The Philippine Star

Who run the bar?

- By TIN SARTORIO

It’s almost 2018, people. Girls should take their well-deserved spotlight in whichever industry they are passionate about, regardless of how male-dominated it may be. Just take it from Jolan “The Supernova” Penafiel, the champion of TGI Fridays’ Shake, Rattle, and Pour 2017 Bartender Competitio­n and the representa­tive to the Regional Bartender Championsh­ip in Indonesia this October.

The 24-year-old bested 18 other bartenders from all over the country in a series of challenges that showcased their knowledge and skills in mixing concoction­s. But it was during the freestyle round held last Aug. 30 at the TGIFridays Venice Grand Canal Mall in McKinley, Taguig where Jolan really proved she is worthy of a shot at the world championsh­ip. Set in a simulation of a typical Friday night at a bar, the top eight competitor­s had eight minutes to showcase their showmanshi­p skills while preparing five different drinks, all while under the pressure of having

This year’s Philippine representa­tive to the Asia-Pacific Regional Bartender Championsh­ip is female,and hopes to make another statement win.

the judges as their customers and having a live audience. But not only did they make the drinks, they also had to entertain — as they always do in any TGIFridays restaurant. There were a lot of flairs, magic tricks, small gifts and even math problems to be solved. But ultimately, it was the vibrant attitude, attention to detail and engaging conversati­ons by Jolan from the Greenbelt branch that won over the judges and the bar crowd.

Now in its 22nd year, TGI Fridays Shake, Rattle, and Pour Bartending Championsh­ip has redefined the art of drinking by shaping some of the best bar magicians in the country. More than just serving up our fave draaanks, they make sure you’re having a great time because, well, you deserve it. It was back in 2015 when the Philippine­s was last represente­d in the World Bartending Championsh­ip in Dallas, Texas. It also happened to be the same year our girl Rizza Umlas charted an historic win, being the first female and the youngest to bag the grand prize in the 26-year history of the internatio­nal competitio­n. Though Jolan believes that “winning is just a bonus; experience is the ultimate prize,” there’s no doubt that she’s been through enough to stand a damn fighting chance in the Asia-Pacific regional round, and hopefully, the world finals. Cheers to that.

 ??  ?? The Supernova: Jolan Penafiel is ready tobring the bartending crown back to where it belongs.
The Supernova: Jolan Penafiel is ready tobring the bartending crown back to where it belongs.
 ??  ?? Bar kween: Filipina Rizza Umlas was the first female and the youngest winner of the World Bartending Championsh­ip in Dallas, Texas last 2015.
Bar kween: Filipina Rizza Umlas was the first female and the youngest winner of the World Bartending Championsh­ip in Dallas, Texas last 2015.

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