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Alaska Bartending School Program
Find Out What is Waiting for You at Alaska Bartending School
Servicing Alcoholic Beverages Responsibly
Bar Closing & Opening Protocols
Maintaining The Bar Place Clean
Providing Customer Support
Layout, Equipment, & Tools for Bars
Capability to Manage Payments and Money Effectively
Tipping Protocol & Etiquette
Liquor and Liqueur Expertise
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We can come to your home or teach at one of our multiple locations in Alaska.
North Pole 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
North Pole bartending school goes the extra mile to support students' career goals with effective Job Assistance and Internship programs. You get connected to the best jobs without much effort.
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North Pole Bartending School Stats
$820
Highest one time tip for North Pole students
96.6%
of North Pole Students said BBS exceeded expectations
13 days
Average number of days until getting a bartending job offer
98.4%
North Pole certification exam success rate
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Info About Brooklyn Bartending School
286 Years
Combined experience of North Pole teachers
2014-07-12
First Bartending Lesson in North Pole
67.2% Women
of all BBS students in North Pole
58 Years
Oldest student yet in North Pole
26.2 Hours
Avg. number of hands-on training hours/student
Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In Alaska
In Alaska, where our rugged landscape influences both culture and cuisine, the cocktail scene is characterized by hearty and adventurous concoctions. The Midnight Sun Martini is a school favorite, featuring Alaskan-made vodka or gin, shaken with a hint of locally-harvested blueberry syrup, and garnished with a twist of wild spruce tip.
The Glacier Grog pays homage to the state's stunning natural wonders, blending small-batch whiskey with Alaskan birch syrup and a splash of glacial water for a refreshing and distinctive taste.
Alaska's drinking culture is deeply intertwined with the spirit of exploration, and many cocktails showcase indigenous flavors, such as the Tundra Tonic, combining locally-distilled gin with a sprig of wild-harvested Labrador tea. The state's proximity to the Arctic Circle also inspires innovative mixes like the Aurora Fizz, blending Aurora Borealis-inspired blue curaçao with sparkling soda and a touch of Alaskan honey.
Cities like Anchorage and Juneau contribute to the local drinking scene, with bars often incorporating regional elements into their cocktails.