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  1. Nov 30, 2023 · 1. Earn a high school diploma. While a college degree isn't required to become a bartender, you should have a high school diploma or GED. You should also be old enough to serve alcohol and tend bar in the state where you intend to work. Depending on the state, you must be at least 16 years old to serve alcohol and at least 18 years old to tend ...

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    The pioneers of bartending as a serious profession appeared in the 19th century. Jerry Thomas established the image of the bartender as a creative professional, credited with being the father of American Mixology. He earned this title by publishing Jerry Thomas' Bartender's Guide, the first guide to making cocktails in 1862.

  3. Dec 19, 2014 · This series of papers examines how the Anglo-American dental profession was established in the eighteenth century, examining its need for a name and identity, public recognition and official ...

  4. The evolution of bartending is a captivating journey that highlights the ingenuity, creativity, and adaptability of the craft. From ancient fermented beverages to the modern craft cocktail movement and molecular mixology, bartending has continuously evolved to meet the ever-changing preferences of patrons.

  5. What, then, is a profession? "In simple terms a profession is a high status group which has become institutionalized." Bullough tries to indicate the several steps whereby this institutionalization took place and the way medical men tried to achieve status.

  6. Ideally, justice is a universal good: the law protects equally the rights of the rich and powerful, the poor and marginal. In reality, the major share of legal services goes to business entities and wealthy people and the prestige and prosperity to the lawyers who serve them. This essay deals with the history of access to justice – chiefly civil justice – and with the role of lawyers and ...

  7. Mar 10, 2015 · At the turn of the century, America was a hotbed of cocktail innovation—then Prohibition happened. Now, bartenders are trying to reclaim the golden age. Natasha Geiling. March 10, 2015 ...

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