Putting the style back in spirits
|
Author: Jarid Shipley
Source: Nevada Appeal Saunter up to the Show Lounge at the Carson Nugget, order a drink and you may get a little something extra.
The bartenders are training with Extremebartending.com, a company based in
"They are to the point where they do a trick with every single drink. Everything from a beer to cocktails," Parkinson said. "They are definitely doing more advanced moves." Even though they can now juggle three bottles, throw bottles between bartenders and spout fire, it wasn't always that easy. "There was lots of breakage in the beginning, you definitely crawl before you walk. We actually had a rule that you did 10 pushups for every drop," Torres said. Even as recent as two months ago, while attempting to pour into a pyramid of martini glasses, the bottom shifted. "We killed 10 martini glasses and all the glasses used to build the pyramid. We lost 23 of them total," Torres said. Despite the mistakes, they continue to improve their skills. "I do it because it's fun and I enjoy my job. Plus, I like being the center of attention," said David Kemper, flair bartender. The bartenders are putting on exhibitions of flair bartending at 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday night before leaving for the competition on Sunday morning. They will also continue to showcase their skills after they return. "The thing that needs to be stressed is that it doesn't take us any longer to make the drinks. It's a flow that adds some entertainment," Torres said. "It's serving with style." • Contact reporter Jarid Shipley at jshipley@nevadaappeal.com or 881-1217. If you go What: Flair bartending exhibitions When: 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday Where: Call: 882-1626 for more information
Date: October 19th, 2006
|



