
Bartender books will help you master the art of mixology, no matter if you are a home bartender and professional mixologist. You can use them to help you with basic cleaning techniques and serve techniques, as well as more advanced techniques like Nitro-muddling. Bartender books will also increase your restaurant's profitability and help you sell more alcohol. They can also be used to help you catch people trying to steal your alcohol.
A number of the top bartender books can help to explain the history and current techniques of bartenders. Additionally, you will find helpful recipes and instructions for creating your own cocktails. There are many options for bartender books. It is important to select the one that fits your needs. Some books are best for novice bartenders while others are better for experienced bartenders.
The Joy of Mixology, a comprehensive book on cocktail making, is available to help you master the art of mixology. It covers the history of cocktails, from the creation of botanicals to how they are made into alcoholic beverages. It also gives an overview of the tools and techniques bartenders use as well as a breakdown of beverage categories.

Jim Meehan is a industry legend and Jim's cocktail book is a must for anyone wanting to know how to make the perfect drink. His book has 500 recipes and covers historic and popular drinks. Anecdotes, fun facts, and humorous stories about booze are included in the book. For those who have never made a cocktail before, he also provides a breakdown of the logic behind classic cocktails.
Tiki Cocktail Book is a wonderful book for lovers of tiki cocktails. Written by a professional bartender, the book features recipes and full-color illustrations of art deco cocktails. The book includes a story about Tiki Bar, as well as an account of the patrons who visited the bar in 1920s.
Meehan's Manual is a great book for bartenders who want to start their own bar. It has 100 cocktail recipes. There are also tips for creating a restaurant and designing a menu. You will also find tips on how to plan your space and make drinks for different occasions. The book also includes recipes for your bar, including information on how to make your own alcohol and a full list.
Salvatore Calabrese's "The Art of Mixology" is another great book for bartenders. Calabrese, an award-winning bartender and one of the most prominent figures in the bartending industry is Calabrese. His book includes many new recipes as well. He is a scientist with a background in biology, chemistry and shares tips on creating unique flavors. He also provides historical information about booze, including its history. Beautiful photography is featured in the book, as well as full-color vintage ads.

"The Bourbon Bartender" is written by Jane Danger, the beverage director at Mother of Pearl in New York City. This book contains more then a dozen recipes. It also includes detailed instructions on how to make various types of bourbon beverages. The book includes a history and instructions on how to make your own ingredients.
FAQ
How big a ice cube trays do I need?
Either a 6-x-8-inch or 5-x-7-inch ice cube tray is needed.
What are the most common drinks that bartenders need to know?
The most important thing a bartender must learn is how to make a perfect cocktail. It's more than just mixing ingredients. It is not enough to know the purpose of each ingredient and why you chose it. The best bartenders are able to use their knowledge to create amazing drinks.
What's the difference between a mocktail and a cocktail?
A cocktail is one that contains liquor. A mocktail is made with fruit juice.
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- with a light percentage of 4.2% or any with a light percentage of 4.2% or any Coors/Bud/Miller Lite, which also is 4.2% (breakingtheboredom.com)
- You can simply follow the rule of thumb: $1/beer or wine, $2/ cocktail, and 10-20% for large tabs. (alembicbar.com)
- majority of pineapple juice and Malibu rum is only 21% alcohol content. (breakingtheboredom.com)
- It is customary to leave a tip of 10-20% of the bill total. (boguesounddistillery.com)
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How To
How to order drinks at a bar without embarrassing yourself
There are many options for ordering drinks at your local bar. However, these methods require that you know the type of drink you want before you go to the counter. You can ask your server to recommend what kind of drink you would like. This will ensure that you don't feel embarrassed asking your server for suggestions.
This is done by speaking to your server and telling her what type of drink it is. You could say, "I would like a glass beer." Next, tell the server what kind of beer it is. You could, for instance, say that you would like Budweiser. Next, tell the server how big you'd like it to be (e.g. medium, large). When you're done, he/she will give you the correct price, and you'll never feel awkward again!