Attending bartending school can be a fun and rewarding experience. Learning to bartend professionally requires hands-on training behind a real bar from a qualified trainer. Bartending is a vocational career that cannot be learned by reading a book or watching a video. There is no substitute for experience.
Most quality bartending schools offer a course that is at least 32 hours long. Three quarters of that time should be dedicated to letting the student practice what they have learned behind an actual bar under the close supervision of a licensed instructor.
The bartending school should have a fully-equipped classroom that includes actual bar sinks, soda guns, beer taps, blenders and professional glassware. A quality school will be licensed by their respective state board of education. State licensing ensures that the school is financially sound and employs state-approved teaching methods. A licensed school must follow the state laws in regard to enrolling students, school policies and offering a uniform refund policy.
We have listed approximately 2 state-licensed bartending schools in New Hamshire that we are familiar with. You may request an information package by filling out the form below. Your request will go directly to the school of your choice. Your information is never sold to outside companies or put on any "list".
You may call the New Hampshire bartending school of your choice using the campus telephone numbers for each school listed below. If you decide to call the school, please tell them you found their information on the Bartending dash Schools web site!