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Alabama Bartending School Program
The Skills Taught in Alabama Bartending School
Alcohol Service with Responsibility
Guidelines for Bar Openings and Closings
Cleanliness for the Bar Area
Highly Effective Ways to Make Customers Happy
The Layout, Tools, & Equipment of the Bar
Cash Handling and Payment Skills
A Guide to Receiving a lot of Tips
Expertise in Liquors and also Liqueurs
Job Interview Strategy
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As a part of your package, we'll offer all needed bartending equipment, a workbook, and a selection of beverages.
Location
We can come to your home or teach at one of our multiple locations in Alabama.
Satsuma 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
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Satsuma Bartending School Stats
$680
Highest one time tip for Satsuma students
98.9%
of Satsuma Students said BBS exceeded expectations
13 days
Average number of days until getting a bartending job offer
99.5%
Satsuma certification exam success rate
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Key Info About Brooklyn Bartending School
323 Years
Combined experience of Satsuma teachers
2013-03-07
First Bartending Lesson in Satsuma
64.3% Women
of all BBS students in Satsuma
71 Years
Oldest student yet in Satsuma
28.8 Hours
Avg. number of hands-on training hours/student
Learn The Most Popular Cocktails In Alabama
In the heart of Alabama, where sweet tea flows like the rivers, the Southern Belle Sipper is a cherished libation. Crafted with local Alabama whiskey, a hint of peach nectar, and a splash of sweet tea, this cocktail pays homage to the state's love for hospitality. Another local delight is the Crimson Crush, blending local vodka with cranberry juice and a squeeze of Alabama-grown citrus, creating a refreshing sip reminiscent of the state's vibrant landscapes. Garnishes like a sprig of mint or a slice of juicy watermelon add a touch of local flair to the sensory experience, while classic mason jars or engraved tumblers reflect Alabama's easygoing charm.
Alabama's drinking culture, deeply tied to tailgates and the joy of porch swings, is evident in cocktails like the Roll Tide Rickey, featuring local gin, lime juice, and a splash of club soda. Liquor laws, shaped by the state's historical ties to temperance and evolving trends, influence the accessibility of spirits across cities like Birmingham and Mobile.
Historically, Alabama's connection to the prohibition era and the birth of the Alabama Slammer have left an indelible mark on its drinking culture. Today, the libations served are a testament to the state's warmth, tradition, and a spirited celebration of its rich Southern heritage. Each sip of an Alabama cocktail is an invitation to savor the flavors of the Deep South and embrace the hospitality of the Heart of Dixie.