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Obtaining Your AZ Bartending License



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The az bartending license is a state-issued alcohol sales certification for the purpose of licensing and regulating the sale of alcoholic beverages. This certification is necessary for both the protection of your customers as well as the legal rights of those working behind the bar, regardless of whether you're looking to start your own business.

How to Get Your Arizona Bartender License

First, you need to obtain the necessary paperwork in order to secure an Arizona bartending permit. Fill out all required forms, attach any relevant documentation, and send them to your local ABC office. It usually takes between 30 and 120 days. However, it may take up to 175 days for some areas.

Your liquor license should be applied for at least six months in advance of when you plan to open the doors. This will allow you enough time to prepare the application and ensure it is accurate.


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How to be a bartender Arizona

To become a bartender, you should attend a training program. This will ensure you have the right knowledge and skills to do this job well. You will also avoid making costly mistakes by not relying solely on your past experience.


There are many options available for getting this education. You can either take an online course or attend a community college or traditional college in person. It is important that you find a school with a solid reputation and the course you require, to ensure you get the best education.

AZ Bartending Age

Although 19 is the minimum age to be a bartender/server in most states it can vary depending on where you live and what county it is. While some states allow you serve beer or wine at a younger age than others, other states have strict rules about what alcohol you can and cannot serve and who can drink it.

How to Obtain a Basic Title 4 Certificate

The Basic Title 4 certification is the most widely used bartending certificate for those working in the restaurant, bar or nightclub business. This course is designed to give you an overview about all the laws and regulations governing the sale of alcohol in Arizona. Most employers require the completion of this course, which is valid for three-years.


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How to be a Manager/Owner of an Arizona Bar/Restaurant

You will need a series 6 and 7 liquor license to open a bar, restaurant or nightclub in Arizona. These are quota licenses which allow you to sell beer and wine to your patrons. Before you can apply for a license from the department, you will need to submit multiple documents. The process can take up until 30 days.




FAQ

What do I do if my cocktail gets too hot?

Put your chilled drinks in the refrigerator for five minutes before you start to worry about them getting too hot. This will ensure that they don't heat up as much.


Can I freeze my beverages?

But there are some precautions that you need to take. First, be sure to label all of your bottles, so you know which ones have been frozen. Do not fill your bottles with more than half. You risk your drink spilling out of the bottle. Also, make sure to wait at most two hours after opening the container before you transfer the contents to another container.


What is the difference of a Manhattan and an martini?

A martini is made by adding gin to vermouth. You can make a Manhattan by adding whiskey to sweet Vermouth. Both drinks can be served chilled.


What's the difference between a shaker and a blender?

Shakers are usually made of metal and come in various sizes. Blenders are generally made of plastic and come with a variety shapes.


Why are there so many types of ice cubes available?

Ice cubes are available in many sizes and shapes. They're used to cool down drinks and add flavor to them. Crushed ice is used for making daiquiris, and cubed is used to create margaritas.


What can we do when someone orders a "dirty” Martini?

A dirty martini refers to a martini that is served with extra olives.



Statistics

  • majority of pineapple juice and Malibu rum is only 21% alcohol content. (breakingtheboredom.com)
  • American blended whiskeys are so inexpensive because they only have to contain 20 percent whiskey; the rest can be made up of neutral grain spirits, colorings, and flavorings. (mashed.com)
  • You can simply follow the rule of thumb: $1/beer or wine, $2/ cocktail, and 10-20% for large tabs. (alembicbar.com)
  • According to a post on Quora, the average bartender can make upward of 140 drinks per hour. (gloworder.com)



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How To

How to make Mixed Drinks?

Mixed drinks are created from different ingredients, such as juices, spirits, liqueurs and syrups. These ingredients are then combined to make one drink. Mixing liquors together with water and ice makes a cocktail. It usually contains fresh fruit juices, lemonade soda water, tonic, ginger ale or beer.

The following are some of the most well-known types of cocktails:

  • Margarita: A Mexican cocktail that includes tequila mixed with triple sec (or Cointreau), lemon juice, salt and lime juice.
  • Daiquiri is a Cuban cocktail that consists of rum, sugar and lime juice.
  • Mojito – A Cuban cocktail that consists primarily of mint leaves and some rum.
  • Gin and Tonic – A British cocktail that consists of gin, tonic and a splash of water.
  • Martini - A Martini is a cocktail that consists of vodka, vermouth, bitters and olive oil.
  • Whiskey sour: A whiskey cocktail that includes bourbon and sweetened condensed milk. Lemon juice is added.
  • Sidecar - A French cocktail consisting of cognac, orange juice, and grenadine.
  • Collins – A cocktail made with equal amounts of gin or lemon juice.
  • Manhattan - This cocktail consists of sweet vermouth and sweet rye whiskey.
  • White Russian – This cocktail consists of vodka and Kahlua as well as coffee liqueur and cream.
  • Brandy Alexander- A cocktail that includes brandy, dark chocolate syrup, heavy whipping, and creme de coco.




 



Obtaining Your AZ Bartending License