Bartending is a hands on profession and must be taught by hands on instruction behind a real bar, in a real bar or nightclub environment. We will teach you everything you need to become a professional bartender in two weeks or less. Upon graduation, you will be ready to work in any bar or nightclub in the country, with a nationally recognized certificate. Even though Bartending is one of the oldest known professions, the skills and knowledge required changes constantly. We are constantly updating our materials so you only learn relevant, up to date information that will allow you to excel as a professional bartender.
Our bartending schools are the best place for learning the art of mixology. With so many bartending school locations throughout the Southern and Northern California areas, as well as in Florida, Nevada, Colorado, Washington, North Carolina and more...a National Bartender School is likely right around the corner. And with NBS, a fun job working in great bars and restaurants and meeting exciting people is also right around the corner. Bartending is one of the few job skills always in demand, and portable worldwide. Below is just a fraction of some of the information our extensive bartending course will cover.
60 pages of printed text outlining the following areas:
At the completion of the first complete week the student is invited to participate in the written mid-term exam. This aids boththe student and the instructor in charting the students progress. At the completion of the second (final) week, the student completes a 4 page written exam. The student can take the test whenever he/she feels confident enough to take the exam. The student may also re-take the exam if he/she did not pass the first time.
School certificate is awarded after completion of 40 hours of instruction, a final written exam (90% passing grade) and a practical speed drill (12 drinks in 7 minutes minimum).
including recipe, garnish, glass ware, mixing method and presentation.

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