World Bartender Day, celebrated February 24th, is a tribute to the men and women who not only serve drinks but also add to the ambiance of bars and pubs worldwide. The role has its roots in the taverns of the Middle Ages. By the 18th century, the profession became more recognized, especially in England and America, where taverns and pubs played a pivotal role in social life. The term "bartender" emerged in the US in the 19th century. The Prohibition era (1920-1933) in the U.S. had a significant impact on bartending, pushing it underground into speakeasies, where bartenders became crucial in crafting cocktails to mask the taste of poorly made illegal alcohol. There are 400,000+ bartenders in the United States alone. The world record for the most cocktails made in 1 hour by an individual is 1905, set by Sheldon Wiley in New York in 2014. Famous bartenders: Jerry Thomas: The "father of American mixology", 19th century, known for his flamboyant technique and the creation of many classic cocktails. His publication, "The Bartender’s Guide" (1862), was the first drink book ever published in the United States. Ada Coleman: As the head bartender at The Savoy Hotel's American Bar in London in the early 20th century, Ada "Coley" Coleman was one of the first female bartenders to gain international fame. She is best known for her creation, the Hanky Panky cocktail. Celebrate by Doubling your tip to your bartender today! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartender Art&Text🫶ChatGPT

over 1 year ago

World Bartender Day, February 24, 2024 POAP image