Before Boban Lazarević won the title, before the stage lights, there was repetition. In Belgrade, bartending doesn’t always begin behind a busy counter. For many, it begins in a classroom. Inside Bar Central Belgrade, run by the Bartenders Association of Serbia, drinks are broken down long before they are served. Recipes are practised until they stop changing. Technique is drilled until it holds under pressure. This is where Boban Lazarević was shaped.
The environment is controlled, almost quiet compared to a working bar. But the goal is not comfort; it’s consistency. Every movement is repeated, measured, corrected. By the time a bartender steps out of that system, the work is no longer conscious. It is automatic.
IBA World Cocktail Champion, 2024
At the IBA World Cocktail Championship 2024, organised by the International Bartenders Association, Lazarević represented Serbia among competitors from more than sixty countries.
He won the Classic Cocktail category, earning the title IBA World Cocktail Champion 2024.
The performance did not rely on complexity. It didn’t need to. The drink was clear in its structure and consistent across repetition, where each element remained in place without adjustment. In a competition format that exposes even small variations, that kind of control becomes decisive.

When Training Becomes Habit
What distinguishes Lazarević’s approach is how little of it feels improvised. His cocktails are built within defined parameters, where proportion is fixed and balance is maintained rather than corrected. There is a certain absence of hesitation in that style. Measurements are not reconsidered, and technique does not shift mid-process. The structure is set before the drink is made.
This reflects the system he comes from. Training environments like Bar Central are designed to remove uncertainty, replacing it with repetition until consistency becomes instinct.
Beyond the Stage
After his world title, Lazarević’s work remained closely tied to the same framework that shaped him. His role extends into training and mentorship, contributing to a system where bartending is taught as a discipline before it becomes an expression.
Belgrade’s cocktail scene has grown in recent years, with more venues exploring creativity and concept-driven menus. Yet alongside that development, the training-first model continues to produce bartenders capable of competing at an international level.
Lazarević’s trajectory reflects that balance. He did not build his career through reinvention. He built it through repetition, refined to the point where consistency becomes invisible and performance becomes reliable under any condition.
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