Bengaluru 14th August 2025: After seven successful editions, Monkey Shoulder, the free- spirited blended malt by William Grant & Sons, kicked off the eighth edition of the ‘Ultimate Bartender Championship (UBC). The fourth city-round of this year’s championship took place in Bengaluru, culminating at Shakesbierre.
The Bengaluru leg saw a high-energy turnout with over 140 talented bartenders showcasing their skill, speed, and craft across five mixology challenges. With the Bartender Rumble format, participants were tested on essential bartending skills from pouring and nosing to mixing techniques, product understanding, and crafting the perfect serve, all designed to evaluate real-world agility and bar expertise. The top finalists from Bengaluru, Joyston from Soka, Parth from Spirit Forward & Sahil from Muro emerged with flying colors and will now compete with other city-round finalists at the India finale.
This year, the championship is being hosted by Pankaj Balachandran, a respected name in India’s bar community and a friend of the brand. Pankaj brings deep industry insight and energy to the UBC stage as this edition’s special guest host.
Commenting on the new season, Kapila Sethi Kad, Head of Marketing, William Grant & Sons India, said: “The Monkey Shoulder Ultimate Bartender Championship is our way of recognizing talent and creating meaningful opportunities for the bartending community across India. With the 8th edition, we’re excited to take things to the next level as the national winner will now go on to represent India at the regional finale in Tokyo. It’s a proud moment to see the platform grow, and Bengaluru has set a fantastic tone for the season ahead.”
Speaking about the Bengaluru round, Pankaj Balachandran, Host – UBC 2025, said: “Coming back to UBC as a special host this year has been a full-circle moment for me. Monkey Shoulder is a brand loved by bartenders and I am elated to the overwhelming number of applicants, and the sheer level of talent this year! Monkey Shoulder has truly evolved UBC into a celebration of the craft, and I’m excited to be part of this journey again, witnessing how far the community has come.”
The championship will continue with upcoming city-rounds in Pune, Mumbai, Goa, and Gurugram, with the India finale scheduled in September and the winner heading to Tokyo to compete on a global stage at the DMC World DJ Championship, Japan.