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  2. Bartending school - Wikipedia

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    Bartending school refers to private education businesses that teach individuals the many intricacies of serving customers alcohol from behind a bar. This includes not only classes in such topics as drinks mixology: the intricacies of mixing drinks and drink presentation, and the alcohol laws of the city and state, or province, in which the school is situated.

  3. William T. Boothby - Wikipedia

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    William Thomas "Cocktail Bill" Boothby (November 10, 1862 – August 4, 1930) [1] was an American bartender and writer of San Francisco, California in the years before and after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.

  4. Budtender - Wikipedia

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    Budtender's in Canada on average make $16.00/hr and as of 2024 in the majority of provinces the job outlook for future budtending opportunities was low. [12] The federal government including agencies like Health Canada have set regulations for certain things such as edible products being capped at 10/mg THC a package. But as for budtending ...

  5. How To Get A Job As A Bartender - AOL

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  6. Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide is a cocktail recipe book and bartending manual first published in 1935. The guide was once used on nearly every bar shelf in the United States. [1] About 11 million copies were printed in 68 editions, as of 2015.

  7. Ever asked for your drink to be stronger? Bartender explains ...

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    Then tell them ‘I pulled some strings’ card…,” one individual who identified themselves as a bartender in the comments wrote. Others strongly emphasised the alcohol in the straw trick.

  8. Bartender - Wikipedia

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    Bartender, Skyline Hotel Malmö, 1992. A bartender (also known as a barkeep or barman or barmaid or a mixologist) is a person who formulates and serves alcoholic or soft drink beverages behind the bar, usually in a licensed establishment as well as in restaurants and nightclubs, but also occasionally at private parties. Bartenders also usually ...

  9. Beer sommelier - Wikipedia

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    A beer sommelier tapping a barrel for a taste at Nebraska Brewing Company. A beer sommelier, also known as a cicerone in the United States, [1] [2] [3] is a trained professional, working in the hospitality and alcoholic beverage industry, who specializes in the service and knowledge of beer, similar to a traditional wine sommelier.