Mixology Course
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
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Mixology Course
Whether you aspire to be the next Tom Cruise in Cocktail, or apply for a position with the girls of Coyote Ugly, this course is designed to equip you to become a professional mixologist. This program will help you to learn the art of Mixology and Bartending. The lessons include video demonstrations of actual classroom training.
Through this course you will learn to make several varieties of drinks, from traditional to trendy.
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About this course
You will also learn the responsibilities and etiquette of a mixologist. By the end, you will be equipped to work in any establishment as a professional mixologist.
Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.
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Subjects
- Art
- GlassWare
- Tools
- Alcohol Types
- Alcohol
- Martini
- Martinis Cont
- Flavored Martinis
- Long Island
- Section Tools
Course programme
Module 1
- Intro
- GlassWare
- Tools
- Alcohol Types
- Martini
- Martinis Cont.
- Flavored Martinis
- Section Tools
- Long Island
- Sour Drinks
- Popular Drinks Part 1
- Popular Drinks Part 2
- Popular Drinks Part 3
- Popular Drinks Part 4
- Ruthie Martini
- Ruthie Martini Continued
- Flavored Martinis
- More Sour Drinks
- Recap Drinks
- Muddlers
- More Popular Drinks 1
- More Popular Drinks 2
- Tropical Drinks
- Shooters Part 1
- Shooters Part 2
- Shooters Part 3
- Shots
- Shooters Conclusion
- Beer
- Greeting Customers
- Recap Drinks
- Layered Shots
- Wines
- Counterfeit Money
- Valid ID
- Organizing Your Bar Part 1
- Organizing Your Bar Part 2
- Tools Accessories
- Common Issues
Mixology Course