Returning for its 2024 edition, HEINEKEN Malaysia’s National Star Academy Championship and Training is once again calling its partner bartenders to showcase their skills and earn a spot to compete on the global stage!  

Continuing its commitment to raising the standards in the services sector across the nation since 2018, the Star Academy programme has kicked off its seventh edition to train and enhance the skills of local bartenders. The focus is on mastering the art of the perfect pour for beers in HEINEKEN Malaysia’s portfolio, particularly Heineken® and Guinness. 

Similar to previous years, this year’s training sessions are held in major cities across Malaysia, including Selangor, Johor, Perak, Penang, Sabah, and Sarawak, engaging more than 1,300 bartenders.

Upon completion of training, participants will compete in the regional level competitions, with winners moving on to the National Championship in September. The National Champion will then represent HEINEKEN Malaysia at the Global Bartender Finals in Amsterdam.

This year’s training sessions also introduced a more dynamic and interactive experience with expert-led workshops. These sessions enable bartenders to familiarise themselves with HEINEKEN Malaysia’s diverse portfolio as well as the 7C’s Quality Guide – a comprehensive guide on ensuring the perfect glass of beer from the optimal temperature to glass cleanliness and to master the perfect pour.

Martijn van Keulen, Managing Director of HEINEKEN Malaysia, said, “At HEINEKEN Malaysia, Brewing the Joy of True Togetherness is more than just a mission — it’s our purpose. Our Star Academy programme goes beyond a training platform; it’s an empowering journey for our partners and bartenders. By enriching their knowledge and refining their skills, we ensure they deliver the perfect pour, every time, enhancing the experience for our consumers. We are thrilled to see how these talented individuals will innovate and uphold the heritage and quality that defines our beloved brands.”

HEINEKEN Malaysia plays a vital role in driving the nation’s economic and social growth. “With programmes like Star Academy that has trained more than 10,000 bartenders since its inception, we are creating jobs in the food and beverages sector while contributing to tourism, besides empowering local businesses and enhancing local talent. By refining bartending skills, we help our partners to deliver a superior experience to serve our consumers better. This is how we elevate industry standards and foster a culture of excellence among our local bars and bartenders,” Martijn added.

Source – Heineken