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::"As the head bartender for [[the American Bar]] at The Savoy Hotel in the early 20th century, Ada Coleman was one of the first well-known female bartenders. She mentored [[Harry Craddock]] and mixed cocktails for famous authors, royalty and actors—the latter of which, Sir Charles Hawtrey, inspired her to create the [[Hanky Panky]], which was among the first cocktails to incorporate [[Fernet Branca]]."
::"As the head bartender for [[the American Bar]] at The Savoy Hotel in the early 20th century, Ada Coleman was one of the first well-known female bartenders. She mentored [[Harry Craddock]] and mixed cocktails for famous authors, royalty and actors—the latter of which, Sir Charles Hawtrey, inspired her to create the [[Hanky Panky]], which was among the first cocktails to incorporate [[Fernet Branca]]."
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Identified by Imbibe Magazine as one of “The Top 25 Most Influential Cocktail Personalities of the Past Century”[1]:

"As the head bartender for the American Bar at The Savoy Hotel in the early 20th century, Ada Coleman was one of the first well-known female bartenders. She mentored Harry Craddock and mixed cocktails for famous authors, royalty and actors—the latter of which, Sir Charles Hawtrey, inspired her to create the Hanky Panky, which was among the first cocktails to incorporate Fernet Branca."
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