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Cheers to the Ladies: Honoring Women Bartenders on National Cocktail Day

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Cocktail Queens: How Women Bartenders Have Transformed the Industry

As it's National Cocktail Day, it's worth taking a moment to appreciate female bartenders' impact on the cocktail world.

Women bartenders have been shaking up the industry for decades, creating unique and delicious cocktails that have become staples at bars and restaurants worldwide.

One of history's most famous female bartenders is Ada Coleman, who worked at the Savoy Hotel's American Bar in London in the early 20th century. She is credited with creating the Hanky Panky cocktail, which she made for actor Sir Charles Hawtrey. The cocktail, made with gin, sweet vermouth, and Fernet Branca, quickly became a hit and remains popular today.

More recently, women bartenders have continued to make their mark on the cocktail world. Ivy Mix, co-owner of Leyenda in Brooklyn, is a celebrated mixologist who has won numerous awards for cocktails. Her signature cocktail, the Pantera Rosa, is made with tequila, mezcal, hibiscus, lime, and agave and has become a favorite.

Another famous female bartender is Julie Reiner, who owns several bars in New York City, including Clover Club and Leyenda. She has created numerous cocktails over the years, but her most famous is the Paper Plane, made with bourbon, Aperol, Amaro Nonino, and lemon juice. The cocktail has become a staple at bars worldwide and is a testament to Reiner's skill and creativity.

Lynnette Marrero, a renowned bartender and co-founder of Speed Rack, an all-female bartending competition, is worth mentioning. She has created numerous cocktails over the years, but her most famous is the Pink Lady, made with gin, applejack, lemon juice, and grenadine. The cocktail is a classic testament to Marrero's creativity and skill.

Women bartenders have significantly contributed to the cocktail world, creating unique and delicious cocktails that have become classics. From Ada Coleman to Ivy Mix, women have proven themselves to be some of the best mixologists in the industry, and their impact will be felt for generations to come. On National Cocktail Day, raise a glass to these talented women and their unique creations.

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