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(877)-879-7958The minimum age to sell or serve alcoholic beverages in Utah is 21 years old.
Utah Bartending Certification and E.A.S.Y (Eliminate Alcohol Sales to Youth) alcohol sales training
The Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services Telephone: (801) 977-6800 Website: https://abs.utah.gov/
Upon finishing the bartending training, you can generate a certificate of completion for temporary proof, and your training provider will forward your details to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (DABC) for the official license. It's important to note that the DABC won't directly send you the license; you need to log in to the DABC portal to print your official license.
The Art of Free Pouring Together with Accuracy
Step-by Step Making Cocktails
Training on Bar Equipment, Tools, & Layout
Servicing Alcohol Responsibly
Garnishing Cocktails Beautifully
Liquor and Liqueur Training
Wine, Champagne, and Beer Expertise
Ability to Manage Cash and Payments Properly
Etiquette and Protocol for Max Tips
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In Utah, where a unique set of liquor laws influences the drinking culture, the cocktail scene features creative and flavorful options. The Red Rock Refresher is a popular choice, combining local craft gin, elderflower liqueur, and a splash of Utah-made apple cider, capturing the essence of the state's mountainous landscapes. Another favorite is the Salt Lake Sipper, featuring local bourbon, honey harvested from Utah beehives, and a touch of aromatic bitters, offering a warm and comforting profile.
Utah's drinking culture often revolves around locally brewed beers and craft spirits. The Wasatch Wheat Smash showcases this trend, blending Utah-distilled wheat whiskey with muddled mint, lemon, and a hint of local honey, providing a refreshing and locally-inspired option.
Garnishes like a sprig of fresh sage or a rim dusted with red mineral salt enhance the visual and aromatic experience. The state's cocktail culture, influenced by cities like Salt Lake City and Park City, is known for its inventive non-alcoholic options as well, catering to a diverse community that values both creativity and adherence to local liquor laws. Overall, Utah's cocktail scene reflects a unique blend of innovation and tradition within the context of the state's distinct regulatory environment.
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