It takes more than knowing how to make a few drinks to get a bartending job. You have to prepare drinks quickly with efficiency and style. This is why every phase of your bartending training in taught in a simulated cocktail lounge classroom, that realistically simulates actual working conditions. Using our exclusive hands on training methods where you learn by doing. All of the schools have a full modern working bar with multiple student workstations. It's just like on the job training, where you will learn by doing. Every part of the bartending training gives you the necessary skills, and confidence to begin bartending immediately after completing
the training.
 
Bar Set Up and Equipment -This phase of your training will take you behind are full working bar. You will learn how to set up the bar and work station for the working day. You will learn how to use and maintain all the tools of bartending.
 
Mixology -This is the art of mixing drinks. You will learn over 100 basic and fancy drinks. This part of the training teaches you the principles of mixology that will allow you to make hundreds of other cocktails. At the completion of this section of the training, you will be certified to work in every type of establishment.
 
Speed Techniques - In this section of the bartending training, you will learn how to prepare drinks quickly and accurately.
 
Fruit Cutting and Garnishes - You will learn how to cut fruit and decorate tropical and specialty cocktails.
 
Profit Pouring - You will learn suggestive selling techniques that increase bar sales and tips.
 
Liquors - During this section of the bartending training, you will learn the differences between the various liquors you will be working with.
 
Wines -This section of the training will give you will a basic understanding of wine service, tasting, and the differences between different types of wines.
 
Beer - You will learn how to pour draft beer and tap a keg.
 
Customer Service - In this phase of the training you learn how to give efficient courteous service. Knowing how to give good service equals good tips that mean money in your pocket. Professional Bartenders Schools believe that knowledge of customer service is as important as knowing how to make drinks. Bartending is a profession where you make a substantial part of your income through tips. Knowing how to give the good service means more money in
your pocket.
 
Alcohol Awareness - You are taught how to serve alcohol with care and awareness. Many states now require bartenders to have this training before licensing.
 
Interviewing Techniques and Resumes - You will learn successful interviewing for a bartending position. How to fill out an application, resume preparation, how to dress and answer interview questions are topics discussed.
 
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