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tomwed 02-03-2015 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 1005895)
Embarrassing? In most states taking your own alcohol into an establishment with a liquor license is against the law. Get caught and we'll talk about you in another thread.

And what if the flask is in the golf cart.
Besides,
you missed my entire point. The point was that it would be foolish to bring alcohol in an establishment to save a little money. That's why no one does it. OK maybe one or two out of a thousand but certainly not me.
Thanks for the warning.

bagboy 02-03-2015 02:56 PM

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Topspinmo 02-08-2015 09:16 PM

When drunk gets thirsty enough he'll pay the price! No matter how high the price maybe.

floridagirl94 02-08-2015 10:25 PM

Being a bartender, let me help clear this up for you. Your average rum and coke, vodka tonic, etc has 1 1/4 ounces of liquor in a standard 8 ounce glass. The rest of the cocktail is made up of ice and mixer. When one orders and liquor on the rocks, you are given 2 ounces of liquor. All martinis and Manhattans also have a 2 ounce pour whether you order them "up" or on the rocks. You are paying for additional alcohol. If you only want to pay for 1 1/4 ounce of alcohol, request it to be served in a standard 1 1/4 ounce shot glass with ice on the side. I have been a bartender for 18 years and in the Villages for 7, it is standard practice at every bar I have worked in. You are practically getting a double for $1.50 more.

Or you could pay $3.50 for a single shot and then order another one, resulting in a $7.00 total or just pay the standard "rocks" charge for the additional pour and have a $5.00 bill. Saving yourself $2.00.

Makes sense to me, considering how inexpensive the drinks are in The Villages to begin with!

CHEERS!

D&Lsunfun 02-09-2015 09:15 PM

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tomwed 02-09-2015 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by floridagirl94 (Post 1008981)
Being a bartender, let me help clear this up for you. Your average rum and coke, vodka tonic, etc has 1 1/4 ounces of liquor in a standard 8 ounce glass. The rest of the cocktail is made up of ice and mixer. When one orders and liquor on the rocks, you are given 2 ounces of liquor. All martinis and Manhattans also have a 2 ounce pour whether you order them "up" or on the rocks. You are paying for additional alcohol. If you only want to pay for 1 1/4 ounce of alcohol, request it to be served in a standard 1 1/4 ounce shot glass with ice on the side. I have been a bartender for 18 years and in the Villages for 7, it is standard practice at every bar I have worked in. You are practically getting a double for $1.50 more.

Or you could pay $3.50 for a single shot and then order another one, resulting in a $7.00 total or just pay the standard "rocks" charge for the additional pour and have a $5.00 bill. Saving yourself $2.00.

Makes sense to me, considering how inexpensive the drinks are in The Villages to begin with!

CHEERS!

Drinks are cheap here. But if it was my bar I would spell it out on a drink menu rather than have my bartender explain it to customers. They think they are paying extra for ice but won't embarrass themselves by asking.

The perception matters to you as a bartender. Tell your boss to raise the price for on the rocks drinks. Ask customers do you want it straight up for $3.50 or a double on ice for $5.50. You come off looking good. This means bigger tips and more profit.

Am I missing something?

Sandtrap328 02-09-2015 09:48 PM

The vodka martinis I order at Nancy Lopez Club at Happy Hour are made with Grey Goose vodka and are only $3.75. Same thing for Mrs. Trap when she orders her Cosmopolitan with Grey Goose.

It is their Happy Hour price but Happy Hours are from 3-7. You can get mighty happy with those hours!

tomwed 02-09-2015 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 1009674)
The vodka martinis I order at Nancy Lopez Club at Happy Hour are made with Grey Goose vodka and are only $3.75. Same thing for Mrs. Trap when she orders her Cosmopolitan with Grey Goose.

It is their Happy Hour price but Happy Hours are from 3-7. You can get mighty happy with those hours!

Yet another good reason to live on the north side of town.

bagboy 02-10-2015 08:56 AM

[quote=tomwed;1009669]Drinks are cheap here. But if it was my bar I would spell it out on a drink menu rather than have my bartender explain it to customers. They think they are paying extra for ice but won't embarrass themselves by asking.

The perception matters to you as a bartender. Tell your boss to raise the price for on the rocks drinks. Ask customers do you want it straight up for $3.50 or a double on ice for $5.50. You come off looking good. This means bigger tips and more profit.

Am I missing something?

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Beechie 02-10-2015 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1009669)
Drinks are cheap here. But if it was my bar I would spell it out on a drink menu rather than have my bartender explain it to customers. They think they are paying extra for ice but won't embarrass themselves by asking.

The perception matters to you as a bartender. Tell your boss to raise the price for on the rocks drinks. Ask customers do you want it straight up for $3.50 or a double on ice for $5.50. You come off looking good. This means bigger tips and more profit.

Am I missing something?

I'll drink to that tomwed.

Topspinmo 02-10-2015 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1009681)
Yet another good reason to live on the north side of town.

Yep, but stay off the trails around 7PM, :bigbow:

Sandtrap328 02-10-2015 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1010077)
Yep, but stay off the trails around 7PM, :bigbow:

Well, actually around 7:30. It takes us a good half hour to find our carts in the parking lot! :MOJE_whot:

tomwed 02-10-2015 06:15 PM

I tie a string from my belt loop to the cart's steering wheel. If somebody trips over it, that's their problem, not mine.


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