| Call Drink A drink where
the liquor used is named by the customer. (i.e. Chivas and water,
Bacardi and Coke)
Chaser A mixer that is consumed
immediately after a straight shot of liquor to create a different
taste.
Cocktail Any of various alcoholic
beverages consisting usually of brandy, whiskey, vodka, or gin combined
with fruit juices or other liquors and often served chilled.
Collins Type of sour that is served
in a tall glass with ice and soda water.
Cooler A drink consisting of ginger
ale, soda water, and a fresh spiral or twist of citrus fruit rind,
served in a collins or highball glass.
Frappé A partially frozen, often
fruity drink. It is usually a mixture of ingredients served over
a mound of crushed ice.
Highball Any spirit served with
ice and soda water in a medium to tall glass (often a highball glass).
Mist liquor served over a glass
filled with crushed ice, often a way of serving liqueur as an after
dinner drink.
Neat/Shoot The consumption of a
spirit as a straight, unaccompanied shot.
On The Rocks A wine or liquor poured
over ice cubes.
Shooter A straight shot of whiskey
or other kind of spirit taken neat Also the name of type of
drink using various liquors served in a shooter glass without ice.
Sour A short drink consisting of
liquor, lemon/lime juice and sugar.
Super call or Premium call Usually
very expensive liquor the customer request.
Virgin A non-alcoholic drink.
Well Drink
When a customer requests a drink and doesn’t specify particular
liquor. (I.e. Scotch and Soda, Rum and Coke)
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