4-Hour Cocktail Workshop for One or Two or 40-Hour Bartending Course at 786-Bartend in Hollywood (Up to 68% Off)
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Instructors provide spirited education on high-quality liquors, teaching mixing, presentation & etiquette in actual nightclub
Like cauldrons or old feelings for a high-school car, martinis are meant to be stirred up now and then. Get a feel for bartending basics with today’s Groupon to 786-Bartend in Hollywood. Choose from the following options:
- For $49, you get a 4-hour cocktail workshop for one (a $99 value).
- For $85, you get a 4-hour cocktail workshop for two (a $198 value).
- For $159, you get a 40-hour bartending course (a $495 value).<p>
786-Bartend infuses the brains of student drink-slingers with 80-proof knowledge through a slew of cocktail workshops and bartending courses. Generally offered between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., each four-hour cocktail workshop teaches pupils how to shake and stir more than a dozen classic cocktails and martinis. The seasoned stirrers educate would-be bartenders on the spirited synergies of high-quality liquors and common drink ingredients and share veteran bar-backing tips such as how to open drink umbrellas in a windstorm. Complimentary light snacks, including vegetables, cheeses, and crackers, stave off cocktail-induced cases of the nibbles.
For those looking for a more intensive sojourn into the shakeable arts the 40-hour bartending course grooms prospective bartenders with instruction on drink preparation and presentation, job-interview etiquette, and resumé construction. Pupils can opt to complete the course in one week of all-day classes, two weeks of half-day or night classes, or across two consecutive weekends of all-day classes. Taught onsite in an actual nightclub, the course lets budding bartenders serve drinks to real customers who, like regular bar patrons, ignore last call and try to open tabs with library cards.
Instructors provide spirited education on high-quality liquors, teaching mixing, presentation & etiquette in actual nightclub
Like cauldrons or old feelings for a high-school car, martinis are meant to be stirred up now and then. Get a feel for bartending basics with today’s Groupon to 786-Bartend in Hollywood. Choose from the following options:
- For $49, you get a 4-hour cocktail workshop for one (a $99 value).
- For $85, you get a 4-hour cocktail workshop for two (a $198 value).
- For $159, you get a 40-hour bartending course (a $495 value).<p>
786-Bartend infuses the brains of student drink-slingers with 80-proof knowledge through a slew of cocktail workshops and bartending courses. Generally offered between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., each four-hour cocktail workshop teaches pupils how to shake and stir more than a dozen classic cocktails and martinis. The seasoned stirrers educate would-be bartenders on the spirited synergies of high-quality liquors and common drink ingredients and share veteran bar-backing tips such as how to open drink umbrellas in a windstorm. Complimentary light snacks, including vegetables, cheeses, and crackers, stave off cocktail-induced cases of the nibbles.
For those looking for a more intensive sojourn into the shakeable arts the 40-hour bartending course grooms prospective bartenders with instruction on drink preparation and presentation, job-interview etiquette, and resumé construction. Pupils can opt to complete the course in one week of all-day classes, two weeks of half-day or night classes, or across two consecutive weekends of all-day classes. Taught onsite in an actual nightclub, the course lets budding bartenders serve drinks to real customers who, like regular bar patrons, ignore last call and try to open tabs with library cards.
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About 786-Bartend
Technicolor liqueurs stream from bottles and shakers as 786-Bartend infuses the brains of students with 80-proof knowledge. Workshops for intro and advanced mixology —developed by founder and award winning bartender Isaac Ergas—begin with international history lessons on the origin and evolution of the modern cocktail. Then barkeeps expound on the spirited synergies of high-quality liquors and common drink ingredients and share veteran bar-backing tips, such as how to open drink umbrellas in a windstorm. Prospective bartenders can opt to complete the 40-hour bartending course, which provides in-depth instruction on drink preparation and presentation, job-interview etiquette, and resumé construction. Taught onsite in an actual nightclub, 786-Bartend’s courses let students serve drinks to real customers who, like regular bar patrons, ignore last call and try to open tabs with library cards.