The Principles and Practice of Bar and Beverage Management

Institution College
Course FOOD AND BEVERAGE
Year 3rd Year
Semester Unknown
Posted By Mwalimu Evans Okoyo.
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Principles and Practices of Bar & Beverage Management has been designed to explain the complexities of managing modern bars, for students and/or those working on a variety of educational programme in bar and beverage management, and for practicing bar and beverage managers, industry practitioners, in-house trainers and staff members who may wish to formalize and update their knowledge and skills in this area. The purpose of this book is to examine the wide range of subjects that come within the orbit of operational bar and beverage management and to relate these to the wider bar industry, irrespective of the style or size of the bar.
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