-
money from
their tips. This view of
bartending as a
career is
changing around the world, however, and
bartending has
become a
profession by
choice rather...
-
Various unique terms are used in
bartending. Look up
straight up in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
bartending, the
terms "straight up" and "up" ordinarily...
-
Flair bartending is the
practice of
bartenders entertaining guests,
clientele or
audiences with the mani****tion of bar
tools (e.g. ****tail shakers) and...
-
Bartending school refers to
private education businesses that
teach individuals the many
intricacies of
serving customers alcohol from
behind a bar. This...
- as a "cyberpunk
bartender action" game, and has been
described as a "
bartending simulator meets a
visual novel somewhere in a
cyberpunk dystopia" by TouchArcade...
-
disappeared from gl****es and bottles. A jigger, also
known as a measure, is a
bartending tool used to
measure liquor,
which is
typically then
poured into a gl****...
- A
layered (or "stacked") drink,
sometimes called a pousse-café, is a kind of ****tail in
which the
slightly different densities of
various liqueurs are...
- One of Torrio's ****ociates,
Frankie Yale,
eventually hired Capone to
bartend at the
Harvard Inn, a bar in the
Coney Island section of Brooklyn. By 1909...
-
drunk as a shooter.
There are many
versions of this po****r
mixed drink.
Bartending 101
gives one
version as
equal parts Amaretto, KahlĂșa and
Baileys Irish...
-
Donato "Duke" Antone, of Hartford, Connecticut,
where he ran a
bartending school,
Bartending School of Mixology, and
worked as a ****tail consultant. It...