Liquor Company Is Looking For Candidates To Travel The World In The Name Of Whisky

Traveling the world with only a suitcase full of whiskey may sound like a drunken “Amazing Race,” but Grant’s Whisky is looking to pay someone to do it — for a living!

Applications are now open for a few lucky souls to do a 10-day world tour which will serve as their interview to become Grant’s 2018 Global Brand Ambassador. Three final candidates will each travel to a trio of countries, ranging from India to Poland, equipped with the aforementioned suitcase to share with the friends they’ve never met.

The trip will parallel one taken by Charles Grant Gordon, the son-in-law of the founder of Grant’s Whisky, William Grant in 1909. Gordon, too, set sail with a suitcase of Grant’s to introduce it to the world. Grant’s chosen Global Brand Ambassador will follow in his footsteps throughout 2018.

The candidates will need a variety skills and wit to win. “The role goes way beyond being able to make great cocktails,” says Oliver Dickson, Global Brand Director. “We’re looking for somebody to embody the ‘Stand Together’ spirit of the brand and who can spearhead Grant’s into the next stage of its global journey.”

If you think you have what it takes, apply here.

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