Mastering Bartending in a Week or Less

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Through this course you will learn to make several varieties of drinks, from traditional to trendy. You will also learn the responsibilities and etiquette of a mixologist. By the end, you will be equipped to work in any establishment as a professional mixologist.

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Step-by-Step Courses List

Chapter One:

Day 1

  1. Intro
  2. Glassware
  3. Tools
  4. Alcohol Types
Chapter Two:

Day 2

  1. Martini
  2. Martini continued
  3. Flavored Martini
  4. Section Tool
  5. Long Island
  6. Sour Drinks
  7. Popular Drinks Part 1
  8. Popular Drinks Part 2
  9. Popular Drinks Part 3
  10. Popular Drinks Part 4
  11. Ruthie Martini
  12. Ruthie Martini Continued
  13. Flavored Martinis
  14. More Sour Drinks
Chapter Three:

Day 3

  1. Recap Drinks
  2. Muddlers
  3. Popular Drinks
  4. Popular Drinks 2
  5. Tropical Drinks
  6. Shooters Part 1
  7. Shooters Part 2
  8. Shooters Part 3
  9. Shots
  10. Shooters Conclusion
  11. Beer
  12. Greetings Customers
Chapter Four:

Day 4

  1. Recap-Drinks
  2. Layered Shots
  3. Wines
  4. Counterfeit Money
  5. Organizing Your Bar Part 1
  6. Organizing Your Bar Part 2
  7. Valid ID
  8. Tools and Accessories
  9. Common Issues
Chapter Five:

Day 5

  1. Review Intro
  2. Review Characters
  3. Review Tools
  4. Review Pour
  5. Review Glass
  6. Review Martinis
  7. Review Muddler
  8. Review Drinks
  9. Review Lit
  10. Review Sour Drinks
  11. Review Types of Liquor
  12. Review More Drinks
  13. Review Tropical Drinks
  14. Review Shooters
  15. Review Beer
  16. Review Layered Shots
  17. Review Money
  18. Review ID
  19. Conclusion
Chapter Six:

From traditional to trendy, this course will teach you how to make a whole variety of drinks. Understand the role, responsibilities and etiquette of a mixologist, and you’ll be equipped to work in a professional establishment. Created by skilled experts, this course is straightforward and easy to understand, so you can get the job you want.

Learning with IT tutor pro has many advantages. The course material is delivered straight to you and can be adapted to fit in with your lifestyle. It is created by experts within the industry, meaning you are receiving accurate information, which is up-to-date and easy to understand.

Whether you aspire to be the next Tom Cruise in Cocktail, or apply for a position with the girls of Coyote Ugly, this course is designed to equip you to become a professional mixologist. This program will help you to learn the art of Mixology and Bartending. The lessons include video demonstrations of actual classroom training.

Through this course you will learn to make several varieties of drinks, from traditional to trendy. You will also learn the responsibilities and etiquette of a mixologist. By the end, you will be equipped to work in any establishment as a professional mixologist.

We can transform you from a complete beginner into a fully trained professional ready to work in a cocktail bar. If you have some basic bar experience but have never had any formal training, then our course is also perfect for you as you will learn everything from the essentials to more advanced techniques step by step. This course has been designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills required to become a professional mixologist.

We have been training bartenders with the most up to date relevant techniques and recipes. Our course programme constantly evolves and is updated regularly to keep up with the latest trends in the industry.

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Through this course you will learn to make several varieties of drinks, from traditional to trendy. You will also learn the responsibilities and etiquette of a mixologist. By the end, you will be equipped to work in any establishment as a professional mixologist.

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