RSA Training Teaches You to be Careful on the Job
Your co-workers ask you to hand them the shaker, when you do RSA Training you will know not to just grab the nearest one? Next time ask which shaker they want, because this means more efficiency and accuracy, which helps you provide a better more consistent service. It all comes down to Responsible Service of Alcohol guidelines!
RSA Training you in different shakers/stirrers
The Boston Shaker is a two piece set. One piece is a glass, usually a litre. The other is a larger, metal container. They are locked together, air tight, and shaken vigorously. Drinks can be strained, just by allowing the two pieces to part just enough to allow a stream of liquid to pour into a glass. The Hawthorne Strainer has a coil around it, it is made to be used with the metal half and serves best for pulpy, fresh juices that may clog any other strainer. The Julep Strainer works with the mixing glass and has no coil. Drinks that are to be stirred, should be done so in the mixing glass, you can see if the drink has been properly mixed through the glass. Also, this shaker can be used for rolling a drink. Rolling a drink is often required when a drink will end up too frothy as a result of shaking. This can, also,be done when it isn’t possible to shake, because you may have underestimated the space in the shaker, (we have all done it).
RSA Training – Cocktail Shakers
RSA Training, teaches that the Cocktail Shaker is a three piece set. The first resembles a Hawthorne, but is either smaller at the top or has an indention around the mouth. This is for the second piece, the straining cap. It locks into place over the mixing container. The third piece is a cap that goes over the strainer, it will either screw on or fits very tightly. Some Cocktail Shakers have pouring spouts and handles. Getting the shaker/strainer right can make the customer more satisfied, and a satisfied customer will keep coming back. Having repeat customers is much easier and better for business then having to always be looking for new ones. RSA training teaches you a wide variety of things about serving alcohol responsibly, this is important to ensure your customers feel safe in your establishment and know that you are doing the best thing by them and your other customers.
