Many of us might think being a bartender is a walk in the park. Your customers will recognize your skills and talents and will be pleased to leave you awesome tips every time they leave your bar.
To be a great bartender, you have got to not only know how to make some of the most popular drinks out there, you will also need to know how to make some of the not so popular drinks, for those who enjoy them. Many online have a step-by step photo sequence of how to prepare the drink, as well as an audio of the instructor giving you helpful tips, tricks and summaries. You can have the looks but have no kind of skills whatsoever, when it comes to being behind the bar.
An experienced bartender can help you calculate how much and what alcohol you'll need to stock your bar. The DJ can either announce drink specials or even events, as well as help to get people to your bar. The most common tools in bartending are shakers, measuring cups, rinsing bowls and straws.
Bartending requires that you put your personality on display and you must do this in the interview. Customers want and expect to see a smiling face making their drinks, so have fun.