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Lexington Bartending School
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The representative who I talked to told me that there was a new law in Kentucky requiring bartenders to be certified. When I checked up on this with the ABC, I was told there is no such law. Following up even further I discovered there is likely no such law anywhere in the U.S. which leads me to my first question for you:
If they'll lie about this, how much more will they lie to you about?
Following up on that, I asked some former students if they found their training to be beneficial and I was told that it'd be much cheaper and faster to memorize "The Bartender's Bible" and get some on-the-job training.
Save your $600 and avoid these guys. It's never good when a school will lie to you to make a sale.
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