List of bartenders

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List of Bartenders is a comprehensive compilation of notable individuals who have made significant contributions to the profession of bartending. Bartending refers to the art and science of creating, mixing, and serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. The individuals listed here have gained recognition for their skills, creativity, and influence in the bartending industry.

Notable Bartenders[edit | edit source]

1. Jerry Thomas - Known as "the father of American mixology," Jerry Thomas was a pioneering bartender in the mid-19th century. He authored the first bartending guide, The Bar-Tender's Guide, in 1862.

2. Ada Coleman - Ada Coleman was the head bartender at the Savoy Hotel's American Bar in London from 1903 to 1925. She is best known for creating the Hanky Panky cocktail.

3. Dick Bradsell - A British bartender and bar owner, Dick Bradsell is credited with reviving the cocktail scene in London in the 1980s. He created several iconic cocktails, including the Bramble and the Espresso Martini.

4. Dale DeGroff - Known as "King Cocktail," Dale DeGroff is a renowned American bartender and author. He is credited with reinventing the profession of bartending and popularizing the craft cocktail movement.

5. Charles Schumann - A German bartender, author, and former model, Charles Schumann is the owner of the famous Schumann's Bar in Munich. He has written several influential books on bartending and cocktails.

6. Julie Reiner - Julie Reiner is a prominent figure in the New York cocktail scene. She co-owns and operates several award-winning bars in the city, including the Clover Club and the Flatiron Lounge.

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