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Program
The Skill Sets Trained in South Carolina Bartending School
Industry Terminology Class
Glassware Knowledge
Accuracy in Free Pouring
Techniques for Making Cocktails
Classes on Bar Tools, Equipment, And Layout
Aesthetic Cocktail Garnishing
Knowledge with Alcoholic Beverages and Flavored Elixirs
Professional Classes on Wines, Beers, and Champagne
Skill in Payment and Money Handling
A Guide to Receiving Tips
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We'll give all essential equipment and academic resources, which encompass a workbook, bartending tools, along with a selection of drinks.
Location
We can come to your home or teach at one of our multiple locations in South Carolina.
Columbia BBS Pricing:
Online Course
from $79
Group Classes
from $299
In-Person Lessons
from $399
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Earn $300 per night as a Bartender Part-Time or Full Time
Columbia bartending school supports students' career goals by offering effective Job Assistance and Internship programs. You will have job opportunities begin to fall into your lap.
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Columbia Bartending School Facts
$830
Highest one time tip for Columbia students
96.8%
of Columbia Students said BBS exceeded expectations
12 days
Average number of days until getting a bartending job offer
99.2%
Columbia certification exam success rate
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Information About Brooklyn Bartending School
310 Years
Combined experience of Columbia teachers
2015-12-08
First Bartending Lesson in Columbia
63.9% Women
of all BBS students in Columbia
77 Years
Oldest student yet in Columbia
28.6 Hours
Avg. number of hands-on training hours/student
Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In South Carolina
In the heart of South Carolina, where the palmetto trees sway in the coastal breeze, the Palmetto Punch is a cherished libation. Crafted with local Carolina rum, a splash of pineapple juice, and a hint of coconut, this cocktail pays homage to the state's coastal vibes and laid-back spirit. Another local delight is the Lowcountry Lemonade, blending local vodka with sweet tea and a squeeze of South Carolina-grown lemons, creating a refreshing sip that mirrors the state's Southern charm. Garnishes like a twist of Carolina jasmine or a slice of ripe peach add a touch of local flair to the sensory experience, while classic mason jars or engraved highball glasses reflect South Carolina's timeless elegance.
South Carolina's drinking culture, deeply intertwined with porch swings and the joy of beachside gatherings, is evident in cocktails like the Charleston Cooler, featuring local gin, cucumber slices, and a splash of tonic water. Liquor laws, shaped by the state's historical ties to rum production and evolving trends, influence the accessibility of spirits across cities like Charleston and Columbia.
Historically, South Carolina's role in the colonial-era rum trade and the legacy of plantation society have left an indelible mark on its drinking culture. Today, the libations served are a testament to the state's coastal beauty, hospitality, and a spirited celebration of its diverse landscapes. Each sip of a South Carolina cocktail is an invitation to bask in the warmth of Southern charm and savor the flavors of the Palmetto State.