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When was prohibition?

January 16, 1920

What are garnishes used for?

Garnishes are mainly used for decoration and adding taste.

Call brand and well liquor?

A ‘call brand’ is any liquor that somebody calls by name, typically more expensive.



A ‘well’ is any liquor that isconsidered the house stock, typically the cheapest.

Southern Comfort

Peach & Honey

Frangelico

Hazelnut

Kahlua

Coffee

Midori

Melon

Tuaca

Vanilla & Orange

Drambuie

Honey & Herbs

GoldSchlager

Cinnamon

Chambord

Raspberry

Vodka

Vodka is primarily produced from corn, wheat, or potatoes.



It is distilled at very high alcohol content and thenrefined and filtered.




Gin

Gin is made from neutral spirits re-distilled over juniper berries and other flavor additives such as coriander,angelica root and cassia bark.

Rum

Rum is distilled from fermented sugar cane juice extracted from raw sugar cane, fermented molasses, or acombination of the two.




Tequila

Tequila is made only from the Agave plant.




Brandy

Brandy is distilled from fermented mash of grapes or other fruits

Whiskey

All whiskeys are distilled from fermented grain mash and aged in oak barrels.

Cognac

White wine grape.




Distilled twice.

Bar Tools

1. Lg Shaker


2. Sm Shaker


3. Rocks Glass


4. Bar Spoon


5. Bottle Opener


6. Cork screw


7. Strainer


8. Jigger

Bar map

1. Bar counter


2. Station rail


3. wash sink (Dirty Dishes)


4. Wash sink #2 (washing)


5. Wash Sink #3 (Sanitizing)


6.Well Drinks


7. Used Cups


8. Dry clean cups

Stone Sour

Liquor


Sweet and sour mix


OJ


Cherry garnish

Surfer on Acid

Jagermeister


Malibu


Pineapple juice

Tom Collins

Gin


Sweet and Sour mix


7UP


Cherry & Lime garnish

Greyhound

Vodka


Grape juice

B-52

Kahlua


Bailey's


Grand Marnier

Sex on the beach

Vodka


Schnapps


OJ


Cranberry Juice

Midori Sour

Midori


Whiskey sour


Sprite


Cherry Garnish

Fuzzy Navel

Schnapps


OJ

Adios MF

Vodka


Gin


Rum


Blue Curacao


Tequila (optional)


Sweet and Sour mix


7UP


Lemon Garnish

Screwdriver

Vodka


OJ

Lynchberg Lemonade

JD


Trip Sec


Sweet and Sour


7UP


Lemon garnish

Cadillac Margarita

Gold Tequila


Trip Sec


Lime Juice


Sweet and sour


Float marnier


lime garnish

Blue Hawaiian

Malibu


Blue curacao


sweet and sour


pineapple juice


cherry garnish

Mai Tai

Rum


Malibu


grenadine


OJ


PJ


Float Myers


Cherry garnish

Cosmopolitan

Vodka


Triple Sec


Lime juice


Cranberry Juice


Lime garnish

Shirley Temple

Ginger ale


Float grenadine


cherry garnish

Bahama Mama

Banana liqueur


Malibu


Myers


OJ


PJ


grenadine


cherry garnish

Buttery Nipple

Butterscotch Schnapps


Bailey's

Baybreeze

Vodka


CJ


PJ

Old Fashioned

Sugar Packet


4 bitters


Club Soda


Cherry, orange, lemon garnish


muddle


scotch

7&7

Seagram's 7


7UP

Electric Lemonade

Rum


Blue Curacao


Sweet and sour


7UP


lemon garnish

Tequila Sunrise

Tequila


OJ


grenadine


Cherry garnish

Hurricane

151 Rum


Malibu


Myers


OJ


PJ


Grenadine


Cherry garnish

Side Car

Brandy


Trip Sec


Sweet and sour



Rusty Nail

Scotch


Drambuie

Brave Bull

Tequila


Kahlua

Cape Cod

Vodka


CJ


Lime garnish

Cuba Libre

Rum


Cola


Lime Garnish

Red wines

Red wines are created through fermenting the juice of red grapes withtheir skins.

White wines

White wines are produced through fermenting thejuice without the skins.

Rose wines

Rose wine is produced the same way as red wineexcept the skins are removed once the desired shade of pink has been attained

Champagne

Méthode Champenoise is the traditional method by which Champagne is produced. After primary fermentation and bottling, a second alcoholic fermentation occurs in the bottle. This second fermentation is induced by adding several grams of yeast and several grams of rock sugar

Lager

Light in body and aged longer.

Ale

Full body and strong hops.

Porter

Heavier, darker, and sweeter.

Bock

Full bodied; sweeter than ales and lager.

Stout

Dark and strong malty taste.

Malt beverages

looks and taste like beer but has higher alcohol content.