Famous Female Bartenders Quotes
Vose, who grew up in Cape Cod in Massachusetts, began working in the industry after stints in the fine-dining world. Her interest led her to gain a Level One Court of Master Sommeliers Certificate and take part in a five-day Beverage Alcohol Resource (BAR) course. Her previous roles included bar manager at Death & Co, where she was responsible for running the bar programme. At the same time, she served as a whiskey ambassador for Campari America, co-managing its Women & Whiskies programme.
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We're talking about India's women bar-tenders who continue to carve their way into what used to be a male-dominated industry, and we certainly aren't complaining. Here is a list of some of the top women mixologists in India who have redefined success in a new and refreshing way. Ami Behram Shroff. Meet some of the leading Mixologists from the USA who became famous for their love of mixology and thirst for innovation and creation of craft cocktails. Lynnette Marrero. She is a New York-based bartender, mixologist, and even philanthropist Lynnette Marrero is a master behind many things aside from mixing flavourful cocktails and drinks. Coleman was promoted to head bartender of the American Bar at the Savoy Hotel in 1903. Though Coleman is sometimes cited as the first and only female head bartender at the Savoy, there was already another woman tending bar, Ruth Burgess, known as 'Miss B' or 'Kitty', who started in 1902. Newspaper accounts say they were equally popular with customers, but it was Coleman who was interviewed.

Since joining The Dead Rabbit in 2014, Vose has travelled the world representing the bar, running seminars, managing pop ups, and guest bartending. Over the past three years, she has bartended in London, Edinburgh, Tel Aviv, Athens, Tokyo, Paris, New Orleans, Shanghai, Oslo, Beirut, Dubai, Belfast, Iceland, Hong Kong and more.

