Why Bartending in Fort Pierre?

Brooklyn Bartending School of Fort Pierre helps people become a bartender and find a fulfilling job. Our best graduates are working at the Drifters Bar & Grille, Westside Bar, Silver Spur Restaurant, Sandbar Lounge, The Chuckwagon and many other local venues. BBS is ready to teach 1-on-1 and customized lessons to all ages (above 18 by South Dakota state law).

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    South Dakota Bartending School Program

    South Dakota Bartending School Will Coach You

    Serving Alcoholic Beverages Responsibly

    Closing and Opening Protocols For Bars

    Keeping The Bar Region Neat and Hygienic

    Customer Service That Works

    The Layout, Equipment, and Tools of the Bar

     

     

    Aesthetic Cocktail Garnishing

    Knowledge in Liquors and also Liqueurs

    Skilled Training in Wines, Beers, & Champagne

    Skill in Money and Payment Handling

    A Guide to Getting a lot of Tips

    You Hold the Chance to Start School Next Week!

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    As a part of your package, we will supply all needed bartending equipment, a workbook, as well as a range of beverages.

    Location

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

    Fort Pierre BBS Pricing:

    Online Course

    from $79

    Group Classes

    from $299

    In-Person Lessons

    from $399

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      South Dakota Bartending Certification

      Age Regulations of South Dakota

      Individuals in South Dakota can sell or serve alcohol between the ages of 18 and 20, provided that the sale constitutes less than 50% of the business's revenue, there is a 21-year-old employee on the premises, or they have been certified by a nationally recognized alcohol management program. At the age of 21, there are no restrictions on selling or serving alcohol in South Dakota.

      South Dakota Bartending Certification Program

      South Dakota Bartending Certification
      Your certification is valid for three years. It needs to be renewed before expiry.

      Local South Dakota Authority Contacts

      The South Dakota Department of Revenue
      Telephone: (605) 773-3311
      Website: https://dor.sd.gov/businesses/taxes/alcohol/

      Bartending Laws and Regulations in South Dakota

      Individuals with a felony conviction can work as bartenders in South Dakota; however, they are prohibited from owning an alcohol license under state law.

      Fort Pierre Bartending School Facts

      $810

      Highest one time tip for Fort Pierre students

      95.5%

      of Fort Pierre Students said BBS exceeded expectations

      14 days

      Average number of days until getting a bartending job offer

      99.9%

      Fort Pierre certification exam success rate

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      Learning Options In Fort Pierre SD

      One Week Long Bartending Course

      One week long bartending class is starting on February 5, 2026

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      Two Week Bartending and Mixology Course

      Two-week bartending course has a registration deadline and starts on February 1, 2026

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      Information About Brooklyn Bartending School

      303 Years

      Combined experience of Fort Pierre teachers

      2015-10-13

      First Bartending Lesson in Fort Pierre

      64.9% Women

      of all BBS students in Fort Pierre

      79 Years

      Oldest student yet in Fort Pierre

      25.6 Hours

      Avg. number of hands-on training hours/student

      Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In South Dakota

      In South Dakota, the cocktail scene reflects the state's prairie heritage and agricultural richness. The Buffalo Berry Bliss is a local favorite, featuring South Dakota-distilled vodka, muddled buffalo berries, and a splash of honey harvested from the state's bee farms, creating a flavorful and regional libation. Another popular choice is the Black Hills Bramble, incorporating local gin, black raspberry liqueur, and a touch of South Dakota honey, capturing the essence of the state's natural beauty.

      South Dakota's drinking culture often embraces locally sourced spirits, such as corn or barley-based whiskey. The Dakota Sunrise exemplifies this, blending local bourbon with a splash of freshly squeezed orange juice and a hint of locally produced maple syrup.

      Garnishes like a sprig of wild prairie grass or a slice of chokecherry enhance the visual and aromatic experience. Glassware often reflects the state's rustic charm, with options like locally crafted ceramic mugs or sturdy tumblers. Liquor laws in South Dakota may influence the availability of spirits, and cities like Sioux Falls and Rapid City contribute to a laid-back drinking culture, with bars often incorporating regional flavors into their cocktail menus. Overall, South Dakota's cocktail offerings capture the essence of the Great Plains and the Black Hills in every sip.

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