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  1. Mar 30, 2020 · Here's a look at how being a bartender has changed in the last 150 years. In the late 19th and early 20th century, bars went from being seedy spots hidden in alleyways to popular gathering spots ...

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  3. Apr 17, 2024 · How to Become a Bartender. Bartenders typically do not need formal education credentials to enter the occupation. Most states require workers who serve alcoholic beverages to be at least 18 years old. They typically learn their skills on the job. Pay. The median hourly wage for bartenders was $15.15 in May 2023. Job Outlook

    • In the late 19th and early 20th century, bars went from being seedy spots hidden in alleyways to popular gathering spots. Bartenders began dressing up to work and following set recipes.
    • Jerry Thomas published the country’s first cocktail book, "The Bon Vivant’s Companion," in 1862.
    • Black bartenders, prohibited from going into white saloons, founded the exclusive “Colored Mixologists Club" in 1898.
    • Women, meanwhile, barely worked as bartenders. A rudimentary census in 1895 found just 147 women working as bartenders, compared to nearly 56,000 men.
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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.

  5. Feb 11, 2022 · How a struggling bartender became the face of a resurgent left. By Lisa Miller , who has been a writer on staff at New York since 2011 Photographs by José A. Alvarado Jr.

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  6. May 14, 2019 · A one-dimensional job has become one offering numerous avenues of opportunity. What’s not to like? And indeed, most of the industry seems pretty happy about these shifts. “The modern bartender is no longer confined by the bar,” said Jim Meehan back in 2016 in a talk at P(our), a symposium focused on beverage culture.

  7. Prohibition, enacted in 1920 through the 18th Amendment, aimed to eliminate the consumption of alcoholic beverages in the United States. The ban led to the closure of legal bars and establishments, pushing bartenders and patrons into underground venues known as speakeasies, which operated clandestinely to serve illicit drinks.

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