Bord Bia, the Irish food board, hosted the fourth season of the ‘Irish Mixers Club’ mixology contest, a yearly competition held in Nigeria in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. The grand finale held at the Irish Pub, Eko Hotel and Suites Lagos. Six finalists, selected from the #NaijaIrishMix4 social media entries and a screening process, battled for the title.
They were evaluated by a panel of four seasoned judges— Founder, SVRD Beverages Co, Sughter Debora Chichi; Co-founder, Noir Restaurant, Marie Louise Sassine; President, Bartenders Guild of Nigeria, Emmanuel Oyira and renowned mixologist, Berg Robert Baboyan; who assessed their cocktails on authenticity, technique, mouth-feel, taste, and overall presentation.
At the event, Bord Bia’s West Africa Regional Manager, Ese Okpomo, congratulated the top six mixologists and emphasised that the contest not only celebrated St. Patrick’s Day but offered a unique opportunity to put Ireland on the global stage and to celebrate the country’s largest Indigenous industry overseas.
“For four years, Bord Bia has been celebrating Irish culture in Nigeria and strengthening the bond between our nations. Through St. Patrick’s Day, World Milk Day, and Spirit of Ireland activities, we continually offer Nigerians a taste of Ireland—and this competition is a perfect example of that commitment,” she said.
She further spoke about Ireland’s rich history of alcohol production, which has experienced a truly remarkable renaissance in recent years.
Irish whiskey has experienced a revival over the past two decades, with new distilleries opening across the country and a renewed focus on quality, craftsmanship, and innovation.
This resurgence is driven by global demand, a growing appreciation for smooth and versatile spirits, and the revival of historic distilling traditions. There are now over 40 distilleries across Ireland; with unique styles like single pot still and innovative cask finishes, Irish whiskey is reclaiming its place as one of the world’s most exciting and fastest-growing spirits.
The winner, Osuji Chika Vivian, walked away with a portable bar, a mixology kit, and additional prizes from the present partner Irish brands including Jameson, Tullamore DEW, Teeling, Hyde, Drumshanbo Gunpowder Gin, West Cork, Grace O’Malley, The Whistler, and Davinci Gourmet Syrup.
Chinua Joshua Nwachukwu and Oyigbe Scofield Kelvin secured the first and second runner-up positions and received exciting awards.
Bord Bia is dedicated to promoting Ireland’s food, drink, and horticulture industry and advancing the high-quality brewing and distilling of Irish spirits in Nigeria. With its headquarters in Dublin and offices in cities like Lagos, Bord Bia brings the best of Irish food and drink to consumers locally and abroad.