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Badass Bartender is an industry collective/community project for bartenders worldwide, created by Women of the Vine & Spirits®. The page emphasizes that it is not a typical networking group or community forum, but aims to connect, amplify, and recognize bartenders in the beverage alcohol industry who demonstrate professional skills, leadership, and career resilience. At present, the website mainly serves as a teaser, sign-up page, and gateway to the community.
From an education/course perspective, this is not currently a fully structured online course product. The website does not list a curriculum, lesson hours, instructor schedule, or learning platform. Instead, it offers an email list sign-up and directs users to the Badass Bartender Facebook Group. The page also mentions that WOTVS provides resources for bartenders such as 86 Harassment, WSET Certifications, and WOTVS Foundation Scholarships: 86 Harassment focuses on creating safe, respectful, anti-harassment environments in the beverage and hospitality industries; WSET certifications support knowledge-building in beer, spirits, and wine; and the scholarships are intended to support career growth.
The website does not disclose the pricing model for Badass Bartender itself, nor does it state whether joining the email list or Facebook group is free or paid. In terms of certification, the only clearly mentioned credential-related resource is WSET Certifications, which appears to be an external/associated certification pathway. There is no indication that Badass Bartender issues its own certificates. Therefore, if your goal is to obtain a verifiable certificate, you should further confirm the specific WSET course entry points, fees, and exam arrangements.
Its strengths lie in its clear positioning: it focuses on bartenders—especially women bartenders—their professional identity, industry recognition, and workplace safety issues. With WOTVS behind it, the initiative has a strong institutional background, and founder Deborah Brenner has a clear track record in women’s empowerment, industry equality, and scholarships. The drawbacks are also obvious: the publicly available information is limited, and the site currently feels more like a community pre-launch page. It lacks details on systematic course design, pricing, certification pathways, teaching language, and support options.
It is suitable for bartenders, bar managers, or bar owners already working in settings such as bars, restaurants, hotels, and mobile bars, who want to expand industry connections, access career opportunities, and stay informed about resources such as WSET and scholarships. If you need a beginner-level bartending course or a clearly defined certification pathway, you may still need to consider WSET official programs, Barsmarts, Diageo Bar Academy, or a local bartending school.
Website accessibility cannot be confirmed from the text alone. However, the main community entry point relies on Facebook, which is generally not directly accessible from mainland China. Overall, access can be considered “partially restricted.”
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