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The AudioBartender Advanced Learning System is a brand new state of the art tool aimed at people who are interested in learning how to bartend without the hassle of memorizing all the drink recipes that are essential to becoming a bartender. The system is geared towards a wide range of people. Anyone that wants to learn the art of mixology will be able to use this cutting edge system to drastically reduce their study time. People in bartender school, people already in the food and beverage industry, people looking for a second income, or even a college student looking to impress his friends will greatly benefit from this system. The cutting edge system eliminates hours of study and preparation while using proven methods to help people memorize essential cocktails fast.

The AudioBartender is currently priced at $57 and can be used as a stand alone teaching system or in conjunction with any bartending school.

The AudioBartender system consists of:
Over 200 Mp3’s of the most common drinks that every bartender must know. The drinks are all pleasantly spoken by a female voice and are very clear and concise. All of the Mp3’s are beautifully mastered and spoken by top notch voice talent. The Mp3’s are all Ipod ready and broken down into 10 volumes for quicke learning. These Mp3’s ensure that you will be able to recollect drinks quickly for high volume bars and clubs. This section of the system helps you learn all of the drinks passively. You can listen to these and learn them with almost no effort. You can listen in your car, while you are at the gym, or while you are falling asleep.

The AudioBartender also comes with interactive software to help you learn 200+ drinks while at your computer… The software is separated into 10 separate volumes for ease of learning. You can select what volumes you wish to learn or you can quiz yourself on all of the drinks that are included in the system. The complete library of drinks is organized into an easy to use flashcard program for both casual and intensive review. You can select what sections you need to study and quiz yourself instantly. This saves you hours of time simply by eliminating the need for pesky flashcards that most bartender schools use to promote memorization.

The AudioBartender also comes with 1 e-book and 2 bonus guides:

The e-book is essentially a recipe book. The AudioBartender drink guide is a printer friendly guide containing all of the drinks in the AudioBartender system. The drinks are clearly organized and alphabetized for quick reference.

The first bonus guide is called Behind the bar Basics. This guide answers the question that many new bartenders have: You finally made it behind the bar…now what? The guide is written by experienced bartenders for people just breaking into the industry. This guide will help you avoid those beginner mistakes and will have you looking like a pro in minutes! The guide helps you start making real money the moment you start your new job.

The last bonus guide is entitled Tips for Tips. The guide consists of twenty-one tips compiled by expert bartenders. Reading this guide will give you invaluable insights into what needs to be done to increase your earnings and completely satisfy every customer. The guide delves into some simple things can greatly increase the amount of money you take home each night.

Between the Mp3s and the software systematically drilling every drink into your head you have no choice but to learn the recipes. You can throw on the Mp3s while you are going to sleep, driving, or working out at the gym.

Ultimately the AudioBartender gives you more confidence and swagger. These are very important traits for all bartenders to have. Simply knowing that you won’t get stumped by a random drink order is a great confidence booster and it allows you to concentrate on other areas of bartending.

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As a bartender, it’s essential to serve drinks in the correct glassware. The whole essence and experience of a drink is in the quality and style of the glass it’s served in.

Would a nice cognac really be the same in a highball glass as opposed to a snifter?

Would a glass of wine really be the same in a rocks glass?

Would that sexy cocktail really be the same in a pint glass as opposed to a frosty, chilled cocktail glass?

Glassware isn’t just designed for the look and feel of a drink either. There’s often a beneficial purpose behind the design. For example, the slim, tapered neck of a champagne flute is designed to prevent the bubbles in the champagne from escaping. Also, the wider bowl of a red wine glass is designed to let the wine breathe.

Now I’m not going to list every shape and style of glassware in the universe. I’m going to focus on basic, ESSENTIAL glassware you’ll be expected to use and be familiar with as a bartender. I want to help you succeed, not intimidate you with dozens of different glasses out there.

Remember also that good-quality, sparkling clean glasses make a huge difference to the customer. Drinking is a ritual and all aspects of the ritual should be perfect, so glassware is something you should take very seriously.

Ready? Let’s go.

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Shot Glass
1 – 2 oz.
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You’ll have more of these break on any given night than any other glass. The kind of people pounding shots back will naturally slam them down on the bar, which often chips and even shatters them.

The most common are 1 oz. or 2 oz. shot glasses. Shot glasses are used for any shot or shooter. From a flaming shot of Bacardi 151 to a layered B-52 shooter.

Shooters with juice in them, like a Broken Down Golf Cart, should go into a 2 oz. shot glass so that the customer gets their 1 oz. of booze in the shot.

Used as a measuring tool as well, shot glasses are a must have in every bar.

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Rocks Glass (Old Fashioned)
4 – 9 oz.
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Known as a rocks glass because it’s used to serve many drinks with ice in them. The rocks glass is used for serving any built, single cocktail on-the-rocks.

When you’d use this glass:

- if a customer asks for their drink “short”

- for a “scotch on the rocks”

- for a “vodka martini on the rocks”

- for a Black Russian

- for a Gin & Tonic

You get the idea.

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Highball Glass
8 – 12 oz.
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A “highball” is any drink that mixes alcohol and a mixer. i.e. vodka cranberry, rum & coke, gin & tonic, whiskey seven, etc. Thus, the highball glass was developed to accommodate these types of drinks.

While “highballs” can just as easily be mixed into a rocks glass, it all depends on what the policy is where you work, as well as the volume of the glass. I will use highballs for ‘doubles’ and rocks glasses for ’singles’. I’d rather give the customer a little less mixer on the ’single’ which is why I use a rocks glass in that situation.

Highballs are by far your most versatile glass.

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Cocktail/Martini Glass
4 – 6 oz.
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This glass has true presence. You can take a simple cocktail, like a screwdriver, and shake it with ice, pour it into a frosty cocktail glass, add a nice garnish and voila! You’ve got a very sexy cocktail!

Any martini must go into this glass unless requested otherwise. Only shaken drinks will go into this glass as well, you’ll never build a cocktail into this glass, that would be very low-class.

Also, because of its ‘V’ shape, having ice in this glass is very awkward because it will keep hitting your teeth when trying to drink the concoction. Never add ice to a cocktail in this glass, unless a customer requests it, which does happen occasionally.

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Brandy Snifter
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Despite the often large size of the brandy snifter, don’t pour more than a couple of ounces of brandy into one. The short stemmed bowl design is meant to be cupped to allow you to use your hand to warm the brandy.

Also, the size of the snifter will greatly influence the strength of the aroma, and unless you warm your brandy you will likely prefer to have a snifter smaller than 16 ounces.

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Beer Mug/Glass
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For some, there’s nothing better than a frothy, big headed mug of beer to satisfy one’s craving. Not every bar has mugs but your bar should have some type of glass designated for beer.

There are so many types and styles out there. In Belgium for example, each beer has it’s own signature glass!

Generally beer glasses are very thick and sturdy compared to other glasses.

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The author of this article, Jeremy Sherk, is an expert, world-class bartender who has helped thousands of bartenders land their dream job and explode their level of cash tips.

Rather than hitting your head against a brick wall trying to succeed on your own, let him take you by the hand and show you exactly how to land the bartending job of your dreams making hundreds in cash per night! 100% Guaranteed!   Click here now for all the details!


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