In a mixing glass:
1 tsp Sugar
1 oz fresh Lime Juice
Muddle
Fill glass with ice
2 oz Vodka or Citrus Vodka
1/2 oz Blue Curacao
Dash of White Cranberry Juice.
Shake and Strain into Cocktail Glass
Garnish with a Lemon Spiral
Popular Drink Recipe With A New Twist, Brought To You By Bartending College.
In a shot glass
1 oz Tequila
1/2 oz Black Sambuca
Shot drink recipe brought to you by Bartending College.
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in Burlingame.
In Blender:
1/2 cup of ice
1/2 oz Dark Rum
1/2 oz Brandy
1/2 oz Kahlua
1/2 oz Bailey’s Irish Cream
Scoop of Vanilla Ice Cream
Blend until smooth
Great drink without the need for a trendy coffee house, brought to you by Bartending College
From Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend is the busiest period for private parties. In San Diego, we
had six parties booked this past week. All bartenders need are a mixing kit and they can pick the events they want
to work. Typically higher hourly rates before gratuities. Minimum $15-$25/hr + tips. Bachelor parties and wedding
receptions are fun, high-energy and obviously great money!
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bartending jobs for Summertime.
Fill mixing glass with ice
2 1/2 oz Citrus Vodka or Vanilla Vodka
1/4 oz of Chambord
1/4 oz of Kahlua
Stir and Strain into a cocktail glass
Optional Orange garnish
Esoteric cocktail brought to you by Bartending College.
Fill a mixing glass with ice
1 oz Rum
1 oz Cognac or Brandy
1 oz Triple Sec
Dash of Sour Mix
Shake and Strain into a chilled cocktail glass
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Fill mixing glass with ice
2 oz Vodka
1/2 oz Peach Schnapps
2 tbsp Pureed Peach or Peach Nectar
Shake and strain in a chilled glass
Top with Champagne
A new twist on a crowd favorite. New drink recipe by Bartending College.
In a shot glass
1oz Tequila
1 glob of Mayonnaise
Pour Tequila in shot glass
Stir in Mayonnaise until nearly dissolved
Try not to blow-honk.
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