Tales Of The Cocktail Announces the 2025 Cocktail Apprentice Program Class

NEW ORLEANS (press release) –  Tales of the Cocktail Foundation (TOCF) recently announced the 2025 Cocktail Apprentice Program(CAP) Class. Since its founding in 2008, TOCF shares that the Cocktail Apprentice Program has offered rising bar professionals the opportunity to work side-by-side with hospitality’s most respected minds during the annual Tales of the Cocktail conference in New Orleans. Now entering its 17th year, the program has mentored over 570 apprentices from more than 60 countries and continues to be a catalyst for professional growth and global community-building in the drinks industry.

For 2025, 40 first-time apprentices, known as Red Coats, have been selected to join CAP. These emerging talents will work under the guidance of Grey Coats to execute cocktail service across TOTC’s educational seminars and premier events, including Tales Catalyst and the Spirited Awards. The program offers a hands-on opportunity to strengthen technical skills, build global professional networks, and gain leadership experience in a high-volume environment.

“The Cocktail Apprentice Program’s core pillars are mentorship, community, and elevating the craft of bartending beyond the bar and mixing glass,” said Trevor Kallies, White Coat manager, in a release about the class. “Each year, our goal is to select a diverse group of forty new bartenders from hundreds of applicants—individuals who bring unique perspectives and experiences to help move our program forward. We’re incredibly excited about this year’s class and the passion and dedication they demonstrated in their applications. These forty bartenders are coming from around the world to learn, grow, and immerse themselves in our industry. While they’ll each serve a few thousand cocktails during Tales of the Cocktail, the CAP program is about so much more than that. We can’t wait to see what this next generation of Cocktail Apprentices will do!”

The foundation said that year’s incoming CAP Red Coat class represents a broad geographical range, with apprentices joining from seven countries, 20 states and Puerto Rico. Apprentices were selected through a competitive process that considers professional experience, future goals, and the ability to work with a fast-paced, global team. The class ensures a balance between newer and experienced professionals.

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By working directly with seminar presenters, program apprentices hone their skills while simultaneously learning about both the history and future of their craft. After the conference, apprentices are able to apply their new skills to their home and work environments, taking the impact of CAP back to their communities. In addition to technical skills, the valuable professional connections and the team camaraderie fostered during the event have been consistently praised by members as the most valuable assets the program offers.

Tales of the Cocktail Foundation is pleased to announce the 2025 CAP Class: 

2025 Red Coat Apprentices: 

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Emma Osmond
Odd Duck Wine & Provisions
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Quincy Palou
Chyna Club
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Kyle Peete
Napa Valley Distillery
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Bri Rahoy
Grind and Prosper Hospitality
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Adri Ramos
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Hope Rice
Crane Club
New York, NY

Robinson Rivera Gil
Jungle Bird
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Lauren Robinson
Parliament
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Scott Roe
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Michael Silva
The Eddy / BĀS 

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Nicole Slater
The Pontiac
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Tartan House
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Milton Joel Toledo
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Daniela Useche Téllez
Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel
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Cindy Zahnd
Freelance Hospitality Worker
Interlaken, Switzerland

Judith Zhu
Little Cooler
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2025 Grey Coat Apprentices:

Ryan Betts
Dean and Nancy on 22
Sydney, NSW, Australia

Joseph Coleman
Doublespeak Cocktails
Aquebogue, NY

Kelly Dcruz
The Secret Mermaid
Singapore

Sahil Essani
Muro
Bengaluru, India

Cande Ferros
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Florence, Italy

Aliya Harrison
Dorothea Fine Greek

Albuquerque, NM

Rory Kerwin
J. W. Heist
Bozeman, MT

Kai Lucas
The Corner Store
New York, NY

Chris Lui
LOUISE
Hong Kong

Madeleine MacDonald
SAIT
Calgary, AB, Canada

Alfonsina Medina
Rompecabezas
Tafí Viejo, Argentina

Jessica Neblina
Bar Ni Modo
Riverside, CA

Lynette Perez
MONEYGUN / The Victor Bar
Chicago, IL

Lauren Pileggi
PMA Canada
Sudbury, ON, Canada

Antoinette Rangel
The Saloon at Clover Club
New York, NY

Kate Shofler
The Hey! Hey! Club
Kansas City, MO

Joel Spencer
Hand In Glove Bar
Worcester, UK

Nicole Stankovic
The Doctor’s Office
Seattle, WA

Joshua Thompson
Bar Contra
New York, NY

Sabrina Touzel
Restaurant Foxy
Montréal, QC, Canada

2025 Black Coat Apprentices:

Samantha Casuga

Temple Bar
New York, NY

Aaron Hatchell

Ace Hotel Toronto
Toronto, ON, Canada

Rylen Komeiji

Todo Bien Tiki Tequileria

Las Vegas, NV

Brandon Thrash

Middle Child Clubhouse
Philadelphia, PA

2025 White Coat Apprentices:

Alexis Belton

The Corner Store

New York, NY

Richie Delahoyde

Barry and Fitzwilliam

Dublin, Ireland

Glenn Eldridge*

Pernod Ricard

Dubai, UAE

Kaleena Goldsworthy-Warnock

Proof 

Chattanooga, TN

Trevor Kallies

JOEY Restaurant Group

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Juyoung Kang

Corner Bar Management

Las Vegas, NV

*denotes Jr. White Coat

CAP Advisor:

Cris Dehlavi

Diageo Hospitality Partnership

Columbus, OH


Cocktail Apprentice Scholarship Program: 

Tales of the Cocktail Foundation shares its continued to support the growing network of past apprentices by offering exclusive opportunities for scholarships and financial aid to support their growth within the industry further. Following TOTC 2025, CAP members will be eligible to apply for the Cocktail Apprentice Scholarship Program. The annual Scholarship Program has helped former apprentices pursue continued learning opportunities over the past decade. After undergoing a rigorous selection process, former apprentices are selected to receive funding for a wide variety of projects that benefit their careers and their communities. 

For more information about the Cocktail Apprentice Program, please visit the TOTCF website.

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