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“Bartender based Frequently Asked Questions by expert members with experience as Bartending. These questions and answers will help you strengthen your technical skills, prepare for the new job test and quickly revise the concepts”



65 Bartending Questions And Answers

41⟩ Tell me why did you leave your last bartending job?

I was laid off after the owners brought in new management. The new management laid off a large part of the staff and brought in new eployees that they felt better fir the image they were trying to build. I choose view it as am opportunity instead of a set back. I was working in a very trendy and party oriented atmosphere despite having moved out of that phase in my life years before. I have been looking for a better fit and a more mature environment.

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42⟩ Explain what are the most important characteristics for a bartender to have?

The most important characteristic is customer service skills. As I've seen, most people come to the bar to have fun or relieve stress. I'm naturally a people person so I love meeting new people, talking to others and brightening their day. Another important characteristic is being observant in order to read people, watch how intoxicated guests are becoming and if any altercations are arising.

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43⟩ Explain what are your key strengths as a bartender?

I have a demonstrated ability to quickly take, prepare and serve all bar orders for beverages and food, greet guests and communicate effectively. Moreover, I am highly skilled in mixing ingredients to prepare cocktails and maintaining the cleanliness of the bar. Besides my regular tasks, I am also able to perform duties of server, in a back-up function as needed.

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45⟩ Tell me why Did You Leave Your Last Job as Bartender?

I wanted to work at Smiths pub to learn more about Craft Beer, but the end goal was always to work at a bar like this. After a year at Smiths, I felt like I'd taken a great step towards learning about Craft Beer, so I thought it was time to pursue a job in a bar like this.

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46⟩ Explain how would you manage cash transactions at the counter?

By ringing customer checks into the system, collecting cash, recording it and returning change accurately and efficiently. I am also able to process credit/debit card transactions and billings carefully following appropriate company policies and procedures.

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47⟩ Explain what is your favorite drink with vodka?

That depends on the time of day/occassion. There is almost nothing better than a great bloody mary at a weekend brunch. I think a vodka tonic, or an ice cold vodka martini can be very refreshing and enjoyable before dinner. Other favorites would be a caparinha and the white russian.

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49⟩ Tell me how do you cut someone off?

☛ Appeal to their friends (because if your friend tells you that you've had enough to drink, you're more likely to listen)

☛ Lag the time that you come to their table for drinks, but make sure that they have lots of water or soda in the meantime

☛ Tell the customer honestly, but nicely, that you think they've had enough

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51⟩ Tell me what serving experience do you have?

My first job was a restaurant server and I stayed in that position for five years. The following position was a restaurant bartender, which I worked for two years. That position allowed me to thoroughly learn what it takes to be a bartender and work in the restaurant industry in general.

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59⟩ Tell me how you properly stir a cocktail?

Well in a mixing glass, use bar spoon inserted into the ice then swisel the twisted staff between fingers gently to rotate the base. In a mixed drink, rum and coke example, pour rum then mixer, add swisel stick or stir straw and swirl one rotation around the glass.

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60⟩ How to make a Whiskey Sour?

1 1/2 oz american whiskey, (bourbon or rye), 3/4 oz each lemon and simple syrup. Add slightly less than 1/4 oz egg white and dry shake in a boston tin. Add ice and shake again. Strain over ice into a rocks glass, garnish with a lemon wedge and straw

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