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Learn English Slang: The meaning of free pour

 

A long time ago before I became an English teacher I decided to become a bartender. I studied how to make drink and how to serve them. My plan was to bar tend in China while teaching English. Unfortunately that never happened when I realized that they don’t tip in China. Today I am going to teach you about free pouring. Usually when you order a drink in a bar they will make it with one or two ounces of alcohol. Sometimes the bartender will free pour the drink. If you want to find out the meaning of free pour click on the video above. It is a great quick lesson that will come in handy in the future. Don’t forget to like, comment, subscribe and share this video with your friends.
Write in the comments below if you prefer to free pour or to measure the alcohol when you make your drinks?

 

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