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Montana Bartending School Program
The Skills Trained in Montana Bartending School
Industry Terms Class
Glassware Understanding
Free Pouring with Accuracy
Drink Preparation Techniques
The Layout, Equipment, and Tools of the Bar
Cash Handling and Payment Expertise
Guide to Getting a lot of Tips
Expertise with Alcohol Based Drinks & Flavored Elixirs
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As an integral part of your package, we'll supply almost all needed bartending tools, a workbook, along with a choice of drinks.
Location
We can come to your home or teach at one of our multiple locations in Montana.
Lame Deer BBS 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
Lame Deer bartending school goes the extra mile to support graduates' career goals with comprehensive Job Assistance and Internship programs. We connect our students with industry opportunities and hands-on internships, ensuring you gain real-world experience and find rewarding employment in the thriving Montana bar scene.
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Lame Deer Bartending School Stats
$650
Highest one time tip for Lame Deer students
96.9%
of Lame Deer Students said BBS exceeded expectations
15 days
Average number of days until getting a bartending job offer
99.4%
Lame Deer certification exam success rate
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Information About Brooklyn Bartending School
259 Years
Combined experience of Lame Deer teachers
2013-079
First Bartending Lesson in Lame Deer
57.1% Women
of all BBS students in Lame Deer
59 Years
Oldest student yet in Lame Deer
27.7 Hours
Avg. number of hands-on training hours/student
Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In Montana
In Montana, where our rugged wilderness and outdoor lifestyle prevail, the cocktail scene reflects a love for bold flavors and locally-sourced spirits.
The Big Sky Buck is a common pick at our school., featuring Montana-distilled bourbon or rye whiskey mixed with ginger beer and a splash of huckleberry syrup, capturing the essence of the state's untamed landscape. Another favorite is the Yellowstone Twist, blending local gin with sage-infused honey syrup and a squeeze of fresh lemon, offering a taste of the region's flora.
The Glacier Gimlet is a prime example, combining handcrafted gin with a squeeze of lime and a splash of locally-produced Glacier ice water. Cities like Bozeman and Missoula contribute to the state's drinking scene, with bars often incorporating regional elements into their cocktails, such as using Flathead cherry bitters or garnishing with wild mint.
The state's unique drinking culture also aligns with its cowboy heritage, with some establishments offering variations of classic cocktails like the Montana Mule, a twist on the Moscow Mule with local vodka, ginger beer, and a dash of bison grass tincture for a touch of the wild west.