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Three-Hour Intro to Bartending Class for One or Two at Texas School of Bartenders (Up to 72% Off)

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Students practice at realistic bartending stations under expert tutelage, learning skills and recipes for highballs and manhattans

Like baking a cake, mixing a drink requires precise measurements and the restraint to not ingest so many ingredients that you ruin your own birthday party. Become a power-mixer with this Groupon.

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  • $45 for a three-hour Intro to Bartending class for one (a $150 value)
  • $85 for a three-hour Intro to Bartending class for two (a $300 value)

    After brushing up on basic liquor vocabulary, students spend two hours getting a feel for mixology by shaking up cocktails behind a real bar. Aspiring booze chefs learn the differences between the free-pour method and the shake-and-strain technique. Classes are held on Saturdays and cover basic highballs, martinis, and manhattans, along with terminology and communication skills necessary for handling customer requests.

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About Texas School of Bartenders

For 25 years, Texas School of Bartenders has minted professional-grade mix masters in its hands-on classes held in classrooms that simulate real bars. The school's training labs brims with 42 bar stations loaded with up-to-date equipment, including touchscreen registers and serving trays made of hover boards. Full 40-hour courses run throughout the day to accommodate people with designs on pursuing bartending as a career. Covering drink recipes, customer service, and mixing techniques, introductory crash courses throw students into bartending in the same way Spartans taught their children to swim—by throwing them into a shark tank.

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