Hey buddy it's the guy who gave you a Bloody Mary in the Concorde lounge at Heathrow glad you enjoyed it and I knew I recognised you from somewhere haha
The assisted jigger roll is so cool. I think I’m gonna learn that, put oj in a bottle , ask my daughter when I make her breakfast if she wants juice and bust that out! 🤣.
hello bro tom, I just want more videos to u, Because super Idolice u and I'm also know how to flair but my experience in flair is not enough my all routine is very easy pa. by the way I'm from philipines.😀
11 out of the 13 pours are possible with ANY bottle. Half of the moves are just with the jigger, so the bottle doesn't matter. the only 2 moves that need a certain type of bottle are double and the assisted roll. The reason I had small bottles for some of the pours (I did use a 700ml for some others) was simply because that was what was at hand at the time. 🤷🏼♂️
That’d be awesome. So 1 hand, 2 bottles. You pour an oz from the first, THAN an oz from the second, as opposed to the same time... say into different tins. Cheers
Pretty much, yea. Thanks. That said, devils in the details... the only small thing is I’m looking to ‘raise’ one bottle, than lower it; to raise the next one. Again, Thanks. I’ll learn it your way, still. Cheers PS. I love how you break things down, and use the names of the moves... any course recommendations? (Online) Shameless self promotions welcomed:p
Michael Robinson I get what you mean. It's a difficult one but I'll try and figure it out and show you. Courses. I would suggest starting to learn the WFA Grading level routines and takijng your tests. Yellow is first, then orange green and blue. You can learn from me at www.flaircamp.com once a year in September or go to barschool.net for other flair courses. I hope that helps?
Hey Michael. I would suggest the WFA Gradings. Get started learning those routines. They are great to get better and to use behind the bar. Also, try out youflair.com They have some great videos on there for learning. Follow the world flair association for more videos to come on there soon :)
Hi Sam, apologies, but I don't have the name of the song. It was a copywright free piece of music from Epidemic Sound if I remember correctly. This edit was on another computer that got stolen so I lost all the info. I've had a little look for it, but will search again and if I find it i'll let you know.
Alex Guerrero Nope. He covered that one off, that one was a little easier. What I’m looking for is when they use their fingers to raise one bottle, than the other. The cross works for now tho;)
Been trying out a few different ways to do this. It's hard, but I got ya. There is a way to stop and start them alternatively, but will take some practice. I'll try and film it soon. ;)
From one professional to another, its smooth what you do, but why is it that the European and English scene is all about flair bartending? In the States during the 80's-early 2000's flair was the scene, but after 2010 the flair stopped, so I'm just curious as to why its become so popular over there
Hey man. Well, flair is still going in the US but on a much smaller scale. However, I think why it has become more popular in Europe is for a few reasons. 1. Got Talent TV - Finland was won by a tandem flair team. Romania, UK & Ukraine all had flair bartenders in the finals pushing their status and flair around their counties. 2. Social media - there are a lot of "pro" flair bartenders with a large following. There is even 1 guy in Italy (Bruno Vanzan) that has his own TV show called cocktail house. He's extremely well known in Itaky from this and is a flair bartender. 3. American bartenders dont need to flair to make tips so they dont bother training and getting better. In europe we have to work harder for tips. Haha. 4. A lot of the big flair competitions are in Europe with the biggest in London UK. There is probably many other reasons, but this is my opinion from what I've learnt over the years. Hope that sheds some light on the situation
@@TomDyerBartender Absolutely man, I appreciate the response. Although, in the States, its been my experience that people tend to tip higher if you're fast, at least that's been my experience. However its hit or miss anywhere in the industry but that makes sense why now. I'm not a big trick kind of bartender but I'll give a shaker tin a twirl every now and then. Cheers Brother!
Great videos I like to see a video with bottle finger roll Ive seen them in competition now I know the one with the reverses a grip button competition I've seen them spin the bottle of few times but it's too fast to see how they change the grips
Brah, to be able to do flair like that with bad depth perception means you must've put a hell of an effort into mastering your craft. Demands respect, impressive!
This isn't bartending this is just ego being bored and creating something with something out of nothing. It's cool but you're literally giving people hours and hours of hard work and body pain. For waste people's life like this
Thank u for demonstrating in slow motion.
Looks like its very easy. I'll show you guys in next 20 years
Amazing video and what a perfect background music match! Good job, thank you guys👍
Thank you very much!
buenisimo el video!
Saludos desde Argentina!
Your genius man
You are so smooth damn it man! 🙌
Grazie fratello
Swear they're just amazing bro! Thank you!!!!
Hey buddy it's the guy who gave you a Bloody Mary in the Concorde lounge at Heathrow glad you enjoyed it and I knew I recognised you from somewhere haha
Hahahaha. Awesome. Thanks for reaching out. That was a decent bloody Mary. I thoroughly enjoyed it. 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Thank you was very use full
My pleasure
Hi Tom! Nice job!!!!!!
Thank you very much. I have more pouring videos on my channel if you're interested
so smooth bro! loved it
Appreciate it!!
Awesome sauce!
Hi Tom..best bartender...
Nice and easy move! Amazing)
Watching this video for my EBS routine lol
Hope it went well
Thanks
Thank you 😁
Thank bro so easy I was try
Glad I could help
Great job
Thanks
It's too good
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Legend ☝️
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Yr the god of bartender.... love from india 👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
thanks
*respect bro!* ✌
Thank you very much 👍🏻🙏🏻
Awesome video brother! Definitely have to practice some of these pours!!
Thanks Joe. Good luck with the training.
Thank you Tom, I really appreciate It!
Desde colombia barranquilla te veo 👽👍🔥
Awesome bro
Thanks
Tq so much sir..
Thank you 😁
Yur great man
Thanks man. You're great too 👍🏻
I m so happy brother.. Yu rply my message... Is very honor to me... Yur my idol.. Sir... Love from India...
The assisted jigger roll is so cool. I think I’m gonna learn that, put oj in a bottle , ask my daughter when I make her breakfast if she wants juice and bust that out! 🤣.
Right on
wow nice information
Many many thanks
Nice
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Já quero aquela caneca do Pikachu ali em cima. ❤️
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amazing skills! thank U for sharing that.
My pleasure!
Grande 😊
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Can anyone help me figure out where to find a glass bottle like the one with green and black tape that he uses in this video?
I think it was an old Roses Lime Cordial bottle.
My idol
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hello bro tom, I just want more videos to u, Because super Idolice u and I'm also know how to flair but my experience in flair is not enough my all routine is very easy pa.
by the way I'm from philipines.😀
Hey, there are loads of videos on my channel. did you find them already? I hope they are helping.
Try doing these with odd shaped bottles or even normal sized 750ml bottles lol.
11 out of the 13 pours are possible with ANY bottle. Half of the moves are just with the jigger, so the bottle doesn't matter. the only 2 moves that need a certain type of bottle are double and the assisted roll.
The reason I had small bottles for some of the pours (I did use a 700ml for some others) was simply because that was what was at hand at the time. 🤷🏼♂️
That’d be awesome. So 1 hand, 2 bottles. You pour an oz from the first, THAN an oz from the second, as opposed to the same time... say into different tins. Cheers
Michael Robinson do you mean like this. Check at 9:36: ruclips.net/video/fQ0RQL4ZRgE/видео.html
Pretty much, yea. Thanks. That said, devils in the details... the only small thing is I’m looking to ‘raise’ one bottle, than lower it; to raise the next one.
Again, Thanks. I’ll learn it your way, still.
Cheers
PS. I love how you break things down, and use the names of the moves... any course recommendations? (Online) Shameless self promotions welcomed:p
Michael Robinson I get what you mean. It's a difficult one but I'll try and figure it out and show you.
Courses. I would suggest starting to learn the WFA Grading level routines and takijng your tests. Yellow is first, then orange green and blue.
You can learn from me at www.flaircamp.com once a year in September or go to barschool.net for other flair courses. I hope that helps?
Hey Michael. I would suggest the WFA Gradings. Get started learning those routines. They are great to get better and to use behind the bar. Also, try out youflair.com They have some great videos on there for learning. Follow the world flair association for more videos to come on there soon :)
I want to know how many Chili’s bartenders watched this video and immediately went on to break multiple well bottles. 😂
all of them, hahahahhaha jk
What’s the song through the video? I’ve tried the link but doesn’t send me to the right tune.
Hi Sam, apologies, but I don't have the name of the song. It was a copywright free piece of music from Epidemic Sound if I remember correctly. This edit was on another computer that got stolen so I lost all the info. I've had a little look for it, but will search again and if I find it i'll let you know.
Do you wink after every pour?
Yep. I find it helps people believe in my pours a lot more. hahahahahhahahaha ;)
Tom Dyer very creative, oh and impressively smooth skills
Keep it up!
Hey, I am looking to find how to pour 2 bottles, with 1 hand, consecutively; one after the other. Cheers
Michael Robinson hi Michael. I'm not 100% sure what you mean. However I will put together a How To of 2 bottle one handed pours for you.
Tom, I think he's talking about a cross-pour?
Alex Guerrero - that's what I thought originally but I already shared that video and it wasn't that one. I think I know which one he needs now
Alex Guerrero Nope. He covered that one off, that one was a little easier. What I’m looking for is when they use their fingers to raise one bottle, than the other. The cross works for now tho;)
Been trying out a few different ways to do this. It's hard, but I got ya. There is a way to stop and start them alternatively, but will take some practice. I'll try and film it soon. ;)
From one professional to another, its smooth what you do, but why is it that the European and English scene is all about flair bartending? In the States during the 80's-early 2000's flair was the scene, but after 2010 the flair stopped, so I'm just curious as to why its become so popular over there
Hey man.
Well, flair is still going in the US but on a much smaller scale. However, I think why it has become more popular in Europe is for a few reasons.
1. Got Talent TV - Finland was won by a tandem flair team. Romania, UK & Ukraine all had flair bartenders in the finals pushing their status and flair around their counties.
2. Social media - there are a lot of "pro" flair bartenders with a large following. There is even 1 guy in Italy (Bruno Vanzan) that has his own TV show called cocktail house. He's extremely well known in Itaky from this and is a flair bartender.
3. American bartenders dont need to flair to make tips so they dont bother training and getting better. In europe we have to work harder for tips. Haha.
4. A lot of the big flair competitions are in Europe with the biggest in London UK.
There is probably many other reasons, but this is my opinion from what I've learnt over the years.
Hope that sheds some light on the situation
@@TomDyerBartender Absolutely man, I appreciate the response. Although, in the States, its been my experience that people tend to tip higher if you're fast, at least that's been my experience. However its hit or miss anywhere in the industry but that makes sense why now. I'm not a big trick kind of bartender but I'll give a shaker tin a twirl every now and then. Cheers Brother!
The song behind?
I'm sorry, I dont remember. I'll try and find out, but it was copyright free music from a website.
🔥🔥🔥👌👌👌
Can you do private video chat type lessons?
Sorry I don't offer that. 😕
whats the music in the video???
Savio Pires it's written in the description.
What the hell is a booyaa tribe inside the ride!???
...it's not the first time I've heard this!
Ravi Camadoo hahahahahah. Just a little bit of awesomeness I like to say. 😂
Great videos I like to see a video with bottle finger roll Ive seen them in competition now I know the one with the reverses a grip button competition I've seen them spin the bottle of few times but it's too fast to see how they change the grips
tommyboyreckids No problem. I will put it on the list. It might take me some time, but I will do it.
Tom Dyer great and thanks. For responding back
thom yorke? it’s that u?
This man looks so stoned.
Brah, to be able to do flair like that with bad depth perception means you must've put a hell of an effort into mastering your craft. Demands respect, impressive!
Same
like video
Cool tricks. Entirely too fast and not slow enough with explanation. Cool to watch. Useless for learning unfortunately.
shame, sorry about that. I have plenty of other videos great for learning
This isn't bartending this is just ego being bored and creating something with something out of nothing. It's cool but you're literally giving people hours and hours of hard work and body pain. For waste people's life like this
Thanks for stopping by 😁