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Mississippi Bartending School Program
Mississippi Bartending School Will Coach You On
Understanding of Industry Terms
Glassware Knowledge
Precision in Free Pouring
The Skill and Research of Drink Preparation
Understanding Bar Tools, Equipment, And Layout
Planning & Organizing Private Events
Interview Success Tactics That Work
Range of Popular Beverage Recipes
Beautiful Cocktail Garnishing
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We'll provide all needed equipment and academic resources, that include a workbook, bartending tools, as well as a selection of beverages.
Location
We can come to your home or teach at one of our multiple locations in Mississippi.
Farmington 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
Farmington bartending school supports students' career goals by offering comprehensive Job Assistance and Internship programs. You will have job opportunities begin to fall into your lap.
Job Assistance and Internship
Farmington Bartending School Stats
$840
Highest one time tip for Farmington students
96.2%
of Farmington Students said BBS exceeded expectations
14 days
Average number of days until getting a bartending job offer
97.6%
Farmington certification exam success rate
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Key Information About Brooklyn Bartending School
293 Years
Combined experience of Farmington teachers
2014-10-11
First Bartending Lesson in Farmington
58.6% Women
of all BBS students in Farmington
76 Years
Oldest student yet in Farmington
25.1 Hours
Avg. number of hands-on training hours/student
Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In Mississippi
In Mississippi, particularly in vibrant cities like Jackson, Biloxi, and Oxford, classic cocktails reign supreme. The Mississippi Mule, a regional twist on the Moscow Mule, combines vodka, fresh lime juice, and spicy ginger beer, typically served in a distinctive copper mug garnished with a lime wedge and a sprig of mint. Another favorite is the Southern Belle, a sweet and refreshing mix of bourbon, peach schnapps, and lemonade, elegantly presented in a highball glass with a lemon twist. For a taste of tradition, the Mississippi Sazerac—a rich blend of rye whiskey, sugar, bitters, and a hint of absinthe—is often enjoyed in a chilled Old Fashioned glass, adorned with a lemon peel. Besides cocktails, locals also appreciate craft beers and robust Southern wines, reflecting the state’s rich culinary heritage.