember Creek” No. 32 Awolowo Road Ikoyi, Lagos, played host to Bartenders from places like; express buffet, mementos, zenith water margin, ozone, illuminia lounge, club envy, road runners, la mango, house 45, the wheatbaker hotel, southern sunhotel, buddah, Radisson blu, sip, and the place among others. 

It saw the bartenders sit through what was an educative session over the two-day period. The participants were taken throughbasic bar etiquettes and manners, inculcating in them international bestpractices. They also took turn to try their hands on some of the new methods of mixing various grades of alcohol.



14 comments:

  1. Ok good 4 dem.grace b

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  2. Humm training for bartenders, to make their service professional. LIB Princess! Pretex4luv@yahoo.com

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  3. Linda, don't you have pictures from Disaronno's battle of the decades?

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  4. When the going gets tough friends.. Seek God's face. He's able. Ps 91:1-3. BishopDammy#

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  5. Kudos to the organizers of this program! I would like to know when there would be a replica program and the cost attached to it. Thanks

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  6. Now I can order my favorite long island.

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  7. This is how they are contributing to developing talents in Nigeria. Nurturing the future custodians of liver disease and alcoholism in Nigeria. This country is destined to be the hepatitis hotbed of the world in the very near future, and a lucrative market for selling hepatitis medications.

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  8. Good news for the Nigerians. Enjoy dears. you people rocked it.

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