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Maine Bartending School Program
Uncover What's on the Curriculum at Maine Bartending School
Terminology Used In The Industry
The Power to Handle Glassware
Accuracy in Free Pouring
Step-by Step Preparing Cocktails
The Layout, Equipment, and Tools of the Bar
Liquor and Liqueur Training
Training in Beers, Wines, as well as Champagne
Skill in Money & Payment Handling
Interview Success Strategies That Work
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As a part of your package, we are going to supply all required bartending equipment, a workbook, as well as a selection of beverages.
Location
We can come to your home or teach at one of our multiple locations in Maine.
Cape Neddick Bartending School 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
Cape Neddick bartending school goes the extra mile to support students' career goals by offering effective Job Assistance and Internship programs. You will have job opportunities in Maine begin to fall into your lap.
Job Placement
Cape Neddick Bartending School Facts
$630
Highest one time tip for Cape Neddick students
97.9%
of Cape Neddick Students said BBS exceeded expectations
15 days
Average number of days until getting a bartending job offer
98.3%
Cape Neddick certification exam success rate
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Key Information About Brooklyn Bartending School
344 Years
Combined experience of Cape Neddick teachers
2014-125
First Bartending Lesson in Cape Neddick
62.1% Women
of all BBS students in Cape Neddick
64 Years
Oldest student yet in Cape Neddick
24.6 Hours
Avg. number of hands-on training hours/student
Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In Maine
In the heart of Maine, where rugged coasts meet pine-scented forests, the Pine Tree Paloma stands as a beloved libation. Crafted with local Maine vodka, a splash of blueberry-infused soda, and a hint of fresh lime, this cocktail pays homage to the state's wild blueberry fields. Another local favorite is the Lobster Cove Collins, blending local gin with a squeeze of Maine-grown lemons and a touch of elderflower liqueur, creating a refreshing sip that mirrors the state's coastal charm. Garnishes like a sprig of fragrant spruce or a slice of ripe wild blueberries add a touch of local flair to the sensory experience, while classic highball glasses or engraved tumblers reflect Maine's blend of coastal ruggedness and woodland elegance.
Maine's drinking culture, deeply connected to seaside clam bakes and the camaraderie of waterfront pubs, is evident in cocktails like the Sea Breeze Sipper, featuring local rum, cranberry juice, and a splash of soda. Liquor laws, influenced by the state's historical ties to shipbuilding and evolving trends, shape the accessibility of spirits across cities like Portland and Bar Harbor.
Historically, Maine's maritime heritage and its association with the shipbuilding industry have left an indelible mark on its drinking culture. Today, the libations served are a testament to the state's love for the sea, wilderness, and a spirited celebration of its natural beauty. Each sip of a Maine cocktail is an invitation to enjoy the flavors of the Pine Tree State and embrace the maritime spirit that defines its drinking culture.