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Apr 24, 2021 · Short pouring, padding their bar tabs, and completely leaving out the liquor in a blended house specialty drink are just some of the ways to rip you off. Dishonest bartenders combine many of the below methods to rip you off.
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Nov 19, 2013 · Here are a few ways Taffer says cheating bartenders can rip you off, and why you should re-think your order.
Aug 19, 2023 · Can A Bartender Cut You Off? Yes! A bartender certainly has the authority and responsibility to cut off patrons from ordering more alcohol. This decision is rooted in a combination of legal obligations, safety concerns, and the overall atmosphere of the establishment.
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- The Short Pour. Short pouring is a very common way for a bartender to make a few extra bucks. Pour 5 drinks with a half-ounce less alcohol in each and you have 2 1/2 ounces left to play with.
- The Over Pour. Most bartenders over pour. Period. They just can’t help it. It doesn’t matter if they’re free-pouring or using a jigger, and many times they are totally unaware of it.
- Free Drinks. Bartenders have a reputation for giving out free drinks. The average customer sitting on the other side of the bar sees this and wonders how he gets away with it – or why he’s not getting a free drink.
- Working with a Server – Flat Out Collusion. This occurs most often in a ‘cash and carry’ system. Most often used in Mom and Pop bars with old cashiering systems and lax inventory and accounting systems in place.
Nov 22, 2013 · Have You Seen This Man? Act 3 Jon Taffer from "Bar Rescue" reveals the ways a bartender can rip you off at the bar.
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Mar 25, 2021 · What Bartenders Do When You Tick Them Off. Most likely, you have either a serious attitude problem or you're intoxicated. Learn some of their methods here.