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You want the person to be attentive and understand and hear you. And, of course, you'll have a bad day, but if you're not even looking the person that you're taking orders from in the eye or not making them feel welcome, you're not excelling at what you're doing. There's a difference between delivering someone a drink or making them a drink or creating an experience that's going to make them go, "This was awesome.” And that is the tricky part. Some people are born with it and they're just naturally so good with people that it doesn't even matter what you do. They will love you and come back. Some people are in between. So if you want to become a bartender, make an effort to work on your people skills.
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How to
Make a Blow Job Shot
A Blow Job shot is a popular party drink that was created in the late 1980s. It gets its titillating title from the way it's consumed and how the ingredients in the shot look. This shot is typically consumed by women and...
How to Enjoy Soju: A Guide to Drinking & Cultural Etiquette
Learn how to open, pour, and drink soju like a Korean Soju, a traditional rice-, wheat-, or barley-based liquor, is a popular drink in Korea (and around the world). While often served chilled, it can be enjoyed warm, col...
How to Drink Bacardi: Straight, Mixed, & More
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Make Ice Without a Freezer
Freezing water without a freezer can be a tricky undertaking. The easiest solution, if you live somewhere with cold weather, is to use below-freezing temperatures to make ice cubes outside. Just make sure to cover up you...
How to
Make Alcohol
Alcohol is produced when sugar and yeast combine to make alcohol and carbon dioxide. You can create your own alcohol from fruit, fruit juice, grains, and other organic materials that have high sugar content. However, it ...
How to
Drink Bombay Sapphire
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A Complete Guide to Carbonated Water: Types, Differences, & More
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How to Make a Sex on the Beach Pitcher for a Large Party
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How to
Make Root Beer
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How to
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While it’s named after the Spanish word for lemon, Bacardi Limon is actually made with a combination of lemon, lime, and grapefruit. The citrus profile and the tropical flavor of rum work well together in a range of dr...
How to
Make a Pornstar Cocktail
The sour taste of Sourpuss liqueur and the sweet taste of lime hits you instantly in this alcoholic drink.
How to
Make a Slushie
Summer drinks you can make with the right tools and some patience It’s a hot day, and what could be more refreshing than a delicious homemade slushie? Honestly, slushies are still great even if it’s cold outside. Ma...
How to
Make a Paralyzer
Bubbly, creamy and cold, this cocktail keeps you happy and relaxed. But that's all part of its plan. Paralyze yourself with a few basic ingredients and a tall glass. You can pour this so the drink ends up in attractive l...
How to
Make Dandelion Wine
When life gives you a yard full of dandelions, make dandelion wine! Instead of spraying or destroying dandelions, cut a bucket full and make a batch of wine using sugar, yeast, and citrus. Once you ferment and strain you...
How to Make Brandy at Home: A Step-By-Step Guide
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How to
Drink Sambuca
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How Do You Cut Corks by Hand without Crumbling
A step-by-step guide for cutting corks for crafting If you’ve ever broken a cork while opening a bottle of wine, you’re all too familiar with how easily they crumble into pieces. Since cleanly cutting dry corks is ne...
