An Introduction To Bartending
Setting up your own bar is actually quite
easy to do. There are however, a few things
that good bartenders need to know to run a bar
efficiently. In order for a bar to succeed,
you'll need to have the basic wines, liquors,
and spirits - along with the right equipment.
Although these things are essential, bartenders
also need the proper technique for mixing
drinks and cocktails as well.
With bartending, the location of the bar is
very important. The bar should be placed in an
area that is easy to reach and provides plenty
of space behind it. There should be plenty of
room for glasses and drinks, along with a chair
or two as well. The bartender has to learn the
area behind the bar, and know everything about
it. Bartenders need to know their area well -
and how to perform their mixing duties when
business heats up.
Another job bartenders have is knowing their
drinks. Bartenders are responsible for serving
and mixing drinks, which is a wide variety to
say the least. It can be nearly impossible to
know every possible drink mixture, why is why
most bartenders use mixing lists hidden under
the bar to help them know what goes in each
drink.
Bartenders don't have a lot of time to mix
drinks, which makes it nearly impossible to
read each and every label. To help with this
dilemma, you can always arrange your alcohol
and drinks a certain way, to ensure that you
know where everything is. This way, when
business picks up and you find yourself short
on time - you'll know where everything is.
To become a successful bartender, or
mixologist, it takes years of practice. There
are several styles of bartending as well,
including the well known and very impressive
flair style. Flair bartending involves very
impressive techniques and tricks, which will
leave customers truly amazed. Flair is the
hardest style of bartending to perfect, taking
years and years of practice. Flair bartenders
all around the world will tell you that flair
brings the most crowds - although it can also
cost a lot of money in broken bottles along the
way!
Each and every bar should also have the
basic spirits, such as Tequila, Vodka, Rum, and
Gin. There should be also be fruit juices on
hand as well, such as lemon juice, orange
juice, and even pineapple juice. Almost all
mixed drinks require juice, such as
screwdrivers - which require both Vodka and
orange juice. Mixed drinks are very popular,
making it essential for the bartender to be a
good mixologist - and have the right materials
on hand at all times.
A lot of drinks that bartenders mix will
require special gadgets such as shakers,
measuring cups, rinsing bowls, and straws.
Shakers are the most commonly used gadget, as
they are essential for mixing alcohol.
Bartenders will also need to keep cloth on hand
as well, to quickly clean up spills and wipe
down the mixing area from time to time.
As a career, bartending can provide you with
a lot of money. If you go to college and learn
the techniques required for bartending, you can
make more money than you ever thought possible.
The job is high paying, a lot of fun, and a
great way to meet new people. There are a lot
of colleges and universities that offer
bartending, or you can study online. No matter
which way you go - bartending will be a lot of
fun and will take you far in life as an
exciting career.
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