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  • Sale -10% The Home Bartender, 2nd Edition The Home Bartender, 2nd Edition

    Cider Mill Press The Home Bartender, 2nd Edition
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    Author: Carley, Shane Brand: Cider Mill Press Edition: Revised Binding: Hardcover Number Of Pages: 368 Release Date: 25-09-2018 Details: Product Description One of our most popular cocktail books—now fully updated and expanded, with new variations on classics and originals alike! Fully updated and revised edition! Quick and easy cocktails for the busy home mixologist—still made with only four ingredients or less! No need for an expensive, extensive home liquor cabinet—Shane Carley reminds us in this expanded edition of his popular Home Bartender that a few quality ingredients, along with his carefully selected collection of recipes, are all you need! About the Author Shane M. Carley is a spirits enthusiast and blogger, and the voice behind MasonJarCocktails.wordpress.com. He lives in Portsmouth, NH. EAN: 9781604338126 Package Dimensions: 8.3 x 6.7 x 1.1 inches Languages: English

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Bar media is a great tool to learn all about bartending. They teach you about cocktails, mixology, and all things bartending. Reading can help you build a solid foundation for your bartending skills. 

However, reading something can only take you so far. It's important to know the best learning method so you can become an effective and efficient bartender.

Various Ways to Become a Bartender

1. Bartending School

Administrations like these usually hand out a certificate or license after you pass the course. Both documents are valid and are used in the industry. It usually takes 2-3 weeks to get certified, but you can also take college courses on hotel and restaurant management to further your business skills and knowledge.

2. Work as a Barback

If you do not have the financial means to enroll in a bartending school, you can always learn the ropes as a barback. A barback's job is to lift, clean, restock and be a bartender's assistant. You can learn from the current bartender by observing and watching them closely.

3. Work at a Restaurant

If you already have experience as a server but want to work at a bar, getting a restaurant job can help you further along with your goal. Restaurants usually hire people who are flexible and are willing to learn.

You'll find that working in a restaurant requires teamwork. Someone with bartending experience can teach you, and this will come in handy when you need to be stationed at the bar area during busy nights.

4. Mentorship

Making connections is essential; you must be willing to make friends to get further in your plans. You can learn a lot from an experienced bartender, so try to be friendly and ask if they're willing to teach you the ways of mixology.

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