Deck 15: Beverage Production Control
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Deck 15: Beverage Production Control
1
Scotch and soda is an example of a mixed drink.
False
2
Free pouring is the most accurate method for measuring ingredients.
False
3
The number of drinks in a bottle equals the quantity in the bottle divided by the standard quantity for each drink.
True
4
Two liters of gin equals 64 ounces.
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5
A straight drink contains a single alcoholic beverage and may contain a mixer.
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6
A cocktail is defined as a drink containing one alcoholic beverage and one mixer.
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7
A mixer is defined as any container in which drinks are stirred, shaken, or blended.
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8
A jigger is a measuring device used to ensure the accuracy of alcoholic ingredients used in drink production.
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9
The use of standard glassware is an aid to portion control in beverage operations.
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10
A standard drink recipe is one that has been approved for bar use by the Alcoholic Beverage Commission in a given state.
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11
Shot glasses and other measuring devices are used as aids to:
A) quality control
B) quantity control
C) price control.
A) quality control
B) quantity control
C) price control.
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12
Automated drink dispensers and bottle-top measuring devices best achieve desired goals without offending customers when used at:
A) service bars
B) front bars
C) special purpose bars.
A) service bars
B) front bars
C) special purpose bars.
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13
Of the following, the most accurate device for standardizing beverage portion sizes is the:
A) jigger
B) shot glass
C) automated dispenser.
A) jigger
B) shot glass
C) automated dispenser.
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14
A standard bar recipe is one which has been so designated by the:
A) management of a given bar
B) Alcoholic Beverage Commission
C) American Bar Association.
A) management of a given bar
B) Alcoholic Beverage Commission
C) American Bar Association.
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15
The drink known as a martini is an example of a:
A) straight drink
B) straight drink with mixer
C) cocktail.
A) straight drink
B) straight drink with mixer
C) cocktail.
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16
The drink known as gin and tonic is an example of a:
A) straight drink
B) straight drink with mixer
C) cocktail.
A) straight drink
B) straight drink with mixer
C) cocktail.
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17
The cost of the liquor in a certain drink is $.20 per ounce, and the cost of the mixer is $.05. If the drink contains 1.5 ounces of liquor and 7 ounces of mixer, the standard cost of the drink is:
A) $.30
B) $.55
C) $.65.
A) $.30
B) $.55
C) $.65.
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18
The cost of the liquor in a certain drink is $.24 per ounce, and the cost of the mixer is $.04. The drink contains 2 ounces of liquor and 6 ounces of mixer, and the desired cost-to-sales ratio for the drink is 20%. What is the standard selling price for the drink?
A) $1.40
B) $3.60
C) $4.20.
A) $1.40
B) $3.60
C) $4.20.
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19
A liter bottle of pouring scotch costs $10.14, and an 8 ounce bottle of soda costs $.24. A customer ordering scotch and soda is given 1 ounce of scotch, and 5 ounces of soda. The standard cost of this drink is:
A) $.54
B) $.47
C) $.45.
A) $.54
B) $.47
C) $.45.
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20
The management of a nearby restaurants wants to feature a new cocktail called a Martian Landing. It will sell for $2.50. The desired cost-to-sales ratio for the drink is 20%. How much should the ingredients cost?
A) $.125
B) $.50
C) $1.25.
A) $.125
B) $.50
C) $1.25.
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