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When a guest orders their drink 'on the rocks', there is an upcharge. True or False?
When a guest orders their drink 'on the rocks', there is an upcharge. True or False?
False
Match the drink with its liquor:
Match the drink with its liquor:
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Match the drink with its liquor:
Match the drink with its liquor:
Old School Mule = Titos Electric Lemonade = Absolut
Study Notes
Drink Ordering and Charges
- "On the rocks" refers to a drink served over ice, often enhancing taste and texture.
- Many establishments impose an upcharge for serving drinks "on the rocks" due to extra labor and ice costs.
- This practice can vary by location and type of drink; it’s essential for guests to inquire about potential additional charges.
Matching Drinks with Liquor
- Understanding drink and liquor pairings improves service and customer satisfaction.
- Common examples include:
- Whiskey Sour paired with whiskey
- Margarita matched with tequila
- Martini linked to gin or vodka
- Knowledge of these pairings is crucial for bartenders and servers in providing recommendations.
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Test your knowledge about whether there is an extra cost associated with ordering a drink 'on the rocks' at a bar. Answer True or False to statements related to the upcharge for 'on the rocks' orders.