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Bar Convent Brooklyn 2023 will be ‘largest yet’

The 2023 edition of Bar Convent Brooklyn will be the ‘largest show yet’ with 55 educational seminars planned.

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The 2023 show will take place from 13-14 June

Bar Convent Brooklyn 2023 will take place on 13 and 14 June at Industry City in Brooklyn, US.

Almost 200 brands from around the world will be showcasing their offerings during the show – meaning a completely sold-out floor space.

Exhibitors will include craft spirits brands, non-alcoholic beverages, mixers, bar supplies and more.

Visitors from Italy, Japan, France, Latin America, Ireland and Korea are signed up to attend the show, to name just a few countries and regions.

Jackie Williams, the event director at Bar Convent Brooklyn, said: “With a jam-packed schedule of education sessions, networking opportunities and the largest number of exhibitors to date, this year’s event promises to be our most outstanding yet. We look forward to seeing everyone there.”

The education programme has been spearheaded by head of education Lynnette Marrero, co-founder of Speed Rack, MasterClass host, award-winning bartender, liquid creative director of Aplós and partner and chief mixologist of Delola, in partnership with the annual revolving education committee.

Events scheduled to take place during the show include the opening night party, which will be hosted by William Grant & Sons at Public Records on 13 June.

The closing night party will be hosted by Jägermeister at House of Yes on 14 June.

Furthermore, Bar Convent Brooklyn intends to offer guests more immersive experiences this year, such as large-scale experiential booths and ‘Instagram-worthy’ photography moments.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit barconventbrooklyn.com. Tickets are currently priced at US$80 for one day or US$130 for both days. After 10 June, tickets will increase in price to US$100 for one day on the door, or US$160 for both days on the door.

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