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  1. 5 days ago · When a bartender runs out of a particular spirit or mixer, you’re there, ideally having already noticed the dwindling supply and replaced it seamlessly. Your impeccable timing, keen observation, and efficiency in the midst of chaos are what keeps the bar running smoothly.

  2. May 9, 2024 · 40 New Year’s Words and Phrases to Ring In 2024 in Style ». Bar vocabulary in English can sound like its own language. Words like "naked" have a whole other meaning! Here are 24 English words and phrases that will help you be a better bartender, such as "long," "neat," "on the rocks," "last call" and many more.

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  4. May 16, 2024 · 4. "The guy who orders a Jack and Coke is just waiting for a good fight in a couple of hours." 5. "Moscow Mule: You're just really excited to drink something out of a shiny copper cup." 6. "I ...

  5. 1 day ago · An adjective for a beer that one could drink many of in a session. Crushable beers tend to be lower in ABV and are very easy-drinking. Bell’s Light Hearted Ale is a good example. 3. Drain Pour. A beer so bad that it must be poured down the drain. 4. Gusher. A beer that is over-carbonated and gushes out once opened.

  6. Not not over something like a shot and a beer. We judge based on drink type personality. Any drink is fair game… if you are a drink personality you need help. Examples: -the “what’s your strongest alcohol” ok that means you’re probably under age if not you will get absolutely plastered in 15 min on one “strong” beer and be a nuisance.

  7. 6 days ago · If you see a bartender or server you like, you need to understand that this is their place of work, but there are ways not to appear creepy. Pay your bill and tip. Only then can you write down your number on a napkin and leave it to them. If they were really flirting, you will find out soon. If not, let that be a lesson that they weren’t into ...

  8. 4 days ago · Here's what those bartenders and chefs — as well as some bartenders from Reddit — had to say: 1. "When a bartender scoops ice from the well with the glass they’re using."