2 Mixology Courses degrees in Sweden
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2 Mixology Courses degrees in Sweden
European Bartender School
International Bartender Course
- Barcelona, Spain
- Paris, France + 9 more
Courses
Full time
4 weeks
On-Campus
English, Swedish, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Finnish
Ready to shake things up? Our four-week International Bartender Course is broken down into four core modules: Bar Practice, Masterclasses, Flair and Free Pour. By the end of the course, you’ll have the skills and the confidence to walk behind any bar, anywhere in the world and look like you’ve been doing it for years – even if you’re a complete beginner. Over 7,000 students take this course every year, making it the world’s most popular bartender course.
European Bartender School
Advanced Bartending Course
- Barcelona, Spain
- Paris, France + 3 more
Courses
Full time
10 days
On-Campus
English, Spanish, French
Develop your knowledge and skills to an exceptional level. Strictly not for beginners. An in-depth and hands-on course designed to radically enhance the skills and knowledge of experienced bartenders. Learn about molecular mixology, cocktail presentation, spirits in extensive detail, cocktail families, and much more. Access our worldwide job platform, EBS MatchStaff, as an Advanced Bartending graduate.
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Sweden, officially the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. Sweden borders Norway and Finland, and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Øresund. Sweden is a developed post-industrial society with an advanced welfare state. The standard of living and life expectancy rank among the highest in the world.
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