I thought I would continue to speak to beverage service topics that I started on yesterday's post.
If you talk to managers in hospitality businesses today, they will tell you that more and more individuals and groups are asking them "how green" the restaurant or hotel is before choosing to do business with it. If our graduates are not able to field that question in an intelligent manner they will continue to lose business to those that have plenty to say about their ongoing efforts and NOT their plans to do so.
To help along those lines is the emerging Green vodka product line. Vodka is a popular spirit among customers so it may be one of the safest bets to start stocking behind the bar. Especially when there are a large selection of domestic and imported vodkas that range in price to accommodate those who are buying Green.
A selection of Green vodkas can be found by visiting:
http://planetgreen.discovery.com/buying-guides/buy-green-vodka.html.
In the event that the link goes away one day, you can directly access various vodka purveyors by visiting the following websites:
Prairie Organic Vodka (Minnesota) has a very cool site: http://www.prairievodka.com/
Reya Vodka (Iceland) another cool site: http://www.reykavodka.com/
Square One Vokda (California): http://www.squareonevodka.com/
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