Rules! Flashcards
What is the consistent measurement for Triple Sec, Grenadine, Creme de __, and Lime juice?
1/2 oz.
What is the standard pour of wines?
5 oz.
What is the standard house pour of liquor?
1 oz.
What is the standard pour of Brandies and Cognacs?
1-1/2 oz.
What is Cranberry juice or tonic normally paired with?
A lime.
What is “served up”?
No ice
What is “neat”?
Poured straight into glass
What is “on the rocks”?
Poured over ice. No mixing method.
When do you use a straw?
When there is ice and at least two ingredients.
A straw will not be needed if there is _ __.
no ice.
What is a highball variation in a 10 or 12 oz. glass with a ratio of 1 part liquor and 4 parts mixer?
A “tall”
What is a highball variation in a highball glass (8/9 oz.) with a ratio of 2 parts liquor and 1 part mixer?
A “double”
Free Pour: 1/2 oz. = \_\_\_ 3/4 oz. = \_\_\_ 1 oz. = \_\_\_ 1 1/2 oz. = \_\_\_ 2 oz. = \_\_\_ 2 1/2 oz. = \_\_\_
1/2 oz. = 2 count 3/4 oz. = 1 AND 2 count 1 oz. = 3 count 1 1/2 oz. = 5 count 2 oz. = 6 count 2 1/2 oz. = 8 count
What are the many uses for Club Soda?
Keeping fruit fresh, cleaning beer lines, removing stains, cleaning stainless steel, and cleaning the bar top.
“Screw” = ____
Orange juice
“Up against a wall” or “wall” = _____
1/2 oz. Galliano
What is a “naked lady”?
Margarita with no salted rim
What drinks do you put two stir sticks in?
Margaritas
What is bitters?
90 proof - roots, fruits, and herbs
How much is poured when one ingredient is requested on the rocks?
1 1/2 oz.
When layering, start with the ____ proof. The _____ the proof, the ____ the density.
Lowest; lower; higher