
Drinks Ontario Beverage Alcohol Fundamentals HOST 9180
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Our Drinks Ontario Beverage Alcohol Fundamentals course is a specialized course intended to help you prepare for the dynamic beverage alcohol industry in Ontario. Build a comprehensive understanding of both the industry and the products (including spirits, wine, beer, ready-to-drink alcohol products, and cider). Develop your awareness of the intricacies of beverage alcohol as you acquire the knowledge and techniques you need to excel in various environments, including sales, restaurants, and grocery/convenience retail settings.
This course is offered by George Brown College Continuing Education in co-operation with Drinks Ontario.
Prerequisites
You must be at least 19 years of age.
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Passing this course earns you a micro-credential, which is provided to you as a digital badge that can be posted to social media platforms (such as LinkedIn).
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- Contact Information
- Contact Department:
- HC
- Email:
- cehospitality@georgebrown.ca
- Phone:
- 416-415-5000, ext. 2517
- Office Location(s):
- St. James Campus, 300 Adelaide St. E., Building B (SJB), Room 334
Read about our textbooks policy, and remember that the Continuing Education attendance policy and closure dates differ from those for full-time college programs.


