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How to become a Kansas bartender



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Kansas is looking for bartenders. You need to ensure that you have the correct qualifications. This position requires you to understand the licensing requirements, minimum age, types of alcohol, and license requirements. A license is not difficult to obtain and can provide a great foundation for your resume.

Bartending is an excellent way to earn extra money. You can choose to work in a restaurant or bar, or you can work at catered events. You will need patience and endurance as well as honesty with customers. A healthy salary is also possible. This occupation has been growing in recent decades. The demand for bartenders has increased as more people become involved in the business.

The best thing about being a bartender? You get to meet new people. You'll make new friends and earn a higher salary. It is possible to make lots of money from generous tips. The bartender could make $2 if the customer orders a $10 drink and they pay $5. It is possible to make this kind of money with only a basic knowledge of how to mix drinks, but you need to learn more if you want to succeed.


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Depending on the state, you may have to take a course to be able to get a bartending license. The government issues a bartending license, which gives you the right to sell alcohol. A certificate does not imply that you are able to mix and serve cocktails. However, it does show that you have the knowledge necessary. There are many courses available to help you obtain a bartending license. These courses can be taken either on your own or in a school setting.


To locate a good school, do a search on the Internet. You can also contact a local business to ask questions. The first step in becoming bartender is to find a great bartending school. While there are many online programs, it is important to get a program that is accredited and approved. It is important to check that the school has a local license.

Bartending can be a rewarding, challenging and fun career. You can work in luxury restaurants or bars. A decent salary is possible, which can help you pay for your next vacation. For this profession to be successful, you will need to have the right attitude, sense of humor, as well as the willingness to work hard.

If you intend to become a bartender or a server of liquor, a responsible service-of-liquor-serving program will be essential. These programs teach you how to serve alcohol responsibly. These programs also include topics such as how to spot fake IDs and DUI, and the dangers associated with underage drinking.


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After you have received your certification, it is possible to apply for a licence. The license will be a document that your employer must see. The majority of states require passing scores on an exam. There are exceptions.




FAQ

What are the 10 most popular mixed drinks?

These are the top ten bestselling mixed drinks

  1. Cosmopolitan (2 oz vodka + 1/4 oz cranberry juice + 2 oz club soda)
  2. Margarita (3 oz tequila + 3 oz lime juice + 1 tsp sugar)
  3. Mojito (2 oz light rum + 4 oz fresh mint leaves + 1/2 cup crushed ice)
  4. White Russian (2 oz vodka + 2 oz heavy cream + 1 tbsp Kahlua coffee liqueur)
  5. Screwdriver (2 oz vodka + 6 oz orange juice + 1/2 tsp grenadine syrup)
  6. Daiquiri (1 oz white rum + 1/2 oz maraschino cherry juice + 1/2 oz lime juice + 1/8 tsp simple syrup)
  7. Pina Colada (2 oz coconut rum + 1/2 cup pineapple juice + 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut flakes)
  8. Hurricane (1 oz dark rum + 1/2 ounce amaretto + 1/2 oz pineapple juice + 1/4 oz lime juice + 1 oz ginger ale)
  9. Moscow Mule (2 oz vodka + 5 oz ginger beer + 1/4 oz simple syrup)
  10. Long Island Ice Tea (2 oz gin + 7 oz sweet & sour mix)


What kind of glasses should you buy?

Buy glasses that hold 4oz (118ml) or less. Glasses larger in volume than this can cause glasses to heat up and possibly burn your eyes.


What are good mixed beverages to order at a pub?

An Old Fashioned would be a great choice. This classic cocktail consists of bourbon whiskey mixed with sugar syrup, bitters, water, and other ingredients.

This name derives from the fact that the original recipe was made without ice. Original recipe called for only whiskey, sugar, sweetener, and bitters.

When people began adding ice to the mix they added "Old-Fashioned," to the title as they believed the old-fashioned version tasted best.

Another option is to try a Manhattan. Another great option. This is essentially a variant on the Old Fashioned. You use rye whiskey instead of bourbon. You also use sweet vermouth instead of sugar.

This is a popular option for bartenders due to its simplicity and delicious taste.



Statistics

  • The tequila should be 100 percent agave, not the cheaper “mixto” products, which blend a minimum of 51 percent agave with other sugars. (cooking.nytimes.com)
  • If you choose one that's made with 100 percent agave (like Milagro or Sauza), you'll save a ton of money and still get a great-tasting drink. (mashed.com)
  • majority of pineapple juice and Malibu rum is only 21% alcohol content. (breakingtheboredom.com)
  • its content makes it 10.5%, which is far less than wine. (breakingtheboredom.com)



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How To

How to make the perfect Margarita from home

The most widely used cocktail is made using tequila (made from agave), Cointreau, a sweet orange liqueur, and fresh lime. To enhance the flavor you can add salt or sugar, bitters (or cinnamon sticks), and chocolate syrup.

Here's how to make your own!

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup of ice cubes
  • 3 oz Tequila Blanco
  • 1/4 cup Cointreau
  • Juice 1 Lime
  • Salt
  • Sugar
  • Sticks of Cinnamon
  • Chocolate syrup

Method

Combine all ingredients in a shaker. Add ice. Shake vigorously for 10 seconds, then pour into a glass. Garnish the glass with a slice lemon if you wish.

This recipe is also suitable for use as a template when making other types or alcohols.

  • Whiskey Sour
  • Daiquiri
  • Manhattan
  • White Russian
  • Brandy Alexanders
  • Gin & Tonics
  • Sidecars
  • Collins
  • Scotch & Soda
  • Margaritas




 



How to become a Kansas bartender