DBA – bartending school

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Our 3 week Class

In the last few weeks, I’ve enrolled in the complete bartending course at the Dublin Bar Academy. It’s a 3 week intensive course, designed to teach us everything about being an expert bartender. This includes 30 + cocktails; cocktail flair; history of all the different spirits and how they’re made; master class including tastings for whisky, tequila/mescale, over 30 different liquors, coffee barista, as well as tasting all the cocktails that we are making. There are exams every day and then a comprehensive exam and a practical behind the bar (double and triple orders) exam which involves making 10 cocktails in under 10 minutes. There are also visits to Guinness and Jamesons for a behind-the-scenes bit of information. It gave me a new appreciation for the knowledge that a bartender has to have – as well as those that are making my drinks. I took the course using up 3 weeks of last year’s vacation. It meant being up early – and into the city most days by 8:00 AM. I found it a real challenge – because I’d done nothing like it before – but also because it was so different it was absolutely enjoyable. I am looking forward to putting my newly gained skills to use – either at a bar or in a party at some point.

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My team – the Bittersweet Sweet Symphony. Notice that the guys have bottles of bitters, bottles of grenadine, and we ladies (one happy / one sad) are playing the champaigne flutes?

Now, what would my blog be without a few pictures from what we learned…

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Free Pouring- the ability to pour alcohol at a pre-determined measure – with no shot glass – this is me practicing.
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Practicing the double order pour.

In addition to time behind the bar (6 stations) practicing cocktail making, free pouring, and learning about cocktail flair (essentially juggling bottles), we had to spend plenty of time hitting the books to study (seriously I’m 3 weeks behind in TV!).

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Italian Grippa master class with tasting. Grippa is a type of Italian spirit made from the pumice of grapes.

We had many master classes. They ranged from a Whisky day (including trip to Jamesons), to Tequila and Mescale, Italian Grippa, a complete range of liquor tasting (30 different types of spirits from fruit, to herbal, to egg/milk/bean), to a day at the Guinness Brewery, and also time learning to be a certified coffee barista.

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Starting out at 11 am, we had 30 liquors to taste today. By the afternoon, we didn’t want to try anymore.

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Coffee anyone? I loves me some espresso!

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Visitor today was the bar manager from the Merchantile Bar. He taught us some custom cocktails – including an espressotini with infused spirits.

Oh – and if you ever wondered what a 600 Euro bottle of Patron Tequila (from our master class on Tequila) looks like – it is a thing beauty.

I am in love. Petron Burdios at our tequila tasting today. 600 euro a bottle; and only 3 bottles allocated to Ireland. It is aged in oak casks before being distilled a third time and aged again in chateau margeaut (bordeaux) wine barrels. Talk about perfe
I am in love. Patron Burdios at our tequila tasting today. 600 Euro a bottle; and only 3 bottles allocated to Ireland. It is aged in oak casks before being distilled a third time and aged again in chateau margeaut (bordeaux) wine barrels. Talk about perfection… and something I’m never ever likely to taste again. *feeling blessed*

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In the end, we had a 3.5 hour written exam and a practical exam which we had to make 10 cocktails in under 10 minutes out of double / triple orders. My time? 10 minutes and 30 seconds. My overall grade – I found out for the class was a 91%, which I’m super pleased.

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Whiskey Sours – made with Wild Turkey. Yum Yum!

What’s your favorite cocktail? Do tell! As a certified bartender / barista – I’d love to get the chance to make it for you!

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Padlocks of Love

The locks on Ha'penny bridge. #Dublin  #dublinireland #locks

Over the weekend, I went to Dublin for a Massage.  Over much of Europe, a tradition of sweethearts has taken hold since the early 2000’s, where the sweethearts affix padlocks to bridges.  Here in Dublin, being just 10 days after Valentine’s Day, I was pleasantly surprised to see that there were plenty of Padlocks of Love with messages in “sharpie” markers written on them attached to the historic Ha’Penny bridge.

The locks on ha'penny bridge 3. #bridge #dublin #dublinireland

The locks on ha'penny bridge 2. #Dublin #dublinireland #lock #love #bridge

The locks on ha'penny bridge 4. #dublin #dublinireland #locks #love #bridge

While skies were overcast (and we had many a snow flurry), I thought it added to the lovely idea of two loves locked together despite the bad weather and the turbulent waters rushing in the River Liffey below.

The locks on Ha'penny bridge 6 with the River Liffey in the background. #dublin #dublinireland #lock #locks #wishes #love

The thing is that it’s quite controversial – and they’re not sure to remain. The city council has ordered that the locks be removed – because they are potentially damaging to the bridge.
City Council cuts locks off bridge

I suspect, however, that even if cut off, the sweethearts will return to continue the tradition – in the name of Love.

The locks on Ha'penny bridge 5. #dublin #dublinireland #locks #wishes #bridge

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Times, they are a changin’

As some of you know, I’ve been blessed to work for one of the leading internet companies since 1999. They changed their logo on the site yesterday, and it prompted me to think back – way back – to back when I started working with the company. It makes me feel a bit old, but also proud to watch how times have changed – and so has our homepage. I thought I’d share a few screenshots from over the years….

    1997 – Back in the Day:

A loaf of bread cost $1.22
The first book in the Harry Potter Series is published.
Mike Tyson’s bit Evander Holyfield’s ear.
Tiger Woods wins his first Masters at 21.
Princess Diana Killed in Car Crash
and our company homepage looked like this:

1997

1999 – the end of the millenium:
A loaf of bread cost $1.55
Everyone was starting to gear up to Y2K (which didn’t happen)
The Sixth Sense came out in movie theaters (I see dead people).
Lance Armstrong won his first Tour De France
I started with the company officially in December. (I’d worked there on trial basis for 3 months before this.)
This is the homepage I remember from when I first started, my first Christmas:

2001

    2001 – Infamous:

A loaf of bread cost $1.82
The first Ipod and X-box were released
Enron scandal shook the energy world
World Trade Center / Pentagon hit by airplanes and my company responded by launching Auctions for America in less than 24 hours, raising money for the victims charity.
I spent 3 days on the phones, with the Red Cross.
I bought my first house in Magna, Utah on December 17.
The color change from “blue” to “yellow” was starting to happen; we were experiementing with Live Auctions. eBay stores was about to launch. Screenshot below is pre-Auctions for America / Pre stores, but post Live Auctions.

eBay-2001

    2003 – Identity Crisis:

Price of a loaf of bread: $1.79
Elizabeth Smart was found safely, to the surprise & relief of many
Aron Ralston hacks his arm off (127 hours) after getting caught it by a boulder in a remote Utah Canyon
Madonna Kissed Brittney at the VMAs.
Angelina Jolie kissed her brother at the Oscars.
The company homepage chose yellow / blue to try to challenge another online company (guess?)

ebay-2003

    2008 Recession & Recovery:

Price of a loaf of bread: $2.20
I’ve been in Germany for 2 years.
Summer Olympics are held in Bejing. Michael Phelps wins 8 Golds.
Obama makes a speech in Berlin at the Victory monument, and I attend. He’s elected later that year.
Meg Whitman leaves eBay.
The company homepage is “green” but cleaner than before, and beginning to think about “turnaround”.

2008

    2010 – Anything but Zen:

Price of a loaf of bread: $2.35
Vancouver hosts the Winter Olympics.
I move to Ireland.
Indonesia & region is hit by Tsunami killing thousands
The homepage is much cleaner, and red for Christmas again.

eBay-homepage2010

    2012 – Time for a Makeover:

Price of a loaf of bread: $2.49
Queen Elizabeth has her Diamond Jubilee (50 years) on the throne
London hosts 2012 Olympics, Michael Phelps becomes winningest Olympian of all time.
Obama v/s Romney for the 2012 Presidential elections

Company revamps logo and homepage look.

2012

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