The term 'breakage' is another way to describe your spill, or what has been lossed or damaged as a result of breaking.
ummm.... no just take your bartending license with you
to what does the term coed refer
No such thing as a Bartending License. You must be 21 to bartend in Ohio. Bartendingexposed.com
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It refers to a breakage of the connecting rod. This connects the piston to the crankshaft
what is history of bartending
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straight up means no ice, pour a shot right into the glass. Usually the customer will have a water back or coke etc.
Serving behind a bar.
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The term "bartending" has also been termed "beverage management" and "mixology" so you may term a bartender as a mixologist or a beverage manager. However, I haven't seen any iron-clad evidence that there is an official technical term for bartender.