Why Bartending in Burlington?

Brooklyn Bartending School of Burlington helps people become a bartender and find a fulfilling job. Our best graduates are working at the and many other local venues. BBS is ready to teach 1-on-1 and customized lessons to all ages (above 18 by Vermont state law).

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    Curriculum

    Exactly What You'll Master at Vermont Bartending School

    Serving Alcoholic Beverages Responsibly

    Opening and Closing Protocols For Bars

    Maintaining a Spotless Bar

    Customer Service That Works

    Understanding Bar Tools, Equipment, And Layout

     

     

    Expertise in Liquors and also Liqueurs

    Wine, Champagne, and Beer Knowledge

    Skill in Money & Payment Handling

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    All tools and academic materials, which includes bartending equipment, workbooks, and beverages, will be provided by us.

    Location

    We can come to your home or teach at one of our multiple locations in Vermont.

    Burlington BBS Pricing:

    Online Course

    from $79

    Group Classes

    from $299

    In-Person Lessons

    from $399

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      Vermont Bartending Certification

      Age Regulations of Vermont

      The minimum age to sell alcohol in Vermont is 16 or 18, while the minimum age to serve alcohol is 18.

      Vermont Bartending Certification Program

      Vermont Bartending Certification

      Local Vermont Authority Contacts

      The Vermont Department of Liquor and Lottery, Division of Liquor Control Telephone: 802-828339 Website: http://liquorcontrol.vermont.gov

      Bartending Laws and Regulations in Vermont

      Vermont requires all individuals involved in alcohol or tobacco sales or service, including bartenders, to undergo state-approved training and obtain certification from the Department of Liquor and Lottery?s Division of Liquor Control (DLC). This training must be renewed every two years. Regarding Happy Hour Laws, Vermont prohibits offering alcohol at reduced prices during legal hours and engaging in games or promotions encouraging excessive alcohol consumption, as well as tampering with or refilling alcoholic liquor bottles.

      Earn $300 per night as a Bartender Part-Time or Full Time

      Burlington bartending school supports graduates' career goals with comprehensive Job Assistance and Internship programs. You get connected to the best jobs without much effort.

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      Burlington Bartending School Stats

      $690

      Highest one time tip for Burlington students

      97.2%

      of Burlington Students said BBS exceeded expectations

      11 days

      Average number of days until getting a bartending job offer

      98.3%

      Burlington certification exam success rate

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      Learning Options In Burlington VT

      One Week Long Bartending Course

      One week bartending class registration deadline is May 30, 2024

      Prices below

      Two Week Bartending and Mixology Course

      Two-week bartending and mixology course has limited openings is starting on May 26, 2024

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      Key Info About Brooklyn Bartending School

      267 Years

      Combined experience of Burlington teachers

      2014-112

      First Bartending Lesson in Burlington

      58.1% Women

      of all BBS students in Burlington

      57 Years

      Oldest student yet in Burlington

      26.4 Hours

      Avg. number of hands-on training hours/student

      Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In Vermont

      In the heart of Vermont, where maple trees paint the hills and slopes invite adventure, the Green Mountain Spritz stands as a cherished libation. Crafted with local Vermont gin, a splash of maple syrup, and a hint of sparkling water, this cocktail pays homage to the state's iconic sugaring season. Another local delight is the Maple Mule, blending local vodka with ginger beer and a touch of pure Vermont maple, creating a refreshing sip that mirrors the state's sweet flavors. Garnishes like a sprig of fresh thyme or a slice of ripe apple add a touch of local flair to the sensory experience, while classic highball glasses or engraved tumblers reflect Vermont's blend of rustic charm and artisanal elegance.

      Vermont's drinking culture, deeply entwined with craft brewery tours and the camaraderie of farm-to-table restaurants, is evident in cocktails like the Burlington Bramble, featuring local gin, blackberry liqueur, and a squeeze of Vermont-grown lemon. Liquor laws, influenced by the state's historical ties to the Green Mountain Boys and evolving trends, shape the accessibility of spirits across cities like Burlington and Montpelier.

      Historically, Vermont's independent spirit and its role in the abolitionist movement have left an indelible mark on its drinking culture. Today, the libations served are a testament to the state's commitment to sustainability, creativity, and a spirited celebration of its natural bounty. Each sip of a Vermont cocktail is an invitation to experience the flavors of the Green Mountain State and revel in the unique character of its communities.

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