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    I live in east Africa and we don't have bartending school. What can I do to become a bartender?
    Tom Blake
    Professional Bartender
    Tom Blake manages the bartending blog, craftybartending.com. He has been a bartender since 2012 and has written a book named The Bartender's Field Manual.
    Professional Bartender
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    Online courses can help quite a lot, as can books. There are quite a few books I’d recommend you check out, such as The Bartender's Field Manual by Tom Blake, The Joy of Mixology by Gary Regan, and The Bar Book by Jeffrey Morganthaler.
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    My parents are against me becoming a bartender. How can I defend my decision to them?
    Tom Blake
    Professional Bartender
    Tom Blake manages the bartending blog, craftybartending.com. He has been a bartender since 2012 and has written a book named The Bartender's Field Manual.
    Professional Bartender
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    Explain to them that being a bartender teaches you many valuable life skills and there’s a craft and skill behind it that you love and enjoy. There’s a podcast in particular the I’d recommend they listen to that can explain how the hospitality industry can be more than a ‘summer job’. Although the interviewee isn’t a bartender, (they are a sommelier) there’s a lot of overlap:
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    What are the first steps to becoming a bartender?
    Tom Blake
    Professional Bartender
    Tom Blake manages the bartending blog, craftybartending.com. He has been a bartender since 2012 and has written a book named The Bartender's Field Manual.
    Professional Bartender
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    Write your resume, go to bartending school, then apply for barback and waiting positions.
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    Are there instructional books about mixing drinks?
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    There are several books out there to tell you how to mix drinks, I have one called 10,000 drinks by Paul Knorr. It is a great book, it shows you almost everything you need to know.
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    Do I need a bartender's certificate before I can work in a bar, or will the bar certify me for the job?
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    This depends on the bar. Many bars require a certificate, but small neighborhood bars may let you get experience on the job. If you know other bartenders, they may be able to teach you the tricks of the trade and introduce you to bars that are hiring.
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    How do I find a bartending course?
    Community Answer
    You can search the internet for hospitality or bartending schools and classes.
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    I want to be a bartender, but I'm 18. Can I be?
    Community Answer
    The laws vary region to region. In some countries, and even some US states, you can be a bartender at 18; others require you to be 21.
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    How can I practice bartending when I'm not of age?
    StormyRocker 152
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    The best way to start is when you are at a family gathering. Ask people if you can to refill or replace whatever they are drinking.
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    Which brands should be kept in a speed rack and why?
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    In my experience here in Australia, Jack Daniel, Jim Beam White, Bundy UP, Smirnoff, Captain Morgan's and Johnny Walker are kept closest to the prep area because they are the most commonly ordered. Vodka, Pimm's, Bailey's and similar should be kept in their respective tiered shelves further away. Things might be different in a cocktail bar though, where liquors and syrups would be closest to your preparation space.
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    What is the qualification need to do bartending course?
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    Get a job in a bar, that is the best way to learn. The courses will teach you how to mix drinks in your own time, but when there is a bar full of people, taking your time is not the way. Head straight for a bar, even if it is just for one night a week.
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