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Subject: Re: What is a "well drink"?
From: zyedgo
Posted: Wed Sep 5. 2001, 20:46 UTC
Followup to: "Re: What is a "well drink"?"  by Kent Garber  (Wed Sep 5. 2001, 20:19 UTC)
> Then the definition of a well drink is the brand of a liquor that an 
> establishment makes the most profit on, mixed with (Coke, ginger ale 
> , and tonic etcetera that comes out of the gun)
> 
> A call brand is any brand that is called for by a person requesting 
> the drink.
> It may even be considered a worse brand than your Well brand, but the 
> establishment pays more for it and makes less proift on it.
> But what is the difference between a premium brand and a top shelf 
> brand?

a premium brand cost more than the popular priced one,and top shelf is 
considered the best you have.Keeping in mind the words of the Paul Simon 
song,"one man's ceiling is another man's floor" 
I am surpised to see this questioned asked by a graduate of a bartending 
school.


Dennis


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