Bartenders Reveal Which Drinks They Can’t Stand To Make

Bartenders often get to know customers and can quickly size them up based on their drink choice. People’s choices can often bring a smile to the bartender’s face, though some may bring immediate annoyance.

Those who’ve dealt with a wide range of regulars have shared their insight on which drinks make them smirk and which ones cause them real frustration.

Long Island Ice Tea

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Sipping a long island ice tea might be enjoyable for some, but just know that it could set off certain alarms with your bartender. It can be seen as a drink associated with people who are looking to get heavily inebriated.

Therefore, your bartender may watch closely to make sure you don’t start embarrassing yourself.

Vodka Soda (with Lime)

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Bartenders are often seen wearing t-shirts that simply read “Vodka Soda Lime”; this drink order is so popular that it verges on on boring in terms of their drinks selection.

For those individuals who request a vodka soda, they seem to prioritize getting intoxicated than enjoying the subtle tastes of a craft liquor; even the lime garnish does not bridge the gap to becoming a fancier option.

Mojito

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For bartenders in the midst of a rush, a mint mojito might not be the most practical choice. The process of muddling creates a time-consuming task with minimal reward since the drink is gone in moments. When customers are lining up for orders, opting for vodka sodas is a wiser choice.

Egg White Cocktails

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For those looking for a truly “authentic” experience, whisking the egg whites by hand can be arduous, especially when making multiple drinks at once.

If you’re in a hurry, however, we recommend opting for a sparkling drink like champagne instead of a classic creamy egg white cocktail if you’re looking for something bubbly.