Reddit Reddit reviews The Bartender's Black Book

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The Bartender's Black Book
Newest Updated Version 10th Edition
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3 Reddit comments about The Bartender's Black Book:

u/GrumpyMcGrumperton · 17 pointsr/socialskills

Damn dude.. I'm going to go through your list item by item, but before even considering my (a random person on the internet) opinion, you really should ask yourself what do you like to do? Don't try to force yourself into a hobby you don't truly care for. That said, here goes:

-Improving your multifaceted musical talents: Go for it! It's something you must like to do being a Pianolinibassitarmonicalelecalist.

-Learning to cook: Fuck yes! This is a great skill for men and women to have! Allrecipes.com is a great free resource for beginners. Just start making stuff!

-Learning to mix cocktails: Again, a good skill to have. I recommend The Bartender's Black Book on Amazon, or getting a drink App for your phone. (Also, make damn sure your know how to pour a beer into a glass/mug properly -hint: tip the glass about 45 degrees.)

-Learning Spanish and German: The languages are similar in structure (I've studied both), but don't expect either to be easy. Honestly I'd hold off on this one given the title of your post OP.

-Reading 2 books per months: Cool! Make them cookbooks! (Or drink, or movie, or videogame books) Don't let yourself get overwhelmed with new habits.

-Card games: Try Cribbage. Also, try Chess. You're obviously intelligent OP. I think you'd excel at either of these, but more importantly, If you can find someone to play with, you'll start meeting new players quicker than you might think.

-Watching as many tv shows as possible: I think this will conflict with your other goals. I use Hulu and Netflix so I can watch just the shows I like on my schedule.

-Briefly playing new video games: No real point that I can see. Any real gamer will see right through you.

-Catching up on movies you missed out on: Nothing wrong with this unless it's solely to talk about the movies. Check out Pan's Labyrinth. It's from Spain, so - Spanish.

I gotta stop typing - broken wrist.

For the rest: Read whatever you like, do whatever you like, just make sure you're doing it for you, and nobody else. People notice that shit. Charity work is cool, and it looks good on a resume. Last but not least, as far as new music goes, just make LOTS of different Pandora stations, and select shuffle.

Drops mic.

u/Gumbarkules · 1 pointr/bartenders

https://www.amazon.com/Bartenders-Black-Book-10th/dp/1935879995/ref=dp_ob_title_kitchen Bartender's Black Book is one that I've always kept on hand.