Bartending Course
Clock Hours: 34 Hours
Course Description:
Our Bartending School provides a hands-on environment that allows the students the opportunity to learn the skills of bar tending using official bar equipment, bottles, and drink recipes. The program includes a mix of lecture and lab courses. The students learn the art of mixology by preparing frozen drinks, layered drinks, and specialized cocktails, speed and efficiency in preparing drinks, bar operations, and the knowledge of beers and wines. The skills learned in this course prepares students for careers in the bartending industry as bar tenders, waiters, bar backs in restaurants, dance clubs, bars, and hotels as well as the skills to work as independent bartenders for special events and parties.
The Premium Institute of Bartending provides a learning environment that promotes professional development in presentation, resume writing, and communication skills. The graduates receive their TABC certification upon completion of the course. The students graduate with quality bar tending skills and the ability to immediately step into a career in their field with a Certificate of Completion in Bartending.
Externship Description:
The Premium Institute of Bartending is the only Bartending School in the DFW area that requires every student complete a 2-hour Externship at a local bar or restaurant prior to graduation. The Externship Coordinator schedules each student an Externship Site based on the type of environment that the student wants to work in after graduation, the current needs of the site, and the student's availability. This allows you to learn more than the abc's of bartending.
By participating in the externship, you will gain the following:
- Bartending experience prior to graduation
- Increase your confidence level prior to gaining employment
- The ability to interact with paying customers
- Learn to operate POS systems
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B101 - Introduction to Bar Operating Procedures
B102 - Garnishes and Cocktail Presentation
B103 - Free Pouring, Mixing, and Proper Serving Techniques
B104 - Wine and After Dinner Drinks
B105 - Specialized Cocktails
B106 – Introduction to Beers, Ales, and Lagers
B107 – Speed and Efficiency
B108 - Success Strategies
B109 -Alcohol Awareness (TABC)
B110 -Externship
B111 -Final Exam
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