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  1. 1. 86 (also 86’d, 86ing) Within the bar and restaurant world, patrons and ingredients alike can get 86d. If a bartender runs out of something or wants to get rid of it, she may tell other...

  2. Nov 19, 2013 · quicklist:2title: Giving You the 'Short Pour'media:15920699text: Crushed ice, meaning the ice that comes out of those large bins behind the bar, means less liquor, Taffer said, while cubed ice allows for more space for liquor and is a better deal.

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  4. Aug 30, 2023 · Table of Contents. The song portrays a character who finds himself sitting alone at a bar, drowning his sorrows in alcohol, trying to forget the pain he has experienced. It speaks to the universal feeling of seeking refuge and solace in a place where nobody knows your name.

    • The Barman
    • Bar Spoon – a long mixing spoon which often has a lemon zester or something similar on the other end. Bitters – a herbal alcoholic blend which is meant to be added to other cocktails to enhance flavour (e.g a Manhattan is rye, sweet vermouth and a couple dashes of bitters).
    • Call Drink – Refers to when the customer orders a drink by giving both the specific name of the liquor and the name of the mixer. E.g. Tanqueray Ten and Tonic, Bacardi and Coke.
    • Dash – A few drops or a very small amount of an ingredient. Dirty – Adding olive juice to a martini which makes it a Dirty Martini. The more olive juice, the dirtier the martini.
    • Dry – Very little vermouth added to a martini. The more dry the customer wants their martini, the less vermouth added. Flame – Setting a drink on fire. Sambucca is often lit on fire to heat it up before putting the flame out and drinking it.
  5. Dec 29, 2023 · “Bartender (Sittin’ At A Bar)” is a song that evokes a range of emotions. It reflects the dark side of human nature, where mistakes, addictions, and broken relationships can lead to a downward spiral.

  6. Bartender Song (Sittin’ At A Bar)” resonates with listeners who have experienced heartbreak, made regrettable decisions, or struggled with their emotions. While it showcases the dark aspects of life, it also provides a sense of solidarity and understanding.

  7. Aug 9, 2018 · Behind the stick: A slang term for the act of getting behind the bar and doing the work of bartending. The origins of the phrase aren't perfectly clear, but "stick" seems to refer to the tap handles used for pulling glasses of draft beer. Building a drink: You probably know what it means to stir a drink or shake a drink.

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