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There are several different types of flair bartenders out there, so I have created several different types of courses for you.
Beginner, Craft flair, Multi Object and Bottle Tin is King.
You choose what style suits you as all courses will have different moves and knowledge to take away, or if you want, book on all
Teaching is not for everyone, but with over 20 years experience and seeing how people struggle and how different people learn, I taught myself how to learn tasks quickly. This means I am able to teach YOU how to learn quickly too.
You won't receive as much in depth teaching, skills, tips, tricks and secrets as what I can give to you.
If you book and decide you want to change to a different course or you want to cancel up to a week before the course starts, I'll refund you your money at no extra charge.
Have you just started trying to Flair and your still struggling to understand what to do next. Or maybe you never tried flair bartending before and want to give it a go?
We start from the very beginning, covering the BIG SIX. 85% of all the flair you see is a variation of these 6 moves. I'll take you through them and show you variations of how they become bigger moves later on in your journey.
- Behind the back
- Back to front
- Behind the head
- Over the shoulder
- Simple Exchange
- Shadow Pass
We'll touch on some basic craft flair moves, working flair moves and show you some "show stoppers" anyone can perform behind the bar or on stage, or simply at home to impress friends of guests.
- Banana Pour
- Red Bull can trick
- Bottle opening tricks
- Balancing moves
These are only a handful of the moves you'll learn. altogether we'll go through ovber 60 different flair bartending moves for you to take home and practice.
This is an all roudn course, so you can decided what avenue of flair bartending you want to continue. Maybe it's all of them.
Adding a few craft flair bartending tricks to your cocktail making skills, will help you stand out and bring attention which can lead to bigger tips and better jobs.
This course is for those looking to upskills their already skilled bartending and add some moves to your cocktail making. Whether you're a complete beginner or seasoned pro, there is always something to learn.
We will go through:
Tin on tin moves
Jigger moves and pours
Spoon spinning
Napkin tricks
Strainer tricks
Liquid manipulation
Glassware
Ice
Craft flair is all about making it look good, cool, stylish and sexy. I'll take you through how to make your moves looks good. Posture and movement is key.
I'll show you how to incorporate these moves into making cocktails and you'll be able try it out for real.
Everyone gets their own, fully stocked, bar station to train from so it will be easy to transfer the moves into real life when the course is over.
The road to flairing with multiple objects can be a painful one, but with the right tips and secrets you can start acomplishing the moves you really want.
With the pro tips I'll give you, you'll not only learn how to flair with multiple objects, but you'll start creating new moves with these new skills.
We will focus on the following elements:
3, 4 & 5 shakers
3, 4 & 5 shakers and 1 bottle
3 and 4 bottles
2 bottles and 2 shakers
2 bottles and 3 shakers
3 bottles and 1 shaker
Not only will you learn moves, but I'll show you how to put them into small sequences and how you can start creating your own sequences and routines with it.
This course is not for the faint hearted and you do need some experience and be able to flair with 2 objects comfortably to be able to keep up with this course.
Bottle and Tin is, what we like to call, "the bread and butter of your flair skills". It should be you go to items to get warmed up and to be able to express yourself in the most original and creative way.
You'll learn the BTIK legends that have come and gone and why they are legends. From this we'll go through moves, sequences, flow, smoothness and originality.
We'll cover so many moves and show you how you can develop them into something else.
Reverse throws
Linking moves
Finger & thumb rolls
Rolls, Bumps, taps, Stalls.
Presentation of your moves
Flicks, pops, snatches and nests.
Taking a flair course is fun and you can learn a lot, but remembering it and applying it once it's done is difficult. There is always questions afterwards which is why I have arranged follow up calls with you, to make sure you're still on the right path.
This will be time, 1 on 1 or in a group call with your class to go through anything you've forgotten or need advice on.
The beauty of this also motivates you to practice more once the course is done, because I want to see how good you've got on our call.
The calls will be planned at least one month after your course and at your convenience. It will be up to you to book in your call time with Tom using the appointments calenadar that will be sent to you. If you miss your appointment, you have one more chance to reschedule.
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