Georgia Bartending Certification & Bartending School

Georgia Bartending School Program

Precisely What You'll Study at Georgia Bartending School

Attaining Accuracy in the Free Pouring Process

The Skill and Research of Drink Preparation

The Layout, Equipment, & Tools of a Bar

Responsible Alcoholic Beverage Services

 

 

Skill in Money & Payment Handling

Tipping Protocol & Etiquette

Liquor & Liqueur Training

Job Interview Strategy

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Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In Georgia

In the heart of Georgia, where the peaches are sweet and the hospitality is warmer than the southern sun, the Peach State Punch is a beloved libation. Crafted with local Georgia peach vodka, a splash of sweet tea, and a hint of mint, this cocktail pays homage to the state's iconic fruit and gracious charm. Another local favorite is the Southern Sling, blending local bourbon with a squeeze of Georgia-grown oranges and a touch of peach liqueur, creating a sip that mirrors the state's rich flavors. Garnishes like a twist of peach blossom or a slice of juicy peach add a touch of local flair to the sensory experience, while classic mason jars or engraved highball glasses reflect Georgia's classic Southern charm.


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Atlanta
Columbus
Augusta
Macon
Savannah
Athens
Sandy Springs
Roswell
Johns Creek
Warner Robins

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Georgia Bartending Certification

Age Regulations of Georgia

The minimum age for selling alcohol is 18. Individuals under 18 employed in places like convenience stores are not restricted from handling off-premises alcohol sales. However, one must be 18 or older to work in a retail package store. The minimum age for serving alcohol in Georgia is 18. However, employees must be at least 21 years old to sell or serve alcohol or undertake other responsibilities in a bar where 75% or more of the total gross revenue comes from on-premises alcoholic beverage consumption.

Georgia Bartending Certification Program

Bartending License in Georgia
Your certification is valid for three years. It needs to be renewed before expiry.

Local Georgia Authority Contacts

The Georgia Department of Revenue, Alcohol & Tobacco Tax Division
Phone:(404) 417-4900
Website: https://dor.georgia.gov/alcohol-tobacco

Bartending Laws and Regulations in Georgia

Can individuals with felony convictions work as bartenders in Georgia? Yes, the state doesn't prevent felons from serving as bartenders, but they are restricted from becoming licensees, owners, officers, or managers.

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