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and I normally serve beer, or nothing stronger than wine. However, today, I was placed where we serve spirits, whiskey, drinks and shots and stuff - and it was crowded!
"Can i get three aloe vera andone rum and coke?"
Me: "ehh, suuure!"
starts mixing for the first aloe vera. This one is supposed to be shaken, and I manage to add the soda before shaking, so the pressure makes the thing almost expolode in m hands LOL! I spent like forever on that customer, hehe. I got bette after a while, though. I've never drunk drinks before, so all the stuff was new to me except rum and coke. I'e heard of gin and tonic (which some refer to as a GT - incredibly confusing ), and I drink bourbon (which, I'm told, is nothing like whiskey, and that Americans can't make liquor)
Fun night, but I really prefer to serve beer instead of using forever on mixing the drinks.
Anyone else with bartender experience?
edit: about the volunteering thing: at our uni we have one place to go to, and without students volunteering it would ever run. It's a great thing, this. We have so many active students willing to donate their time.
"Can i get three aloe vera andone rum and coke?"
Me: "ehh, suuure!"
starts mixing for the first aloe vera. This one is supposed to be shaken, and I manage to add the soda before shaking, so the pressure makes the thing almost expolode in m hands LOL! I spent like forever on that customer, hehe. I got bette after a while, though. I've never drunk drinks before, so all the stuff was new to me except rum and coke. I'e heard of gin and tonic (which some refer to as a GT - incredibly confusing ), and I drink bourbon (which, I'm told, is nothing like whiskey, and that Americans can't make liquor)
Fun night, but I really prefer to serve beer instead of using forever on mixing the drinks.
Anyone else with bartender experience?
edit: about the volunteering thing: at our uni we have one place to go to, and without students volunteering it would ever run. It's a great thing, this. We have so many active students willing to donate their time.