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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book Around!
I first read this book 7 years ago when it was first published. I was telling a customer about it last night when he espressed an interest in learning to tend bar. The best thing about this book is not the drink recipes, but the history and multitude of unknown facts related to tending bar. What the difference between lager and ales to what qualifies a sparkling wine as a...
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money
You won't get a lot of useful info out of this book. There is a limited listing of cocktails, and two chapters on bar jokes and practical jokes. One tenth of the book is a glossary telling us such valuable things as 'jack' refers to jack daniels and a five dollar is a 'five spot'. Another chapter deals with landing a bartending job with sub-headings such as The...
Published on April 12, 1999


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money, April 12, 1999
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This review is from: The Art of Bartending (Paperback)
You won't get a lot of useful info out of this book. There is a limited listing of cocktails, and two chapters on bar jokes and practical jokes. One tenth of the book is a glossary telling us such valuable things as 'jack' refers to jack daniels and a five dollar is a 'five spot'. Another chapter deals with landing a bartending job with sub-headings such as The Want-Ads and Friends and Relatives. The quality of the writing is what you might expect from the content.

I mean, really,.... :^p

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Targeted at professionals? It is barely fit for amatures., October 13, 1999
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This review is from: The Art of Bartending (Paperback)
This book presents an incomplete, but well rounded collection of cocktail recipes, it also dives into a number of areas that normal cocktail books rarely go. In addition to the standard overview of spirits, tools, procedures, and recipes, it also includes sections on bar layout, landing a job, bartender tricks & puzzles, and jokes.

However, it falls short of actually providing enough information to be considered a self-teach book for budding bartenders, primarily because it lacks the depth necessary to do more then just skim the surface. The only diagram it includes, is one on different glassware, but there are at least a dozen other areas in the book where a clear diagram of what is being discussed is almost required.

There are very few recipes in the book, and those that are included are scattered around under categories of "I want something creamy", "I want something fruity", "I want something hot". These categories would be fine if they were a little more rich and inclusive, but several classics, such as the Old Fashioned and the Sidecar are not listed at all. Combine that with the fact that there is no index whatsoever in the book, and it renders it virtually useless as a reference tool, which is what a real bartender really needs.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book Around!, January 12, 2005
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I first read this book 7 years ago when it was first published. I was telling a customer about it last night when he espressed an interest in learning to tend bar. The best thing about this book is not the drink recipes, but the history and multitude of unknown facts related to tending bar. What the difference between lager and ales to what qualifies a sparkling wine as a champagne. Anyone can learn to sling a drink. It's a bartender's unique knwledge that makes him stand apart from the rest of the flock. This book will give anyone the extra edge to make him stand out.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars everything you need to know to be behind a bar, April 29, 1998
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Mark did a great job with this book. It explains what you need to know to be a great bartender. This book concentrates more on making a living behind a bar and how to excel. Also covered is a wonderful section on ettiquite and proper techniques. This book is a bartending school in the paperback version. A must for anyone who enjoys bars and drinking.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must for aspiring Bertenders!, July 10, 1998
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This is a great guide for all those who are serious about Bertending. A great read. I read it strait through the day I recieved it. If nothing else, this book brings a new respect and understanding of just how hard a good bartender works. I'd recomend "The Art Of Bartending" to any who want to learn how to be the best behind the bar.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Real Thing, June 29, 2001
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i thought this book was extremely helpful.it gives you variety of information(only that it doesn't have as many recipes as other books) but the author does give you tips that only a person who has done this for years, a professional would know. how to get better tips,how to land a job,tricks of the traded and much more. a must have for any bartender.
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