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Louisiana Bartending School Program
Find Out What Awaits You in Louisiana Bartending School
Terminology Used In This Industry
Glassware Knowledge
Free Pouring along with Precision
The Skill and Science of Drink Preparation
The Layout, Equipment, & Tools of the Bar
Liquor and Liqueur Knowledge
Classes on Beers, Wines, & Champagne
Training in Cash and Payment Handling
Interview Success Techniques That Actually Work
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All tools and educational resources, which include bartending equipment, workbooks, and beverages, will be provided by us.
Location
We can come to your home or teach at one of our multiple locations in Louisiana.
Oakdale 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
Oakdale bartending school supports students' career goals with comprehensive Job Assistance and Internship programs. You will have job opportunities fall into your lap.
Jobs Placement Program
Oakdale Bartending School Stats
$820
Highest one time tip for Oakdale students
96.4%
of Oakdale Students said BBS exceeded expectations
14 days
Average number of days until getting a bartending job offer
97.9%
Oakdale certification exam success rate
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Key Information About Brooklyn Bartending School
255 Years
Combined experience of Oakdale teachers
2013-103
First Bartending Lesson in Oakdale
65.5% Women
of all BBS students in Oakdale
60 Years
Oldest student yet in Oakdale
24.4 Hours
Avg. number of hands-on training hours/student
Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In Louisiana
In the lively bayous and vibrant streets of Louisiana, the Crescent City Sazerac reigns as a perennial favorite, marrying local rye whiskey with the enchanting notes of absinthe and a touch of Louisiana cane syrup. Another iconic libation is the French Quarter Fizz, a refreshing blend of locally crafted gin, citrusy Satsuma juice, and a whisper of cane sugar, capturing the lively spirit of New Orleans. Garnishes like a twist of filé powder or a Creole orange peel add a touch of Creole flair to the sensory experience, while ornate, long-stemmed glasses reminiscent of the city's historic architecture pay homage to its rich cultural tapestry.
Louisiana's drinking culture, steeped in the rhythms of jazz and the joie de vivre, is evident in cocktails like the Bayou Bash, featuring local rum, pineapple juice, and a splash of spicy ginger beer, reflecting the state's Caribbean influences. Liquor laws, historically shaped by the French and Spanish colonial legacies, contribute to the vibrant street-side revelry and accessibility of spirits in cities like Baton Rouge and Lafayette.
Historically, the state's love affair with cocktails traces back to the rollicking days of Storyville, New Orleans' red-light district, where libations flowed freely. Today, the spirited echoes of jazz-infused revelry persist in each sip, making Louisiana's cocktails a harmonious celebration of the state's diverse influences and intoxicating history.