A) Latin "taberna" — shed B) Greek "taverna" — shop C) French "barre" — counter D) English "board" — table
A) Ale-wives B) Moonshiners C) Publicans D) Bootleggers
A) Ale B) Bootleg C) Moonshine D) Dram
A) Ancient Greece B) Ancient Egypt C) Sumeria D) Ancient Rome
A) Empire Era B) Industrial Era C) Decline & Revival (476–1300 AD) D) Renaissance
A) Green Dragon B) Hancock Tavern C) Fraunces Tavern D) Queene's Head
A) Dram B) Ale C) Moonshine D) Bootleg
A) 1925 B) 1905 C) 1890 D) 1933
A) Green Dragon Tavern B) Raleigh Tavern C) Hancock Tavern D) Coles Ordinary
A) Sommelier B) Bar Manager C) Wine Server D) Bartender
A) Classic B) Flair C) Molecular D) Mixology
A) On the top shelf B) In the middle C) Near the door D) At the bottom
A) Wash glassware with plates and spoons B) Stack glasses to save space C) Use glass to scoop ice D) Discard chipped or cracked glass
A) Chewing gum / combing hair in service area B) Wearing clean uniform C) Good grooming D) Using deodorant
A) Public house B) Shed or workshop C) Food stall D) Drinking house
A) . Mobile restaurants B) Floating hotels C) All-inclusive resorts D) Luxury transport
A) Bartender B) Sommelier C) Bar Back D) Bar Server
A) Speed Rail / Well B) Glass Rack C) Back Bar D) Dry Storage
A) Greet → Suggest → Take order → Prepare → Serve → Farewell B) Take order → Greet → Prepare → Serve → Farewell C) Suggest → Greet → Prepare → Take order → Farewell D) Greet → Prepare → Take order → Serve → Farewell
A) Manufacturing/selling/importing alcohol B) Drinking in public C) Selling alcohol to minors D) Owning bars |