Why Bartending in Oberlin?

Brooklyn Bartending School of Oberlin helps people become a bartender and find a fulfilling job. Our best graduates are working at the Brickyard Bar & Grill, The Feve, Black River, 1833 Restaurant At The Hotel At Oberlin, Aladdin's Eatery Oberlin and many other local venues. BBS is ready to teach 1-on-1 and customized lessons to all ages (above 18 by Ohio state law).

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    Program

    Uncover What's on the Program at Ohio Bartending School

    Free Pouring with Preciseness

    Drink Preparation Techniques

    Layout, Tools, and Equipment for Bars

    Offering Alcohol Responsibly

     

     

    Liquor and Liqueur Training

    Expert Training in Wines, Beers, & Champagne

    Money Handling & Payment Expertise

    Job Interview Strategies

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    All tools and academic materials, including bartending tools, workbooks, and beverages, will be supplied by us.

    Location

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

    Oberlin BBS Pricing:

    Online Course

    from $79

    Group Classes

    from $299

    In-Person Lessons

    from $399

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      Ohio Bartending Certification

      Age Regulations of Ohio

      In Ohio, individuals aged 18 can sell sealed beer, wine, mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor. At 19, they can handle open containers in a waiter/waitress capacity and sell beer across a bar. Those aged 21 are permitted to sell or serve wine, mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor across a bar.

      Ohio Bartending Certification Program

      Ohio Bartending Certification

      Local Ohio Authority Contacts

      The Ohio Department of Commerce - Division of Liquor Control Telephone: (614) 644360 Website: http://www.com.ohio.gov/liqr/

      Bartending Laws and Regulations in Ohio

      In Ohio, Happy Hour Laws prohibit offering two or more servings of alcoholic beverages upon ordering an individual serving, providing unlimited servings for a fixed price, and selling alcoholic beverages at a reduced price after 9 pm. Additionally, conducting games or contests involving alcohol consumption or offering prizes of alcoholic beverages is not allowed. "Happy Hour" pricing is permitted before 9 pm and must be maintained for at least one calendar month.

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

      Oberlin bartending school supports graduates' career goals with effective Job Assistance and Internship programs. You will have job opportunities in Ohio begin to fall into your lap.

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      Oberlin Bartending School Facts

      $820

      Highest one time tip for Oberlin students

      97%

      of Oberlin Students said BBS exceeded expectations

      10 days

      Average number of days until getting a bartending job offer

      98.5%

      Oberlin certification exam success rate

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      Learning Options In Oberlin OH

      One Week Bartending Class

      One week long bartending class is starting on May 28, 2024

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      Two Week Bartending Class

      Two-week bartending course starts on May 24, 2024

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      Info About Brooklyn Bartending School

      270 Years

      Combined experience of Oberlin teachers

      2014-11-02

      First Bartending Lesson in Oberlin

      54% Women

      of all BBS students in Oberlin

      63 Years

      Oldest student yet in Oberlin

      20.2 Hours

      Avg. number of hands-on training hours/student

      Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In Ohio

      In the heart of the Buckeye State, where city skylines blend with rural landscapes, the Buckeye Bliss reigns as a cherished libation. Crafted with locally distilled bourbon, a splash of Ohio maple syrup, and a hint of walnut bitters, this cocktail pays homage to the state's agricultural richness. Another beloved concoction is the Lake Erie Lemonade, blending local vodka with a squeeze of Ohio-grown Meyer lemons and a drizzle of honey harvested from the state's apiaries, creating a refreshing sip that mirrors the Great Lake's breezy allure. Garnishes like a twist of tart apple or a sliver of candied pecan add a touch of local flair to the sensory experience, while sleek highball glasses or vintage mason jars reflect Ohio's blend of modernity and rustic charm.

      Ohio's drinking culture, deeply tied to its love for football and neighborhood pubs, is evident in cocktails like the Gridiron Grog, featuring local gin, cranberry juice, and a hint of ginger beer. Liquor laws, influenced by the state's historical ties to brewing and evolving trends, shape the accessibility of spirits across cities like Columbus and Cleveland.

      Historically, Ohio's role in the Prohibition era and its connection to the Underground Railroad have left an indelible mark on its drinking culture. Today, the libations served are a testament to the state's resilience, innovation, and a spirited celebration of its diverse landscapes. Each sip of an Ohio cocktail is an invitation to experience the Buckeye State's rich history and dynamic drinking culture.

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