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ABC Bartending Lesson 4 Question and
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2 types of Vermouth used in Manhattans and Martinis - ANS-sweet and dry

What is Dry Vermouth? - ANS-an Aperitif Wine (dry white wine that has been fortified
and aromatized)

What is Sweet Vermouth? - ANS-an Aperitif Wine (sweet red wine that has been
fortified and aromatized)

Name the glass for "straight up" drinks - ANS-stemmed cocktails

How do you chill your glasses? - ANS-ice and water, or refrigerate

Why do you chill the martini glass? - ANS-keep the drink cold

When do you pour Vermouth when making Manhattans and Martinis? - ANS-pour the
vermouth first

what 2 ways are the drinks made in the first lesson? - ANS-straight up and on the rocks

If you replace an olive with an onion what is the drink called? - ANS-Gibson

How are Flavored Martinis always made? - ANS-shaken and straight up

Give three reasons why we swirl or stir a drink? - ANS-to mix, chill, and dilute

What grains do all whiskeys have in common? - ANS-rye and wheat

What is the dominate grain in Bourbon? - ANS-corn

What is the dominate grain in Scotch? - ANS-barley

What is Vodka made from? - ANS-anything

What is Gin made from? - ANS-flavored with juniper berries and other botanicals

, How do you serve a "neat" drink? - ANS-like on the rocks, but with no ice

What are the 5 white liquors in the speed rack? - ANS-vodka, gin, rum, tequila, triple
sec

Why do you pour a head on beer? - ANS-to release Co2, demonstrate freshness, and
enhance freshness

Why do we use a strainer in making a drink straight up? - ANS-hold back the ice

What does the term "well" mean? - ANS-lowest quality

name two domestic beers - ANS-Sam Adams, Bud

Name two imported beers - ANS-stella, Heineken

what does the term "call" mean? - ANS-middle level quality

name 2 types of white wine - ANS-chardonnay, pinot grigio

name 2 types of red wine - ANS-pinot noir, merlot

what does "top shelf" mean? - ANS-best quality

what does the term "perfect" mean in making Manhattans and Rob Roys? - ANS-uses
both sweet and dry

name 2 sparkling wines - ANS-prosecco, champagne

The drier the Martini the _____ Vermouth you use - ANS-Less

Explain what /R means when reading a cocktail check - ANS-rocks

what does J.D. stand for? - ANS-Jack Daniels

What's the difference between "call" and "premium"? - ANS-price and quality

Do "well" and "house" mean the same thing? - ANS-yes

Sour Mix is a concentrate of what? - ANS-lemonade

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