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- 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...
- hold courses to teach flair techniques. Flair bartending is sometimes referred to as "extreme bartending" or contracted to "flairtending". The word flair...
- 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...
- Donato "Duke" Antone, of Hartford, Connecticut, where he ran a bartending school, Bartending School of Mixology, and worked as a ****tail consultant. It...
- 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****...
- 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...
- community geared towards bartending education and liquor reviews. Along with his partner, Bella Luna, Pierce has begun providing bartending services and consultations...
- 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...
- can train in a realistic way. Bartending has been a profession since ancient Roman times. There was no need for a bartending school up until the 1700s because...