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  1. Apr 24, 2021 · There are more, of course, and dishonest bartenders are constantly coming up with new ways to line their own pockets. 1. Short Pouring. Probably the most common method of ripping you off. The bartender simply pours less than the required amount of liquor – usually right in front of your eyes.

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  2. Aug 19, 2023 · 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.

  3. Nov 19, 2013 · Here are a few ways Taffer says cheating bartenders can rip you off, and why you should re-think your order.

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  5. Mar 25, 2021 · Maybe they tossed off a pint or a 12-Pack before coming in. Or, were cut off at the bar down the street. The experienced bartender can usually tell what the deal is. Arguing gets you nowhere. This ticks off the bartender even more. Accept the free coffee or soda, mellow out a bit, and then be on your way.

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  6. Kevin Kos, Anders Erickson, and Jean-Felix (Truffles on the Rocks) are my three favorites on YouTube. Haven't heard of Kevin and Jean-Felix before, thanks will check them out. Truffles on the rocks got me started with mixing drinks. Anders Erikson then quickly overtook as my main Youtube channel to follow.

  7. Nov 4, 2019 · Do bartenders ADD ICE to RIP YOU OFF? Behind the Bar. 150K subscribers. 837. 16K views 3 years ago #bartending101. Why do bartenders put SO MUCH ICE in your glass? Is it so they can put...

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  8. Nov 11, 2021 · One of my favorite lesser known guys is a channel called bar talk and cocktails this guy was a bartender for thirty years and now that he's retired is making great videos on drinks and shares great stories while he does. Highly recommend.

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