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Hawaii Bartending School Program
The Skill Sets Taught in Hawaii Bartending School
Alcohol Services with Responsibility
Protocols for Bar Openings & Closings
Maintaining The Bar Region Clean
Delivering The Best Customer Support
Training on Bar Equipment, Tools, And Layout
Ability to Handle Payments & Cash Efficiently
A Handbook to Receiving Tips
Liquor & Liqueur Expertise
Interview Success Tactics That Work
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As a part of your package, we are going to supply almost all required bartending tools, a workbook, along with a range of drinks.
Location
We can come to your home or teach at one of our multiple locations in Hawaii.
Kahuku Bartending School Pricing:
Online Course
from $79
Group Classes
from $299
In-Person Lessons
from $399
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Kahuku Bartending School Facts
$860
Highest one time tip for Kahuku students
97.8%
of Kahuku Students said BBS exceeded expectations
13 days
Average number of days until getting a bartending job offer
97.2%
Kahuku certification exam success rate
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Info About Brooklyn Bartending School
313 Years
Combined experience of Kahuku teachers
2015-09-05
First Bartending Lesson in Kahuku
57.8% Women
of all BBS students in Kahuku
70 Years
Oldest student yet in Kahuku
25.1 Hours
Avg. number of hands-on training hours/student
Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In Hawaii
In Hawaii, our cocktail scene is a vibrant fusion of tropical flavors and cultural influences, reflecting the spirit of aloha.
The Mai Tai is an iconic Hawaiian drink. It's a drink taught in our classes. It's a blending aged rum, fresh lime juice, and house-made orgeat syrup, garnished with a pineapple spear and a sprig of mint for a touch of island elegance. The Lava Flow is another popular choice, featuring coconut cream, pineapple juice, and local strawberries blended with light and dark rum, creating a visually striking and deliciously refreshing concoction.
Hawaii's drinking culture embraces the use of indigenous ingredients like lilikoi (passion fruit), guava, and coconut in cocktails. The Aloha Sunset showcases this trend, combining local vodka with guava juice and a splash of sparkling water, capturing the essence of a Hawaiian sunset.
Cities like Honolulu contribute to the island's diverse cocktail offerings, with the Waikiki Breeze incorporating lychee liqueur, fresh lychee, and a hint of lemongrass, creating a sophisticated and aromatic drink.
The state's laid-back atmosphere also inspires relaxed sipping on classics like the Hula Colada, a Hawaiian twist on the piña colada with coconut cream, pineapple juice, and local rum. The use of fresh, tropical garnishes such as sugarcane sticks or edible flowers further enhances the visual appeal and authenticity of Hawaiian cocktails, making the drinking experience a celebration of the islands' natural bounty and cultural richness.