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    What Is Flair Bartending Flair bartending is basically the art and skill of entertaining your clientele or audience with the juggling and manipulation of your bar tools that includes, shaker tins, glassware, garnish, napkins, in some rather neat, tricky and dazzling ways. Flair bartending is not all about the juggling of the bottles, some ice trick which is the definition of flair bartending in the strictest sense, but generally, it is just anything that can create an extra excitement and dazzle

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY A. Books Davis, Bernard; (Food and Beverage Management, Butterworth- Heinemann 1998, pg. 67) Sanders, Edward; (Food Service Profitability: A Control Approach, Prentice Hall 1998, pg. 84) Roldan, Amelia et al; (Food Service and Bartending, AR Skills Development & Management Service 2003, pg. 122) Babcock, Philip Ph.D; (Webster’s Third New International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged, 1973 Pg.57) B. Journals and Magazines Murphy, Cana.,(Jacob’s Creek

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    Building Your Team Benjamin F. Smith Franklin University ENTR395-F2WW-Foundations of Entrepreneurship Professor Timothy McCafferty October 15, 2017 Building Your Team Introduction A business venture is a piece of art, it is a pile of mud and as the mud begins to take shape, the possibility of Michelangelo’s David becomes a reality. The unfortunate risk is that instead of “David”, the mud may form into Benjamin Smith’s childhood playdough figures (not a pretty sight). A lot of risk is

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    Hypothesis: Bar culture is thought to be a free for all and a very egocentric society, that is highly alcohol charged and a party scene. Due to this perception, it is often believed that bar culture is a society where there is not much interaction with others besides the bartender and or the individuals that you are with. I am a novice when it comes to bar culture for many reasons but one of the most profound factors is that my family has a bad history with alcohol but my interest is peaked by this

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    Do you feel let down when you fail a bottle flip multiple times in a row? Do you seem to unintentionally shift your focus when someone is bottle flipping around you? These issues are common to the average teenager and can cause some problems to those attempting the bottle flipping challenge and those around them. Overall, bottle flipping is a negative aspect that causes frustration, depression, and a shift in focus. Though most teenagers get excited when they hear the thud of a water bottle land

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    this world. So then I started to think about what my interests are. At first there was nothing that seemed to interest me at all. After some time thinking about my plans for after high school, I decided that I want to be a bartender. Nevertheless bartending is not a type of career little kids think about wanting to pursue into, but it is something that everyone would think about as they are getting older along with many other career choices that they may not of known existed. A day as a bartender

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    Bartending is a highly competitive career between young and old adults. Many college student rely on being a bartender as their main source of income. In many ways, some might say I have the perfect job. I succeed to work in an upbeat atmosphere, meet new people, and sample some treasured spirits. Most of the time you can find me laughing with guests while mixing their favorite cocktails on the menu. I play host to their party and gatekeeper to their alcohol. Some will try to make friends with me

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    Recently, I was granted an opportunity to interview for a coveted bartending position at a private speakeasy-style whiskey and cigar lounge. There was one problem: I had little to no knowledge of top-shelf whiskeys and just 6 months of bartending experience. At first, I almost turned down the interview. How was I ever going to learn enough in two days to pass the knowledge test given in person during the interview? Certainly there would be better applicants than me! I couldn’t bring myself

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    not before July. Rousey is currently working on acting in a remake of “Roadhouse,” which is taking up all her time. Since Rousey was 11 her whole life revolved around fighting. At 21, she became an olympic bronze medalist, but then found herself bartending to make ends meet. Now, she is a world famous fighter and she’s famous for her insanely fast take

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    continuously been regular apply for the entire bartenders to be female; whilst this is not an issue in and of itself, it has ended in gradual and sloppy bartending. The general manager almost always hires bartenders considering that the applicant is attractive despite now not having any bartending experience or potential about appropriate bartending etiquette or drink recipes. Accordingly, a handful of bartenders on staff take an unreasonable amount of time to make even the easiest of drinks. In

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