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EWA Educator Ann Miller inducted as Master of the Quaich EWA Educator Ann Miller inducted as Master of the Quaich

EWA Educator Ann Miller inducted as Master of the Quaich

Many congratulations to Ann Miller, who’s been inducted as a Master of the Quaich at the Keepers of the Quaich Banquet.

Ann – aka The Dram Queen – teaches our certificate courses in-person as an Approved Course Provider in Speyside. This amazing honour reflects her 30+ year service to the Scotch whisky industry and is hugely deserved.

Slàinte, Ann!

Ann Miller, Master of the Quaich


During her career as an International Brand Ambassador (mainly with Chivas Brothers), Ann Miller was responsible for communicating about a wide range of premium whisky brands as well as delivering in depth and bespoke training for guests from around the globe.

Now independent, as The Dram Queen, Ann’s passion for Scotch whisky remains as important as ever. Drawing on 30+ years of experience in the industry, she shares expertise through tastings and events (online and in-person), in the hope people will enjoy whisky even more.

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