"Server" seems to be the most popular, but also waiter, waitress or, collectively, wait staff.
If he works at a bar he's a bartender. If he works at a distillery he's a blender or possibly a master blender.
to work as waiter where you can only serve alcohol , you have to be 18 to work behind the bar where you going to to make drinks you have to be 21
Back in the day, a person had to be 21 years to work in an establishment where alcohol beverages were served.
You can serve alcoholic drinks in a licenced establishment in Ontario, Canada at age 18 and up. After being hired, you must take a Smart Serve course.
no alcohol, or win of sorts, well you should but only for adults that can only show ID. SO serve everything.
Depends on what you serve them, how much you serve them, and where you purchase the beverage.
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No. It is against regulation for a minor to be in possession of alcoholic beverages and minors can be arrested for serving alcohol if they are caught.
It is perfectly legal for a minor to sit in a bar, as long as the minor does not consume alcohol. Bars can serve non-alcoholic drinks too.
Fizzy soft drinks contain many chemicals. One of these is citric acid - a weak acid that is naturally found in citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons and limes. It is added to soft drinks to give a slightly sour taste, to stabilise the 'fizz' and also to serve as a preservative.
yes nitwit!
You must be at least 19 years of age to buy, possess or consume alcohol in Ontario, Canada, but you can serve alcoholic drinks in a licenced establishment at age 18.
18 is the leagal age to serve alcohol in Alberta, Canada.