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You want the person to be attentive and understand and hear you. And, of course, you'll have a bad day, but if you're not even looking the person that you're taking orders from in the eye or not making them feel welcome, you're not excelling at what you're doing. There's a difference between delivering someone a drink or making them a drink or creating an experience that's going to make them go, "This was awesome.” And that is the tricky part. Some people are born with it and they're just naturally so good with people that it doesn't even matter what you do. They will love you and come back. Some people are in between. So if you want to become a bartender, make an effort to work on your people skills.
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Pop open the famed Japanese soda with a marble insideRamune is a popular carbonated soft drink from Japan, but it’s best known for its unusually fun bottle shape and stopper. A glass marble acts as a unique cap for the...
How to
Make a Blow Job Shot
A Blow Job shot is a popular party drink that was created in the late 1980s. It gets its titillating title from the way it's consumed and how the ingredients in the shot look. This shot is typically consumed by women and...
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How to Drink Bacardi: Straight, Mixed, & More
Get sippin’ with our best tips & tricks for drinking BacardiBacardi Rum was established in Cuba in 1862 and has been a favorite spirit amongst partygoers, night-clubbers, and dinner guests ever since. Bacardi rums are ...
How to Enjoy Soju: A Guide to Drinking & Cultural Etiquette
Learn how to open, pour, and drink soju like a Korean Soju, a traditional rice-, wheat-, or barley-based liquor, is a popular drink in Korea (and around the world). While often served chilled, it can be enjoyed warm, col...
How to
Drink Bacardi Limon
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How to
Drink Bombay Sapphire
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A Complete Guide to Carbonated Water: Types, Differences, & More
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How to
Make a Jager Bomb
The Jager Bomb is a popular party-starting shot. The classic Jager Bomb involves one shot (1.5 ounces) of Jägermeister and half of an 8.4 ounce can of Red Bull. Drop the shot of Jager into a highball glass of Red Bull, ...
How to
Make a Paralyzer
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How to
Drink Cointreau
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How to
Make Root Beer
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How to Make Your Own Moonshine at Home
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How Do You Cut Corks by Hand without Crumbling
A step-by-step guide for cutting corks for crafting If you’ve ever broken a cork while opening a bottle of wine, you’re all too familiar with how easily they crumble into pieces. Since cleanly cutting dry corks is ne...
How to
Make Apple Cider
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How to Make a Sex on the Beach Pitcher for a Large Party
Plus ingredients for a Sex on the Beach shot or cocktailIf you love the idea of serving a fruity cocktail at your next party, make a large batch of Sex on the Beach! Since the delicious drink relies on a simple ratio of ...
How to
Make Corn Whiskey
If you'd like to try your hand at homemade whiskey, corn whiskey is a great one to start with. You'll need to create a corn mash with a few basic ingredients (like crushed corn, malted barley, yeast, and sugar). Strain t...
How to
Make a Pornstar Cocktail
The sour taste of Sourpuss liqueur and the sweet taste of lime hits you instantly in this alcoholic drink.
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Test Alcohol Content Without a Hydrometer
Testing for alcohol content is an important part of home-brewing to determine the potency of your drinks. While most people will use a hydrometer to check the alcohol levels, you can also use a refractometer, which measu...
