Basic drinks
As a bartender, you will be serving a variety of different alcoholic beverages to customers. This means that you will need to know a number of recipes for basic cocktails that are commonly ordered as well as essential drink mixing techniques.
Aside from a basic knowledge of how to mix a variety of different drinks, bartenders also need to understand the basics of their ingredients. This will allow them to make sure they are using the right amount of booze and that they are getting all of the correct flavors in their mixed drinks.
Core, Balance, and Seasoning
All alcoholic beverages are made with some form of core, which is the primary flavor. This can be fruit, herb, or spices. This is the part of a drink that people will taste first, and it is what is typically the most appealing to them.
The balance of a cocktail is the secondary flavor that complements the core. This can be either sweet, sour, or acidic. This is the part of a drink where a bartender will use their judgment and skill to mix a perfect cocktail.
Martini, Cosmopolitan, and Kahlua are some of the most popular and commonly ordered cocktails at bars across the world. All of these drinks are easy to make and a great way to start learning the basic bartending skills that you will need.
Shaking is a popular bar skill that involves using a shaker to fuse together the ingredients of a cocktail. This technique can help you to create a delicious, smooth cocktail that is sure to please all of your guests!