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Bartenders And Cocktails Of Ireland 1994-1998: Extracts From ‘Bartenders Association Of Ireland: A History Extended Version, James Murphy Jan 1994

Bartenders And Cocktails Of Ireland 1994-1998: Extracts From ‘Bartenders Association Of Ireland: A History Extended Version, James Murphy

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Bartenders Association of Ireland – A History book captured the many social and professional practice events, awards, new drinks and hotels services launched, significant bar and cocktail industry people and their contributions plus the many community activities which the bartenders and members of the Bartenders Association of Ireland (BAI) have successfully completed from the 1940s up to the late 1990s. The successful completion of these activities would not be been possible without the active and on-going support of the many Irish and international drinks and hospitality establishments (association supporters) and the association’s membership and active support of initially the UKBG …


Ukbg Bartenders Newsletters – Irish Branch Section, 1948-1970, James Murphy Jan 1948

Ukbg Bartenders Newsletters – Irish Branch Section, 1948-1970, James Murphy

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UKBG – Irish Branch Bartenders Newsletter captured the many social and professional practice events, awards, new drinks and hotels services launched, significant bar and cocktail industry people and their contributions plus the many community activities which the bartenders and members of the United Kingdom Bartenders Association (UKBG) – Irish Branch successfully completed up the period of 1948. These events include the earliest cocktail competitions held in Ireland, the famous bartenders and the equally famous locations where they worked. The successful completion of these activities would not be been possible without the active and on-going support of the many Irish and …