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Novus announces bartender of the year


Novus, the leading bar and restaurant operator, held its annual Bartender of the Year Awards at Gem Bar in London on Tuesday and the event was back with a bang. Four finalists competed for the top spot, with Adrian Subirana, a bartender from Sway Bar in London, taking the coveted first prize.

This is the second year Novus has held the competition and, following its success in 2017, the company opened up the field to all employees. The result saw 300 entrants from across the Novus estate, including bar tenders, bar managers and even general managers, all signing up to compete.

The competition takes a year to complete, with 12 heats to find the quarter finalists before the grand final. Rounds for 2018 included making a classic cocktail four times to assess the contestants’ ability to produce cocktails to perfect specification. There was also a mystery box round, with competitors given 10 surprise ingredients, including cookies and pineapple jam, with just 10 minutes to consider how the flavours could be combined to create a cocktail using spirits and juices on the bar.

This year’s competition was sponsored by Russian Standard, with one of the rounds requiring competitors to create a new cocktail based on Russian Standard Vodka. The winning Russian Standard showstopper will be available across the entire Novus estate at the next menu refresh.

Four finalists competed this week. Each received £750 for winning their quarter final and an engraved magnum of Russian Standard Vodka. The winner received £4k and the Russian Standard prize.

Novus CEO Toby Smith chaired the judging panel, sitting alongside Jordan Kemp of William Grant and Sons, Roust MD Jonathan Ashworth, Adrian Taylor, Head of Trade for Roust, and Zoë Fryday, editor of Bar magazine.

Smith commented, “We are so proud of our teams’ performances throughout this contest. The competitors’ achievements were bigger and better than ever before, with finalists involving their entire venue teams to create an incredible show. The competition marks our continued drive to make bar-tending a career of choice. Congratulations to the finalists for an incredible competition.”

The competition will return in 2019.