Yorkshire Post

Jamie aims to be world’s best with ‘dancing girls’ cocktail

-

A BRITISH barman has used augmented reality to recreate the flapper girl spirit of the 1920s in a cocktail.

Jamie Jones hopes spicing up an ordinary-looking drink using a tablet to present viewers and drinkers with dancers swaying around his concoction will net him the title of the world’s best barman.

His classic lime green ginbased mixture was transforme­d using Pokemon Go-style creativity and it wowed judges at the glittering World Class event in Mexico City.

Mr Jones, 34, said: “It is just fun, cocktails should be fun, getting people talking, sharing their experience­s.”

The flamboyant Northerner was brought up in Yorkshire, Cheshire and the Middle East during a nomadic childhood.

He was born in Chester but went to school in Ilkley, West Yorkshire.

Mr Jones is now based in London after rising from glass collector to be named the UK’s top bartender over 13 years and said his latest innovation was about embracing what consumers wanted.

A tablet or smartphone was pointed at an innocuous-looking lime-coloured liquid and transporte­d the viewer to inter-war splendour, with girls in flappersty­le dresses appearing to dance around and into the glass, and confetti raining down.

One judge said: “I have never seen anything like that before.”

Mr Jones said it was about using technology to enhance consumers’ experience­s in one of the most advanced markets in the world.

London has been a centre for the cocktail industry for decades.

Mr Jones said: “It is not just British bartenders, it is the world’s bartenders, everybody brings something to the table. It just creates something wonderful.”

He has studied flavours intensivel­y as part of his trade.

“The bartender is part chef, scientist, psychologi­st, and you have to balance all of them to be somebody that people want to be in the company of.

“My narrative is making sure that you feel awesome.”

Jason Crawley, 47, from Sheffield, is helping judge the competitio­n, in which 55 entrants from around the world are competing. He acknowledg­ed not everybody could make drinks like those whipped up this week. “Cocktails are like hot rods; they have display models and then when they get on to the street it is something a little bit more practical,” he said.

It is just fun, cocktails should be fun, getting people talking. Jamie Jones, the UK’s top bartender.

 ??  ?? VIRTUAL REALITY: Jamie Jones has wowed the judges with his unique cocktail creation.
VIRTUAL REALITY: Jamie Jones has wowed the judges with his unique cocktail creation.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom