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What do you have to go threw to become a bartender?
Asked by torie
ok i live in wisconsin and i was wondering does anyone know what age you can be a bartender at and what type of program you have to go threw?
lol but i might do it in texas or florida or wisconsin i just want to know what age or what i have to go threw lol for any of those three and please specify what state your answering for
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You must be 18 years old to be a bartender. Even in the states where the legal drinking age is 21, you can still be 18 to serve liquor and it only takes 2 weeks of bartending school, which are all over the place.
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21, bartending course at a college
Answered by tropical_sunrise1
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There is no program you HAVE to go through. You just need someplace that will allow you to learn on the job.
But a bartending school can help you get a job with no experience.
Try to find a job as a bar back first. That could help.
Answered by Murph
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Ummmmmmm........Wisconsin is 21 I believe and there are actually bartender schools out there. Try Google for Schools and Locations.
Answered by Brian R
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Online bartender classes
Answered by semi-goth
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There are schools that you can go to, but if you work in a restuarant you can simply work your way up to the bar. Look in a phonebook to find the schools.
Answered by lizzy*lou
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i don't know what u go thru to become a bartender....but I can tell u what you'll go thru AFTER u become a bartender!
Answered by toecutter
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Depends on the Bar/Restaurant. Most places require you to be atleast 21 (depends on county). Search around for bartending schools near you. If you are working at a family (nonchain) restaurant, they may allow you to learn on the job. You might be asked to attend a course to learn how to spot fake IDs, how to "legally" take care of a rowdy customer, etc.
Answered by DISCOVERI
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On-the-job trining for the most part. Some places train formally, but most places don't hire any more from the grads than the average Joe. Some tourist places like vegas ask you to get a work card and I don't know what it takes to get that. Get a bartender's bible and read up. Or sit at the bar and pay attention-till you get loaded, then call a cab and go again the next day.
Answered by Anthony V
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Age 21.
You have to attend a bartender course.
you should have prior knowledge of wines and alcohols names and content mixtures to gain an advantage.
Answered by Seek and Find
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Most states have a regulatory body that offers certification like a food handlers permit; in Texas where I live it is the TABC. The age for most states is 18 to work there, but I would check at your local employment office to be sure.
The internet also has a lot of info-http://wsll.state.wi.us/topic/alcohol.html
Answered by b b
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