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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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The Art of Tipping Bartenders: When Expertise Deserves Extra Appreciation
Last night, I found myself at a new establishment, eager to try out their selection of Belgian beers. As I scanned the menu, my enthusiasm was piqued by a particular choice: gueuze. With a mixture of excitement and apprehension, I placed my order, half-expecting the bartender to mangle the pronunciation as is often the case. However, to my pleasant surprise, she confidently declared, “The guhz is excellent,” without a hint of hesitation.
What followed was a delightful conversation about the wild fermentation process that gives gueuze its unique character. To my astonishment, she even recommended a cheese pairing, all without me needing to prompt her. I sat there, somewhat taken aback, reflecting on how rare it is to encounter a bartender who not only knows their product but is also passionate about it.
This got me thinking: when we come across bartenders who exhibit genuine knowledge and enthusiasm, especially about something as niche as a specific beer style, what is the appropriate way to express our appreciation? In my case, I tipped an impressive 30% out of sheer admiration for her expertise and service. But it left me pondering whether there are unspoken rules when it comes to tipping based on a bartender’s knowledge and skill level.
Is there a tipping guideline for situations where a bartender truly stands out? Do we adjust our gratuities if they exhibit exceptional knowledge, or is it more about the service as a whole? For those of us who relish discovering hidden gems in our beverages, should we have a sliding scale for correct pronunciation and engaging conversation?
Navigating the nuances of tipping can be tricky, particularly when you encounter a bartender who elevates your experience. In these instances, it seems only fitting to reward their expertise accordingly. A knowledgeable bartender deserves recognition, both for their insight and for enhancing our enjoyment of the drink in front of us.
So, next time you’re at a bar and find yourself impressed by a bartender’s expertise, consider how you can reflect that in your tip. After all, it’s not just about the beer, but also about the experience—and sometimes, that extra appreciation is well worth it.