WORLD'S BIGGEST COCKTAIL COMPETITION NAMES CANADIAN KEEGAN MCGREGOR AS WORLD CLASS GLOBAL BARTENDER OF THE YEAR

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This marks Canada's 4th win as a nation at the 15th edition of World Class for the coveted title, as Toronto is named host for next year's competition

TORONTO, Sept. 19, 2024 /CNW/ - Keegan McGregor, from Halifax, Nova Scotia, has been awarded the coveted title of World Class Global Bartender of the Year 2024 at the world's biggest cocktail competition, celebrated in Shanghai this year. Competing against finalists from 45 regions around the world, Keegan McGregor was named the ultimate winner by an international line-up of industry legends during the annual celebration of global cocktail culture.

Keegan McGregor, from Halifax, Nova Scotia, has been awarded the coveted title of World Class Global Bartender of the Year 2024 (CNW Group/Diageo)
Keegan McGregor, from Halifax, Nova Scotia, has been awarded the coveted title of World Class Global Bartender of the Year 2024 (CNW Group/Diageo)

Not only is this a monumental achievement for Keegan, but it's a significant milestone for Canada. His victory marks a historic fourth win for Canada in Diageo World Class' 15-year history, solidifying Canada as the most awarded country, with no other country having claimed the title more than twice. His win follows in the footsteps of past Canadian World Class Global Bartender of the Year champions Jacob Martin, James Grant, and Kaitlyn Stewart, further cementing Canada's status as a global leader in cocktailing. Adding to the excitement, it was also announced that Toronto will host the World Class Global Final in Summer 2025, bringing the world's best bartenders to Canada's doorstep.

Keegan McGregor of Highwayman in Halifax, Nova Scotia, stood out amongst competitors by presenting a series of signature serves that celebrated community, sustainability and innovation to earn a place at the Global Final.

As part of his journey, he was challenged to create a duo of drinks reimagining both his home city and Shanghai, featuring indigenous ingredients alongside Don Julio. For his home city, Halifax, Nova Scotia, he showcased his take on a dish called Hodge Podge – a stew with locally harvested vegetables – taking elements of that to create a twist on a classic eggnog.

"My World Class journey started six years ago, so it's a really special experience to be recognized as the World Class Global Bartender of the Year 2024," says Keegan McGregor, World Class Global Bartender of the Year winner. "The camaraderie amongst the competitors this week has been both inspiring and has kept me going. The biggest piece of advice I was given was to be myself and that's exactly what I did."

"Diageo's mission in Canada is to uplift and celebrate the bartending community across the country. Every year at World Class, we bring together the most talented bartenders and it's a tremendous honour for Keegan, and Canada, to secure Canada's fourth global winner," says Michael Armistead, Diageo Canada's National Reserve and Sponsorship Manager. "We couldn't be more proud of Keegan and I am excited to watch him embark on this thrilling new chapter as World Class Global Bartender of the Year!"