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  1. May 22, 2015 · If a bartender runs out of something or wants to get rid of it, she may tell other barstaff to 86 it. Likewise, a bartender can 86 a customer who’s had a bit too much by kicking them out.

  2. Whether you call them bar terms, bartender terminology or bartender lingo, it all equates to the same thing – bartender language: the words you need to know to become a good bartender. Learning proper bar terms is not difficult – they’re aren’t that many and much is self-explanatory.

  3. Sep 20, 2023 · Bartender speedruns are delightfully dark. Today we're speedrunning Bartender: The Right Mix, a game where you make drinks to make our bartender happy, and murder him viciouslyMy 2nd channel ...

  4. From bad drinks to not knowing how to turn off a beer tap, here are 19 minutes straight of bartenders failing significantly on Bar Rescue.#BarRescue #Paramou...

  5. Sep 1, 2014 · You would not address someone as "Hi, licensee" though. However, the Police (or similar) may ask to speak to the licensee, or licence-holder. Since the Licensing Act 2004, they may now ask for the DPS, which stands for Designated Premises Supervisor, who may be the licensee or a duty manager.

  6. Jul 17, 2020 · 86: Industry-wide slang that either means a product has run out or you’re being ejected and/or banned for bad behavior (“86’d”). When the time comes, you’ll know which applies. A finger: Somewhat antiquated term of measurement, this means a finger-width amount of alcohol in a rocks glass, meant to approximate two ounces.

  7. Bad Bar Behavior is a series of comedic videos, all based on true stories, that have happened to me as a bartender. There are more videos to come, so I hope ...