One such spirited lady is Tasha Lu, Hendrick’s Gin brand ambassador for Southeast Asia. Born in Melbourne, Australia, Lu’s first job was in an office where “everyone was old”. The 30-year-old left her office job to work in a nightclub, and has been working in bars like the popular Eau de Vie in Melbourne since.
“Contrary to popular belief, our industry is one that has worked hard to stamp out discrimination of all kinds – whether that be gender, sexuality, nationality. I can honestly tell you I have never felt singled out for being a female.
To be sure, former actress Constance Song agrees that being a female in the drinks industry is not as challenging as many might think. Song is now co-owner of Spanish restaurant BAM! She is also a certified sake sommelier, and helps out with the restaurant’s sake pairings.
“So far, it has been a good experience as a female sake sommelier. I have great customers who are receptive to our recommendations and are willing to explore with an open mind,” says Song. “As long as you know your product with confidence, everything will fall nicely into place,” she continues.
Indeed, though Lu believes it is time to move away from this topic, she acknowledges that outside of the industry, stereotypes still do exist and have yet to change. “I think females do face a certain stereotype from customers – When male customers request to speak to a male bartender under the assumption the male bartender knows a lot more, or has more experience,” says Lu.
She continues: “Now typically in Asia the way bars are staffed are with males behind the bar and women on the floor so you can see how this stereotype isn’t changing.”
“But it is all rubbish. You can be a woman and do all that, you just have to do it differently.”