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Tuesday 29 January 2013

How Can Someone Become a Bartender?

By Thomas Stilwell


Before we answer the question "how do you become a bartender?" you need to discover if bartending is the right job for you. Bartending can be a very unpredictable job, with lots of people barking orders at you. Needless to say, the work load can get tough making the job very stressful.

It's also important to consider that you will probably have to deal with a lot of drunk people. As I'm sure you know, many drunk people can be rude. Also, if you consider yourself a morning person than stay away from bartending. Bartenders work late and dont get home until after the bar is closed and cleaned.

Even after these draw backs bartending may be a good career for many. If you're an outgoing friendly person whom favors nearly all individuals than you might be cut out for this variety of work.

So how do you become a bartender?

Don't expect a bar to hire you if you've never bartended before. It's a skill that takes a long time to master. There are a couple of ways a person can become a bartender.

One method is to attend bartending school. Bartending lessons can give you experience mixing drinks. You'll also have plenty of time to memorize the most popular drinks. This is important so that you don't find yourself running back and forth to a drink recipe book.

When going to bartending school its also a good possibility that you will become TAM certified. TAM stands for Techniques in Alcohol Management. This course guides you on ethical behavior when serving alcohol, improves your abilities to prevent the sale of liquor to minors, and teaches you ways to minimize accidents.

Although being TAM certified is not a requirement in most places, a number of towns and cities do demand at minimum one TAM certified member of staff be in the property at all times.

You can also become a barback. From here you can work your way up to become a bartender. A Barback can be thought of as the right hand man for the bartender. He generally does tasks like chopping the garnishes, cleaning the glassware, getting extra stock from the back room, and ensuring the ice wells stay full.

Many people in the business say you shouldn't bother going to bartending school. Instead they recommend becoming a barback. It's important to remember that this is your choice not theirs. Bartending school is a great way to get extra training. It will also increase you self confidence behind the bar before actually tending bar for real.

Make sure you research the school you're thinking about attending. Like anything else, some classes are bad, some are good. So put in the extra effort to find out if its worth your money.

Whichever course you choose to take one thing is definitely for sure. It really is valuable to possess at least some general entry level knowledge prior to seeking a position as a bartender. Find out the varied varieties of liquor, and the styles of beers. Start building drinks at home and additionally commit to memory the most popular drink recipes.

Just keep your eye on the prize and you'll get your first job. Learn the basics and set your mind to it. Bartending can be a great career, so get to work learning.




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