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    • The Bar Dictionary
    • Is It A Cocktail Or A Mixed Drink?
    • Cocktail Recipe Lingo
    • Bar Lingo
    • The Bar Stock
    • Liquor vs. Liqueur
    • The 6 Basic Liquors
    • Liqueurs Add Flavor
    • Other Spirits and Alcoholic Beverages
    • Essential Mixers

    As you begin to explore bartending, you will come across a specialized vocabulary of words and phrases. Some of these are common sense, and others may not be exactly what they seem, so a little explanation is necessary.

    Every drink that you mix up in the bar is a mixed drink. That's pretty clear because you are "mixing a drink," right? While mixed drink and cocktail are often interchanged, the two do not technically have the same meaning. 1. A mixed drink is any beverage that combines two or more ingredients. These drinks are often simply poured over ice, for exam...

    There are a few terms you'll regularly encounter when browsing cocktail recipes: Mixers:Any ingredient—often nonalcoholic—that is added to a mixed drink. For example, syrups, fruit juices, bitters, sodas, etc., are all mixers. Dash and Splash:The smallest measurements found in a bar, these are often used interchangeably for ingredients that are mer...

    Whether you just go to the bar for happy houror are a professional bartender, it's good to know some lingo. 1. Is it a Well or Call Drink?:The "well" is a section in the bar where the "house" liquors are stored. These are used most often by bartenders because they're the most economical and lead to a good profit. "Well drinks" are ones in which the...

    Before you can mix drinks, you should have a basic understanding of the ingredients that go into them.

    Distilled spirits are the alcoholic beverages used most often in the bar. These incorporate vodka, tequila, whiskey, etc., as well as all of the flavored liqueurs. Cocktail recipes will introduce you to many distilled spirits, including essential bottles that are stocked in a bar. It is important to understand the difference between a liquor and a ...

    There are six types of liquorthat you will use most often in the bar. These are the "base distilled spirits" because they are the foundation for many mixed drinks and used to produce many liqueurs. Each type has its own primary characteristics, a few styles and variations, and many brands to choose from: 1. Brandy: Distilled from fruits (most commo...

    Liqueursare just as vital to a well-stocked bar because these distilled spirits give drinks flavor. Liqueurs come in almost every flavor imaginable, from sweetened fruits and chocolate or coffee to snappy spices and proprietary blends, like Bénédictine and Chartreuse, that are truly unique.

    There are a number of distilled spirits that do not fall into the category of the six basic liquors and they are also not liqueurs. Some do not even go through the distillation process, yet they are vital in the bar. 1. Some "spirits" are simply unique and can be difficult to categorize. Among those are brand names like Veev Acai Spiritand Square O...

    Beyond liqueurs, mixers also add flavor to a cocktail. Some are sweeteners, others add a hint of extra, but necessary, flavor to drink, and many can be made from scratch. By making your own cocktail mixers, you will not only enjoy fresher ingredients, but you can save a lot of money. Within the bar, three types of mixers are absolutely essential: 1...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BartenderBartender - Wikipedia

    Bartender. A bartender (also known as a barkeep or barmaid or a mixologist) is a person who formulates and serves alcoholic or soft drink beverages behind the bar, usually in a licensed establishment as well as in restaurants and nightclubs, but also occasionally at private parties.

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  5. Nov 27, 2023 · A bartender in restaurants, bars, or clubs is the go-to pro for mixing and serving drinks. Whether directly or through bar staff, we’re all about ensuring customers have a good time. From greeting and taking drink orders to checking IDs, bartenders keep the party going. Inventory management? Yep, that’s on the list too.

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