Vocabulário em inglês para trabalhar em bares

Behind the Bar

Ser um "Bartender" exige habilidades especiais, tais como aprender receitas especiais, medição, mistura, servir bebidas e conversar com os convidados. Não importa em que país você está trabalhando, você teve ter certeza de que irá se deparar com pessoas que usam o inglês para fazer os pedidos. Estude as listas e expressões abaixo Então leia o diálogo e verificar a sua compreensão.


Artigos de vidro

brandy snifter (taça de conhaque)
half litre/litre (meio litro/litro)a glass container for serving house wine 
highball glassa tall straight glass
martini glass
mug (caneca)a cup or glass with a handle used for hot beverages
pint glass (copo de cerveja)20 oz glass for draft 
pitcher/jug (jarro)approximately 60 oz container for draft or water
rock glass/tumblershort glass for mixed drinks
shot glass1 oz glass for shots and shooters
sleeve12 oz glass for draft
wine glass

Classic Cocktails

Há muitas maneiras diferentes de preparar os clássicos coquetéis. Cada bar ou restaurante tem regras sobre o quanto de álcool deve colocar em um cocktail e como faze-lo. As receitas seguintes não contêm quantidades específicas. Use-os para aprender os nomes dos coquetéis, licores e mixes.

Black Russianvodka, coffee liqueur, on ice (for a white russian-add milk)
Bloody Maryvodka, tomato juice, tobasco sauce, Worcestershire sauce, salt, pepper, celery salt, slice celery, on ice
Cosmopolitanvodka, orange liqueur, cranberry juice, lime, on ice
Daquirilight rum, lime juice, sugar, blended with ice (for a strawberry daquiri use strawberry mix or syrup)
Long Island Iced Teavodka, gin, rum, orange liqueur, lemon juice, cola, on ice
Margaritatequila, lime, salt, blended with ice
Martinigin, dry vermouth, (garnish with olive)
Pina Coladarum, coconut milk, pineapple juice, blended with ice
Screwdrivervodka and orange juice, on ice
Tom Collinsgin, lemon juice, sugar, soda water, on ice

Common Liquor

Ginclear alcohol flavoured with juniper berries
Liqueurvarious sweet alcohols
Rumclear alcohol made from sugar cane, origin Caribbean
Vodkaclear alcohol made from grain or potato, origin Russia
Whisky (Rye in Canada)light brown alcohol made from grain, origin Scotland
Tequilagolden or clear alcohol, origin Mexico

Beer and Coolers

Domesticbeer from country that bar is located in
Localbeer brewed nearby
Cansbeer served in a tin
Bottlesbeer served in glass bottle
Draftbeer on tap
Kegbeer in a large barrel
Cidersalcoholic drink from apples or other fruit
Coolerspremixed and bottled alcoholic drinks

Sample Conversation

Bartender:Hi there. What can I get for you?
Guest:I need something cold.
Bartender:You've come to the right place.
Guest:Do you have any specials on?
Bartender:We have highballs on for half price.
Guest:Sorry, I meant for beer.
Bartender:Our beer special tonight is a pitcher of local draft with a half dozen wings for $12.99.
Guest:I guess I should have brought a friend. I think I'll just have a Heineken for now.
Bartender:Sure, would you like that on tap or in a can?
Guest:Do you have it in a bottle?
Bartender:No, I'm afraid we don't.
Guest:That's okay. I'll take a pint.
Bartender:A pint of Heineken coming up.
Guest:Actually, you better just make it a sleeve.
Bartender:Sure. And should I start you a tab?
Guest:No, I'm driving. How much do I owe you?
Bartender:$5.25.
Guest:Here's 6. Keep the change.
Bartender:Thank you.




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