Bartending NC II Module 5 Performance Task 1 Bottle Flaring
Bartending NC II Module 5 Performance Task 1 Bottle Flaring
Bartending NC II Module 5 Performance Task 1 Bottle Flaring
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Performance Task 1 Bottle Flaring
Bartending – Grade 12 SHS
Quarter 1 – Module 3(Week 5-8)
Bartending and Bar Services
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Management Team
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BARTENDING AND
BAR SERVICES NC II
Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
Welcome to the Bartending and Bar Services G12 SHS Project CAP-LRE
Supplementary Learning Resource on Identifying
The different concept of the bar (Types, Parts, Bar surface, public areas and the
Bar brigade).
This module was collaboratively designed, developed and reviewed by
educators from public institutions to assist you, the teacher or facilitator, in
helping the learners meet the standards set by the K to 12 Curriculum while
overcoming their personal, social, and economic constraints in schooling.
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and
independent learning activities at their own pace and time. Furthermore,
this also aims to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while
taking into consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body
of the module:
As a facilitator, you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this
module. You also need to keep track of the learners’ progress while allowing
them to manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are expected to
encourage and assist the learners as they do the tasks included in the
module.
What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn
in the module.
This part includes an activity that aims to
What I Know check what you already know about the
lesson to take. If you get all the answers
correct (100%), you may decide to skip this
module.
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Lesson 5: Bottle Flaring
This module provides varied activities that will help you learn more about the
different concept inside the bar.
At the end of this module, you are expected to:
• Determine the 10 basic bottle flaring steps
• Individually perform the different bottle flaring steps
What I Know
The following items below will test how much you already know about the
previous lesson. Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false
write also the correct answer. Write your answer on the separate answer sheet.
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What’s in
PERFECT MATCH
Direction: Match column A with column B. write your answer on the separate
answer sheet.
Column A Column B
____1. Normal grip a. Competition style flair
____2. Bartender’s grip b. Aerial lock
____3. Working flair c. Multi-pour
d. The act of making drinks beyond
____4. Flair values
the normal way
____5. Reverse grip e. Know the basic before flaring
f. Holding the bottle vertically using
____6. Exhibition flair
the reverse thumbs down
____7. Juggler’s grip g. Basic flair
____8. Ten commandments h. The flair bottle is in upright
of flair position
____9. Flair i. Humble and discipline
j. Hold the bottle on one hand in a
____10. Types of pouring cuts
normal grip
k. Hold the bottle horizontally on
one hand spout facing on your
body
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What’s New
Word Hunt
The hidden words can be positioned in all directions, draw a line to the words
associated to the flair moves and terminologies.
A F R O T A T E N C R
Y G L I A T U T K A E
Y O P I N E M A S R A
A N E Q P E P P S E D
W G G T N O I U T F E
E B E H I N D P A S S
D A H J M A G N L G A
I M H K J N I A L T H
S L L A F R E T A W S
O X D S W I T C H O S
C Z U I G R O A Y H O
L K J U G G L E S E L
What is It
Now that you have learned a lot from the bar parts, bar tools and equipment
and even in the alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, in this module you must
perform some showmanship to entertain your guest. You will need some tools like
Flaring bottle, shaker tin and jigger to perform the different flaring steps. You will be
given ample time to practice and execute some basic flaring step, copy the link
bellow and watch the video in the internet.
What is Flair?
The act of making drinks beyond the normal way. Is the act of flipping, spinning,
spinning, throwing, balancing, catching bottles, Drinks and various bar tools
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Application of flair
▪ Work
▪ Competition
▪ Demos and presentation
▪ Training
▪ Shows and events
2. Intermediate
• Shoot
• Snatch
• Switch
• Hang/float
• Split
• Shuffle
• Flip and cut
3. Extreme/advance
• Juggle
• Staggered
• Figure 8
• Combo
Note: You may use the internet to watch the above flair moves and terminologies.
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Pouring techniques and consideration
A. Pouring styles
✓ Classic
✓ 40 degrees
✓ Slide
✓ Artistic
✓ Multi - pour
B. Types of pouring cuts
✓ Normal
✓ Aggressive
✓ Choking
✓ Aerial lock
✓ Pourer lock
Source: canstockphoto.com
Flair tending terminology
▪ Clips- the tin can on same hands using
middle finger.
▪ Elbow clips - the tin can or bottle on elbow
▪ Grip – of bottle
Types of grip
▪ Normal Grip – hold the flair bottle in upright position.
▪ Bartender’s grip – hold the bottle on one hand in a normal grip.
▪ Juggler’s grip – Hold the bottle horizontally on one hand spout facing
on your body.
▪ Reverse grip – Holding the bottle vertically using the reverse thumbs
down.
Note: Please refer to the next page for the link of the video clips in flaring.
Flair values
• Be humble
• Discipline
• A perfect show doesn’t mean you have no drops or mistake, it’s how
you entertain the audience, it’s how confident you are on stage and
how you manage your mistakes.
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Flair start-up stretching
✓ Arm – circular movement and punching
✓ Body – twisting and bending
✓ Hands – wiggle and close open
✓ Legs – jumping, jogging and squatting
✓ Head – sideways turning, up and down looking
Copy the link to your android phone and watch the following videos.
Basic flair steps must watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMK_lEbxhlg
2. Pouring Styles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPnXDGWa7iY
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3. Beginner level competition style routine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tu5Lgb4Vmg&t=22s
What I Can Do
1. You need to purchase one-piece flaring bottle with pourer and a tin shaker.
2. Watch the above videos and perform the following basic steps.
3. Select your desired music as background that will last for 2-3 minutes.
4. Record your performances in your mobile phone and edit it using video editing
application like Kine Master or Power Director depending on your choice.
5. Practice more until you are ready to perform your first performance task.
6. You are given 3 weeks to master your flaring techniques.
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Assessment
After watching the videos above, perform the following steps below. You
are going to make a short video (attached music background) performing
the following steps in 2-3 minutes in time. Use the rubric for your guide to
earn points.
1. Pour
2. Front flip
3. Outside flip
4. Inside flip
5. Palm twist
6. Behind the back
7. Back swing
8. Around the world
9. Hand roll
10. Free style Flaring
Source: canstockphoto.com
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Answer key
What I know
What’s in
1. H 6. A
2. J 7. K
3. G 8. E
4. I 9. D
5. F 10. B
What’s new
Word Hunt
A F R O T A T E N C R
Y G L I A T U T K A E
Y O P I N E M A S R A
A N E Q P E P P S E D
W G G T N O I U T F E
E B E H I N D P A S S
D A H J M A G N L G A
I M H K J N I A L T H
S L L A F R E T A W S
O X D S W I T C H O S
C Z U I G R O A Y H O
L K J U G G L E S E L
Assessment
Will depend on the individual performance of the students.
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References
BOOK
Roldan, A. S., & Edica, B. T. (2008). Food Service and Bartending (Revised
2008 ed.). Paranaque City: AR Skills Development and Management
Services.
WEBSITE
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