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Tennessee Bartending School Program
Precisely What You Will Study at Tennessee Bartending School
Serving Alcohol Sensibly
Opening & Closing Protocols For Bars
Preserving Cleanliness for the Bar Workspace
The Value of The Best Customer Support
Understanding Bar Tools, Equipment, And Layout
Knowledge with Alcohol Based Drinks and Flavored Elixirs
Skilled Training in Wines, Beers, and Champagne
Skill in Money & Payment Handling
Interview Success Strategies That Actually Work
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All equipment and educational resources, including bartending equipment, workbooks, and drinks, will be provided by us.
Location
We can come to your home or teach at one of our multiple locations in Tennessee.
Alamo 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
Alamo bartending school supports students' career goals with effective Job Assistance and Internship programs. We connect our students with industry opportunities and hands-on internships, ensuring you gain real-world experience and find rewarding employment in the thriving Tennessee bar scene.
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Alamo Bartending School Stats
$690
Highest one time tip for Alamo students
96.8%
of Alamo Students said BBS exceeded expectations
13 days
Average number of days until getting a bartending job offer
97.9%
Alamo certification exam success rate
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Key Information About Brooklyn Bartending School
280 Years
Combined experience of Alamo teachers
2013-044
First Bartending Lesson in Alamo
55.6% Women
of all BBS students in Alamo
68 Years
Oldest student yet in Alamo
28.5 Hours
Avg. number of hands-on training hours/student
Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In Tennessee
In the heart of Tennessee, where the melodies of country tunes fill the air, the Nashville Sour is a beloved libation. Crafted with local Tennessee whiskey, a splash of sour mix, and a touch of maple syrup, this cocktail pays homage to the state's rich musical heritage. Another local favorite is the Smoky Mountain Sipper, blending local moonshine with sweet tea and a hint of peach schnapps, creating a refreshing sip that echoes the state's scenic landscapes. Garnishes like a sprig of fresh mint or a slice of Tennessee-grown peach add a touch of local flair to the sensory experience, while classic mason jars or engraved whiskey glasses reflect Tennessee's down-home charm.
Tennessee's drinking culture, deeply rooted in honky-tonk bars and the camaraderie of whiskey tastings, is evident in cocktails like the Volunteer Vieux Carré, featuring local bourbon, Tennessee whiskey, and a splash of absinthe. Liquor laws, influenced by the state's history of bootlegging and evolving trends, shape the accessibility of spirits across cities like Nashville and Memphis.
Historically, Tennessee's connection to moonshining traditions and the birthplace of rock and roll in Memphis have left an indelible mark on its drinking culture. Today, the libations served are a testament to the state's creativity, musical legacy, and a spirited celebration of its diverse landscapes. Each sip of a Tennessee cocktail is an invitation to tap your boots and enjoy the warmth of Southern hospitality.