ABC Bartending School (Tampa) Exam
Questions And Correct Answers
What is the mix method for Classic Martinis and Manhattan? -Answer Straight up or on
the rocks
What is the mix method for Flavored Martini? -Answer Stirring
What does Dry Vermouth means? -Answer Dry wine
Describe Dry Vermouth -Answer Dry, Clear
What is Sweet Vermouth? -Answer Red, Sweet Wine
Describe Sweet Vermouth -Answer Sweet, full, red
Name the glass for 'Straight up' drinks Stem cocktail OR Martini glass
Why do you chill the Martini glass? Answer To keep drink colder longer
What are the 4 forms of I.D.? Answer Driver's License, State ID, Military ID, Passport
If you replace an Olive with an Onion, it's called a what? Answer Gibson
When would most likely a cream drink would be ordered? - Answer With dessert
,Give 3 reasons why we stir or swirl a drink? - Answer Mixing, Chilling, Less Dilution
What grains all whiskeys have in common? - Answer Barley, corn, wheat rye
What is the dominate grain in Bourbon? - Answer Corn
What is the dominate grain in Scotch? - Answer Barley from Scottland
What is Vodka made from? - Answer Neutral spirits, grains and/or potatoes
What is Gin made from? - Answer Neutral spirit, grains, & juniper berries
What are 2 popular Brunch Drinks? - Answer Mimosas & Bellini
Why do you pour a head on beer? - Answer To release carbonation, draws out beers
natural flavor
Why do we use a strainer when making a drink straight up? - Answer To keep ice & pulp
out of the drink
What does the term "Well" mean? - Answer House liquor
Name 3 domestic beers - Answer Bud light, Coors, Yuengling
Name 3 imported beers - Answer Heineken, Corona, Modelo
Name 3 types of White Wine - Answer Riesling, chardonnay, pinot grigio
, Name 3 types of Red Wine - Answer Cabernet, Merlot, Zinfacdel
What does "Top Shelf" mean? - Answer High quality, excellent
Name 2 popular champagnes - Answer Dom Perignon, Moet & Chandon
The drier the Martini, the _____________________ Vermouth you use - Answer Less
What is in each of the 3 compartment sinks, in order: - Answer Hot/Soapy water, cool
water rinse, sanitizer
What is Sour mix made of? - Answer Sugar, water, lemons, limes
What is a substitute for sour mix? - Answer Juices & Sodas
What does "86" mean? - Answer Run out, get rid of, or kick someone out
What is rum made from? - Answer Sugar cane
What is Cognac made from? - Answer Wine distilled through copper twice
Name 2 popular Cognacs - Answer Hennessy, Courvoisier
What are the Aging Classifications of Cognac? - Answer Aged 2 1/2 years in oak barrels
What is tequila made from? And where? - Answer Agave plant and Jalisco, Mexico
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