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What Is Mixology?
The Difference Between Mixology & Bartending
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Mixology Techniques
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Importance Of Ingredients & Tools In Mixology
How To Become A Mixologist
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Develop A Passion For Mixology
Get A Bartending Job
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Learn From Other Mixologists
Take Mixology Classes & Mixology Courses Online
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Mixology Certification Online
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Participate In Competitions
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Tips For Choosing The Right Mixologist Courses
Choose a course that aligns with your career goals and interests. If you’re already experienced, skip the basics and find a more in-depth program.
Look for a course that provides hands-on experience and practical skills, even if that’s in the comfort of your own home. You probably don’t just want a lecture; it’s way more beneficial to follow along and practice in time with the instructor– whether in person or on video.
Research the reputation of the institution offering the course.
Look for courses that provide a mixology certification online.
Consider the cost of the course and the value of what you’re getting. It’s definitely worth investing in your education, but you also have to work within your budget, of course. But if this is the career you really want, expect to put in some money up front to get trained properly. Think of all the money people spend on 4-year colleges!
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