The Answers!

Below, you'll find the answers to the test questions from each chapter.  Note, that each answer is
listed with two numbers, separated by a dash.  The first number corresponds to the chapter the
question is taken from and the second number corresponds to the overall question number.

Good Luck!

2-1        Producer
2-2        100
2-3        Their Name
2-4        A unique fact about them
2-5        Their favorite Drink
2-6        The Customer
2-7        Well liquor
2-8        Varies
2-9        Grenadine, limejuice, scotch, bourbon, whiskey, sweet vermouth, dry vermouth, triple sec, tequila, rum, gin
              vodka
2-10        Measuring liquor
2-11        one thousand, 1
2-12        1/2 Ounce
2-13        1/4 Ounce
2-14        1/32 Ounce
2-15        Cola
2-16        Ginger Ale
2-17        Soda Water
2-18        Lemon / Lime Soda
2-19        Sour Mix / Bar Mix
2-20        Water
3-21        1/4 oz., 1/2 oz., 3/4 oz., and 1 oz.
3-22        fast
3-23        Boston shaker is two pieces, Regular is three
3-24        NEVER!
3-25        To crush ice, mash fruits, sugar cubes & herbs.
3-26        1teaspoon
3-27        Coat it with lime juice
3-28        Zester
3-29        3 - Mug, Pilsner Glass & A Pint Glass
3-30        Double Rocks
3-31        Cognac, Sambuca, etc.
3-32        It may heat up the drink
3-33        Never touch the rim.
3-34        Horeshoe, Round & Square
4-35        Barley, Malt, Hops, Yeast & water
4-36        Lager & Ale
4-37        Ale
4-38        Lack of bitter after taste
4-39        Pilsner
4-40        Lambic
4-41        Wheat or Weiss Beers
4-42        Lemon wedge or wheel
4-43        To increase its shelf life
4-44        Yes
4-45        Bud Light, Coors Light or Corona Light
4-46        Samuel Adams Golden Pilsner, Steam Whistle Pilsner
4-47        Belgium
4-48        Black
5-49        No, the opposite.
5-50        A wine that leaves a pleasant residual taste in your mouth
5-51        naturally fermented grape juice
5-52        The year that the grapes are grown and harvested, not when the wine was bottled.
5-53        Fermentation needs to be stopped earlier before the yeast consumes all the sugar.
5-54        White Wine, skins are removed, red wine they are not while fermenting.
5-55        Red, because its natural properties help to cleanse your taste buds.
5-56        Grapes
5-57        Merlot
5-58        Fortified Wines
5-59        Pressurized bottles that capture the CO2
5-60        Room temperature
5-61        1 inch
5-62        2 inches
6-63        Ask them how!
6-64        1 1/2 ounces
6-65        1 ounce for the first, 1/2 ounce for the second
6-66        1/2 ounce of each
6-67        Equal Parts of each
6-68        1/4 inch below the rim
6-69        Neat, On The Rocks, Shaken, Stirred, Combined, Layered Blended or Frozen
6-70        Placing the Densest liquors on the bottom
6-71        Shot, Chilled Shot, On the rocks, With Rose's Lime, with carbonation, with sweet & Sour, with any juice,
              with coffee or hot water
6-72        Lemon juice and sugar syrup
6-73        Chilling, Frosting & Flavoring
7-74        Lime Wedge
7-75        Lemon wedge or slice
7-76        Salted rim and lime wedge
7-77        Lengthwise
7-78        The nubs
7-79        Cut it in half, it will do so naturally.
7-80        Bloody Mary or Maria
8-81        Vodka, Rum, Gin & Whisky
8-82        The Southern U.S.
8-83        Jack Daniels, Jim Beam, Wild Turkey, Old Grand Dad and Old Crow.
8-84        Whisky
8-85        Distillation of grapes or fruit
8-86        E&J Gallo, Korbel, Christian Brothers
8-87        Liquer
8-88        Juniper
8-89        Beefeater, Bombay, Gordon's, Tanqueray, etc.
8-90        The Carribbean
8-91        A longer aging process
8-92        Whiskey
8-93        Johnny Walker, Grants, Balantine, Chivas Regal, etc.
8-94        Agave
8-95        The worm
8-96        Jose Cuervo, Sauza, Patron, etc.
8-97        Potatoe
8-98        Vodka
8-99        Stoli, Skyy, Gordon's Ketel One, Absolut
9-100        12
9-101        Because the names hint at what the drink contains
9-102        The Highball Cluster
9-103        There is none
9-104        Vodka & Peach Schnapps
9-105        Gin, Bar Mix & Carbonated Water
9-106        Gin
9-107        It includes a splash of the juice of the chosen Garnish
9-108        Vermouth
9-109        Garnish with a Pearl Onion instead of an Olive
9-110        Bourbon
9-111        Lemon Twist
9-112        Rum, Vodka, Gin & Tequila
9-113        Sweet & Sour Mix (Bar Mix)
9-114        The Highball
9-115        Tequila substitued with Blue Curacao
9-116        Half & Half
9-117        Coffee Liquer
9-118        Smith & Kern has no Vodka, Smith & Wessen does
9-119        Club Soda
9-120        Brandy Alexander & Nutmeg
9-121        Martini Glass
9-122        Vodka, Triple Sec, Lemon juice, sugar
9-123        Vodka, Triple Sec, Lime Juice, Cranberry Juice
9-124        Salting Tray
9-125        Sweet & Sour Mix (Bar Mix), Rose's Lime
9-126        Margarita & Cadillac Margarita
9-127        Salt and Lime
9-128        Schnapps
10-129        Layered
10-130        Shaken
10-131        Whipped Cream
10-132        Jack Daniels, Jim Beam & Old Grand Dad
10-133        Vodka, Bailey's Amaretto
11-134        After Dinner
11-135        Pineapple
11-136        Light Rum, Dark Rum, OJ, Cranberry Juice, Grenadine
11-137        A Highball
12-138        Whisky
12-139        Kahlua, Coffee, Sugar & Cream
13-140        A Virgin Drink simply removes any alcohol, the rest is the same.
13-141        Lemon / Lime Soda, Gingerale, grenadine
14-142        Clean up and replace it at no charge
14-143        When they bring it up first
14-144        Find something to clean or do.  Always keep busy.
14-145        Anyone.  Don't gossip!
15-146        Intoxicated people & Minors
15-147        Fines, Criminial & Civil Lawsuits, Bar Closure
15-148       
15-149        .08 - .10
15-150        Blood Alcohol Concentration
15-151        4
15-152       
15-153       
15-154        You'll never know.

 

Did you get the correct answer to 70% or more of the questions?  If so, consider yourself ready to start looking for
that job!  If not, that is nothing to be concerned about.  The knowledge needed to become and maintain a
successful bartending career is expansive!  In fact, know that the majority of our students do NOT successfully pass
the course on the first run through!  If that is the case with you, we would encourage you to begin the process again,
by visiting
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have come to the end of an arduous task and need to take a moment to reflect back on what you've accomplished
thus far!  Please check back with us often and let us know of your success!




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