Thursday, April 23, 2009

Bartending Videos and extras

Bartending wasn't really considered a true profession but more like a temporary job for students paying their own way through college, people that were in between other jobs or people that wanted to have their own supply of alcohol handy. With the hospitality industry growing ever more competitive patrons are always looking for a better experience. Your customers want to be treated well and get good service.

They also serve water, juice, pop and other non alcoholic beverages for customers who do not wish to drink alcohol such as a designated driver or a non drinker. The cost of learning how to bartend online is less than a third of a real brick and mortar school. No longer is the customer limited to the local tavern with one brand of scotch. Exhibition flair is flair performed for entertainment and competition purposes and generally involves longer, choreographed routines.

A lot of the moves you can see in a competition probably won't be seen at the local bar on a busy weekend. Or throwing a bottle up in the air from behind and catching it on the head. Start of slow and work your way up to the more difficult aspects. Exhibition flair can involve moves and routines performed while not in the drink making process.

Beyond entertaining your customers, there are many additional benefits to becoming proficient at flair. You must learn how to operate the bar equipment and the importance of good customer service. By having a professional attitude and being a better all around bartender, you will attract more customers as well as impress your regulars and increase your sales revenue. Most experts will tell you never to practice at work and it is a good idea because you don't want to look like a fool trying new tricks, always do what you are comfortable and can hit everytime when you are at work or in front of a crowd.

Check back frequently as we will be adding pages and posts to site site that provides step by step instructions to some of the basic elements. If you want the best flair video, then you have to check out the Bottleslinger series.

Have a look here for more greatbartending videos.

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