One time a bouncer grabbed me and some random dude i've never seen before by the collar and literally dragged us out of the club. He looked at us and we looked at each other super confused. The other dude says "I don't know this guy..." The bouncer says "wrong guys" and let us back in haha. Still don't know what was going on.
One time a bartender gave me a free order of wings thinking I was too drunk.. But I just talking on the phone with my headphone mic and only one side of the earbuds on, on the ear facing away from bartender haha
ESPECIALLY drunk women. You could be responsible for causing a woman to get mugged and murdered by some stranger on the street if you don't get them a chaperone and a safe ride home
Here in Finland we call police to take care of people who pass out in bar. They get to sleep their head clear and then released without any legal ramifications for them. If they are alone that is... Usually people have a friends with them so they get them home.
I kicked my own husband out of my bar. He f@cked up and threw a full can of dr.pepper at me and got me in the face. Apparently he had been sneaking shots or him and his buddy's had alcohol outside or had brought it in when they came in. And I saw his switch flip and at that same time business had slowed down pretty good. My coworker agreed to take over while I did my tried and true method of preoccupying a customer I thought had enough for the time being. Grabbed 2 bags of chips from the bar, some snacks that I'd brought for myself, my big cup of ice water and 2 soft drinks. And said why dont ya take a minute and have a snack with me...this had never failed, I had always been able to negotiate with the worst and cut a deal they had to drink a big glass of water or Coke with me and then we would see about maybe having another beer, ya know. You're basically dealing with kindergarteners. No, he was alright for a second. And I'm on the backside of the bar, hes standing right at the bar, picked up the full dr.pepper can and reared back and nailed me in the face. Of course, I flinched, and had turned my head as it hit. But it still hit. When I looked up he was just standing there staring at me with a fucked up smile starting to spread across his face. My immedate response...GET OUT...and I pointed at the door. He stood there. I come around the bar, grabbed him by the arm and escorted all 6ft 2, 245lbs of him to the door...AND MADE IT CLEAR TO GET THR HELL OUT OF MY BAR. OPENED THR DOOR AND SHOVED HIM OUT. Nobody and I mean NOBODY SAID A WORD. not even his buddies. And yeah I would have done the same to anyone else. He had crossed a line and disrespected me in my bar...setting the precedent for any one of the other customers to think they could do the same. And NO
I got kicked out of a bar because a bouncer said I had tried to bottle him 3 weeks ago, I wasnt even there at that time let alone ordering bottled drinks
I got kicked out even though I never bought a single drink during a concert I just went to in Texas. The issue is that I was hung over in a friend's house the night before but had completely recovered. Though I was still tired. So when they saw I was kind of tired and sleepy, they immediately accused me of excessive intoxication. I bluntly responded that I did not even buy a single drink. The guy was like "The manager said so". So I was like "Lemme talk to the manager" but he still kicked me out without even testing if I'm drunk. They said "we can kick you out for no reason". They ended up threatening me with calling the Police. If not for my delicate status as an International student, I wouldn't have accepted this treatment. These asshole bouncers ruined a great night. Idiots.
I got kicked out of a bar in Sydney Australia in my early 20's. It was only for being too drunk. I wasn't rude, argumentative etc. But, I had a real sense of pride the following day when I found out I got kicked out! Made me feel as if I had ticked off another box on the way to finally growing up!
I have literally never seen anyone in a pub offered water, or refused service, regardless of how drunk they were. I’ve seen quite a few people thrown out after being violent, and a couple after throwing up but that’s about it. Not sure if this is a British thing or a cheap pub vs fancy bar thing
Joseph Stalin Must be a British thing. It's pretty much taught everywhere in the States that if someone gets to a certain point, the bartender should allow them down, or if they're bad-off enough, cut them off. It's bartender discretion, though.
It's definitly a British thing lol.. I have never been thrown out of a bar in UK, while here in Norway, i almost always ends up getting thrown out.. Often from multiple places..
Depends on the bar. If you're in a dive, they're not as kind or wait for you to ask. Mid range to high end clubs, they'll offer water or just give you watered down garbage if you're starting to activate asshole mode.
I cant ever remember getting kicked out but have been cut off on rare occasions. Its really the demeanor of how they go about it. I was once rudely and embarrassingly cut off. I dont dispute her choice but she could have told me or pulled me aside. She chose to be all loud and dramatic about it. She was usually nice so maybe it's a defense mechanism to nip any argument back or something but made me feel shitty. Actually hadn't been back there since now that I think about it.
I've been denied entrance to a place stone sober because the bouncer saw my knee give out and said I was "visibly intoxicated." He had such a condescending nasty attitude and refused to believe me that it happens to me now and then from my knee surgery even after showing the scar on my knee. Never have set foot in the place, never will. Take the time to listen to your customers sometimes.
If a bar gets caught overserving, even if that person leaves the bar drunk and something happens to them, they can be held legally liable. They can lose millions in a settlement, and lose their liquor license. So yeah, they're gonna be a little bit over-careful. BUT, if all that happened was you couldn't walk quite right, but you actually had nothing to drink, there's no way they would've kicked you out.You're lying about this. Guaranteed. Bars have extensive experience with drunk people. They know what drunk people are like. Watch some DUI videos, drunk people will swear on their mother/brother/god/dog that they aren't drunk then blow a 0.15
I’m 5’5 petite and a sweet bartender. I’ve had a man 6’3 try to fight me in a full restaurant I was serving and bartending alone. No security. I threw him out right as he was getting violent and everyone started clapping
I've never understood when people come into their favourite pub shit faced. I just turn them away immediately and tell them that if they're having a destructive drinking night they can do it somewhere they don't care if they get banned from.
Even in the promised land of the drunks, Finland, we don't ever hit, spit on or disrespect the bartender in general. In my local pub that has all the "regulars" there 24/7 drunk as fuck, there is very rarely any fighting or people being kicked out. If someone fucks with you, you go outside to take care of the business and then shake hands, go back inside and the loser buys you a beer and the security doesn't do shit about that because they literally know every single guy in that bar personally. I think its great
My dad was a student in Finland, and he never gets tired of talking about the Finns he saw leaving the pub, removing their shirts, and engage in a bare-knuckle fight, all in minus twenty degrees celsius.
I got kicked out for not knowing my liquor. Im kind of new when it comes to my knowledge of alc. I told him I wanted liquor and the guy asked me what kind. I just said the best you got. Next thing I know, bouncer throws me out. I asked him "why" he said I am just doing my job. That is when I said I am not doing business there again. I went to the bar across the street and it was much better.
Literally just got kicked out of a bar a few night ago not because I was causing a scene, but rather because the bouncers did not realize that the girl I was supposedly "harassing" was in fact my girlfriend, soon to be wife, and that we were totally comfortable with each other. Was not even doing anything inappropriate with her, I was just chatting and having a good laugh with her (that you couldn't even hear because IT WAS LOUD in the bar.
Haha man it sucks. But they are a private facility so they can do as they please. I cussed in Spanish as a joke and the Latina owned banned me 😅I thought it was a very dumb reason but like I said they own it lol
Ive kicked you people out for throwing glasses at us bartenders. For fighting with us. Ive had a guy sleeping on a table, i let him sleep and after my shift i drove him home, but i knew him
In Australia, this is all law. It's actually illegal for staff to serve someone who is too drunk and the fines are HUGE. $8k for the staff member and $25k for management. I great - means staff are never in too uncomfortable of a situation since all the law and management will always be on their side.
Someone is unduly intoxicated (too drunk) if: the person's speech, balance, coordination or behaviour is noticeably affected and there are reasonable grounds for believing the affected speech, balance, coordination or behaviour is the result of the consumption of liquor, drugs or another intoxicating substance. There's a whole list of stuff here, but it ultimately comes down to the bartenders judgement: www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/hospitality-tourism-sport/liquor-gaming/liquor/training/rsa/refresher/unduly-intoxicated/signs
Josh Dredge it's also the law in the US. When I worked at a gas station our trainers used to tell us all the time we couldn't sell alcohol to certain customers. and at a bar/restraunt the servers and bartenders also could, but I was a hostess so idk what their limits were like. at stewarts it was basically, if you're not comfortable with it deny the sale.
In Finland it's actually illegal to serve a drink to a customer who is trying to get drunk :D Obviously no bartender follows the rule but it's in the law
I almost got kicked out of Billy’s, a bar next to the Yankee Stadium, for falling asleep on the couch (not laying on the couch), and rudely slamming the table for the bartender to give me water immediately.
As someone that works as a bar supervisor in a student nightclub, there is sometimes no greater pleasure than watching someone get dragged out because they picked a fight when you cut them off. Literally just accept it, have some water, and you'll thank us when you don't feel as shitty later. If we cut you off, it's for a good reason and fighting with us is only going to make it worse.
There was a good old school pub in hove, near Brighton sussex, and it got sold. It always had some local characters in there and rarely any trouble. It's been taken over and turned into a ponce pub. Some friends went in there and had drank maybe 3 pints each, the bar girl asked if they had drank any beers 🍻 obviously they said yes and she proceeded to refuse service and asked them to leave. Some staff need a lesson in what a pub is!!
I live in Iowa and I don't think I've ever seen someone get thrown out of a bar for being drunk.. I've seen it a lot at casinos but that's because it's illegal to gamble while intoxicated in Iowa.
I am from Iowa as well and I have seen them come in wasted yet can get a couple of drinks before being kicked out when they were already too drunk to be served.
I got kicked out one time cause some girl just didn’t like me or had something against me and yet I minded my own business and didn’t touch or harass anyone or even talk to anyone, including this girl, and still got kicked out like I was some kind of criminal and the guy claimed I was doing stuff but wouldn’t clarify what that meant at all and just told me I had to leave
In sweden a bar could lose its licence to serve alcohol if the bartenders first noticed that people had too much when they fell down or fall asleep. Here it's their job to make sure you don't drink dangerous or damaging amounts. I think you guys need that rule to.
It's not the bartenders responsibility to prevent you from causing your own bodily harm or regretful decisions. When you're a danger to yourself or, mainly, others, that's the time to step in.
I'm only 22 and I don't like to go to bars much, because every time I do, it's a bad experience. usually it ends up with people trying to fight me for some reason. the other night the bartender treated me like the one in this video said she does to people who drank to much after I had 3 beers. she said I had to order food or leave. I'm always trying to keep to myself, and I even bought expensive ass beer. so now I'm done going to bars.
I was nearly not allowed to go inside a club because I'm such a lightweight that I was swaying after only 2 beers and the only reason why I was let in was because my friend worked at the club and knew the bouncer.
If you're a bartender and you're serving someone to the point where they're falling asleep, or falling off a stool, then you're not a very good bartender.
Sometimes people mix drugs with alcohol and their liquor hits them all at once. Also you never know how much they drank before hand. That one shot you serve them can put them over the limit. Like one minute they’re fine next minute??? To drunk to function. Doesn’t mean the bartender served them 10 shots of patron back to back or anything.
I've worked for ''.08'' a kind of Uber company where two guys pick you up in a bar to bring you back home with your car. I used to call it the wheelbarrow run because some customers couldn't walk. Now when the barmaid is the one getting told by the doorman to switch to water and call a ride maybe she should reconsider her career choices.
When you are able to tell that someone is having too much to drink, you should just water it down instead of refilling it with more alcohol. I doubt they would notice😂
I was kicked out of a club last night for no reason I was told it was because I was intoxicated and stumbling my words but I wasn’t. I went next door to get something to eat and come back in and that’s when everything happened. I wish there was something to be done about people that lie and keep people out for no reason I took my RSA course yesterday and I know that I was completely fine yesterday
One bartender told me she saw a table full of Irish lads doing lines of blow right at the table so she walked up, blew the dust off and the one fella said that was $150 gone. She repled, "So you are going to call the cops on me then?" Then she kicked them out.
I've been cut off twice in my life and both times it was like, "...woah... oh shit you're right... I'm way too drunk... here's my phone (2-5 attempts at my pin to unlock it) can you get me an Uber home? Also, what's the best food truck that I can get food at for tonight and tomorrow? Okay, thanks and bye and here's a $20 because I don't know numbers and Andrew Jackson is a babe."
I been kicked out of bar because I imteracted with another table. I told the manager isn't bar a place where you have conversation with strangers and told him the tables which I interacted didn't even complain, so why are you doing this. I am 200% sure none of strangers I interacted has a problem nor complaint. But the manager just kicked me out because in their bar customers shouldn't talk to strangers who they didn't come with.
I can't imagine a lot of bartenders being the kind of people who kick customers out of their bars. Good heavens, they transformed into Moe from The Simpsons. 👍🏼 if it happened to you where a bartender yelled at you too much.
I got accused of stealing a bottle of spirits from a bar once. I demanded they show me the security footage. The girl on camera was wearing different clothes, had different coloured hair and was a foot taller than me. That was fun- not.
True story my buddy use to run up tabs at the bar and when he was ready to go he would get himself kicked out so he wouldn't have to pay the tab lol 😂 😂
It was in the top-right corner of the vid the whole time, but I don't understand what it's doing there either. It doesn't seem to have any relation to the video or the creator.
Married lady and her twin sister were at bar. Married sister of twin kept grabbing my ass and escalated into full on grabbing my junk. Found out next week she was in fact married married and neither seemed to care lol took multiple people to help her get out to car to sleep it off only to come back inside not even 20 minutes later completely amped and ready for round 2. Oh Jones road the stories you must have. .
I cut people off quick. All it takes is that one drink to go from lit to sloppy and that's a bad look on you and your establishment. It's not worth it.
2:37-3:10 That all sounds like what people used to do to my grandpa and his buddies after they got home from Nam or found out they were veterans (including Chief Whiskey Dick)
My cousin is well over 6'0 probably closer to 7'0 and the company he works for were hired for a teenage disco once so me and his niece got free entry and he was obviously our lift home so all the other young teenages probably 12-15 were filing out of the building and Mr and my second cousin were sat drinking water when these two young fellas probably about 13 no taller that about 4'11 started fighting . it was the most enjoyable thing ever to watch my nearly 7'0 cousin and his equally tall co workers split up this fight
If someone is slurring their words, wobbling, fading out, or passing out on the floor, then they are over served. The responsibility falls on the tender as well. Know when to say when as a server or bartender and do your client right.
only thing this video showed me is bar tenders have no idea what over serving is all of them described at least 4 shots over if they are passing out they should have been sent home 5 or 6 shots ago
I remember this one place in college, it was a typical sort of trashy night club spot that only young, barely 21-year-olds would go to. Anyway, me being that age group at the time, I go there with a few friends and we just arrive. They get their first drink and go out dancing right away (they pre-gamed a lot beforehand). Me, I'm just chilling at the table waiting to down a few more drinks first then meet up with them. I'm sitting at a table by myself on my second drink, then out of nowhere bouncer comes over and tells me to leave for "being too drunk". Keep in mind I haven't said a word to anybody else except to order drinks. So I asked him "what do you mean? Did I do something wrong?" To which his response response was, "you look tired"... Like dude, if I'm minding my own business, I'm buying drinks, and not causing anybody any problems, that's not a reason to kick somebody out! It made absolutely no sense. Needless to say, I was pissed. I have been in a lot of bars and clubs and always been able to conduct myself properly, and this was the only instance when I was ever kicked out of anywhere. On top of that, they charge you a $5 door charge to get in, so that may have explained it... There were rumors they intentionally let in too many people to get extra door charge money, then make up reasons to kick people out. Especially when there's too many dudes xD
Hi zack I also got kicked out of a bar/club (in Singapore) but for a very different reason. I got escorted out after only spending less than 30 minutes inside. The reason given by the Indian bar manager was because I did not purchase another drink after I had finished my first drink. How can he expect me to immediately buy another drink after I had just finished my first drink? His logic was that if I do not buy another drink, I had to leave the club immediately. Out of all the bars I have been to, this is the only one with the absurd policy whereby a customer is expected to immediately purchase more drink(s) after finishing his/her drink.
Are they saying they kick people out for just being to drunk or is it just the actions they do when they drunk? From the way they some of them describe it it sounds like “oh he’s really drunk so let’s kick him out”
I am only loud because my ability to hear has dampened and things seem to be at a lower volume. Taste also is diminished. But that only lasts about an hour tops. Then comes the perpetual hangover that will last forever.
a customer pulled down his pants and flashed his junk at everyone because i refused him service for being too drunk, so he was swiftly thrown out and barred. it was pretty hilarious. people are strange ..
I've only ever gotten kicked out of a bar once and that was when I turned 18 and I was the last to do so in my group of friends and I drank maybe 12 double whiskeys before my friend started acting up (he'd had like 8) getting loud etc. It was only meant to be a quiet drink before we went to an esports even but we ended up kicked out of the only bar close to the esport place and had to go buy a bottle of cheap vodka and drink that the next day.
Im much more alcohol tolerant than my friends... i have a lady friend who drinks a lot... at first she doesnt wanna drink but she will without anyone forcing her then shell go overboard(she knows she has alcohol issues)... and i have to be her driver for the night coz we live near... she once stood front of a bus blocking the road with a t-pose well that was a shit show but we were a bunch of friends so we could handle her... we have this jacked up friend hes very alcohol intolerent too few drinks then he thuds down on the floor... the bar... the table we are at... you name it... usually he wakes up after an hour and half but when he doesnt im again the driver coz we live near... hmm cant enjoy my whiskey in these nights
my buddy got his eye swelled shut by a bouncer .. he thought he was tougher than the bouncer... the bouncer had other ideas... totally deserved the beating lmao
I got kicked out because I ordered a beer 10 minutes before 3am closing time and she said no. I was like but why I am not drunk? And is not 3am? So i said fine I'll write a bad review about you on Yelp. Lol... she said I wasn't allow back
You're safer in the bar sometimes than out on the fucking street. If you think I'm too crunk, tell me "how about you have some non-alcohol or food" and I'll do it. It's so fucking dangerous to put a drunk on the street and this is coming from someone who had an alcohol crisis a couple months ago. I'm sure it pisses the cops off too. You're right though, it definitely depends on how you do it. In Sydney at least, a lot of them don't negotiate or warn you.
One time a bouncer grabbed me and some random dude i've never seen before by the collar and literally dragged us out of the club. He looked at us and we looked at each other super confused. The other dude says "I don't know this guy..." The bouncer says "wrong guys" and let us back in haha. Still don't know what was going on.
No apology from the bouncer?
Good story lmao
im dying...... im actually dying.............
Koptic i’d have knocked that bouncer out
@@Jack-tp5ji No, you would have shit your pants and quietly went back to the club for a drink.
One time a bartender gave me a free order of wings thinking I was too drunk.. But I just talking on the phone with my headphone mic and only one side of the earbuds on, on the ear facing away from bartender haha
That's awesome!
this is a myth
I avoid getting kicked out of bars by not having enough money to buy more than 1 drink
alecpost that’s lame
alecpost doesn’t keep them from claiming you’re underage or being a disturbance just to have an excuse to get you to leave
Same here. Although, it's mainly because I'm broke af
@@MrMrilikepie1234 then you should come to serbian bar 7 drinks on menu all alcoholic and all cost 1 dollar
Pro trip
I've been a bartender for almost 20 years. Never ever ever kick out a drunk person. Make sure they are safe and have a ride home. Lawsuit heaven.
ESPECIALLY drunk women. You could be responsible for causing a woman to get mugged and murdered by some stranger on the street if you don't get them a chaperone and a safe ride home
Here in Finland we call police to take care of people who pass out in bar. They get to sleep their head clear and then released without any legal ramifications for them. If they are alone that is... Usually people have a friends with them so they get them home.
I kicked my own husband out of my bar. He f@cked up and threw a full can of dr.pepper at me and got me in the face.
Apparently he had been sneaking shots or him and his buddy's had alcohol outside or had brought it in when they came in. And I saw his switch flip and at that same time business had slowed down pretty good. My coworker agreed to take over while I did my tried and true method of preoccupying a customer I thought had enough for the time being. Grabbed 2 bags of chips from the bar, some snacks that I'd brought for myself, my big cup of ice water and 2 soft drinks. And said why dont ya take a minute and have a snack with me...this had never failed, I had always been able to negotiate with the worst and cut a deal they had to drink a big glass of water or Coke with me and then we would see about maybe having another beer, ya know. You're basically dealing with kindergarteners.
No, he was alright for a second. And I'm on the backside of the bar, hes standing right at the bar, picked up the full dr.pepper can and reared back and nailed me in the face. Of course, I flinched, and had turned my head as it hit. But it still hit. When I looked up he was just standing there staring at me with a fucked up smile starting to spread across his face. My immedate response...GET OUT...and I pointed at the door. He stood there. I come around the bar, grabbed him by the arm and escorted all 6ft 2, 245lbs of him to the door...AND MADE IT CLEAR TO GET THR HELL OUT OF MY BAR. OPENED THR DOOR AND SHOVED HIM OUT.
Nobody and I mean NOBODY SAID A WORD. not even his buddies. And yeah I would have done the same to anyone else. He had crossed a line and disrespected me in my bar...setting the precedent for any one of the other customers to think they could do the same. And NO
@@kristiejones2054 you might consider a different husband
Good for you but I have and even had my front tooth knocked out breaking up a fight. Mind you I've worked in rough dive bars also lol
"They think they're a lot funnier than they really are," well, then I know a few people who must be drunk all the time.
Even comedians aren’t funny many times.
I got kicked out of a bar because a bouncer said I had tried to bottle him 3 weeks ago, I wasnt even there at that time let alone ordering bottled drinks
That's how people shoot up clubs real quick
Hmm, I've only been kicked out for doing cocaine.
Ryan Marshall hahaha
Ye same usually banned from going back as well
Honestly as a bouncer that’s always the funniest. I’ll check up over the stall and be like “hey bud what’s goin on”
123gwf for president
Well you bring the cocaine to keep you sobre. Too much to drink?....do a little bumpy poo and you're right back at it hahaha
I got kicked out even though I never bought a single drink during a concert I just went to in Texas. The issue is that I was hung over in a friend's house the night before but had completely recovered. Though I was still tired. So when they saw I was kind of tired and sleepy, they immediately accused me of excessive intoxication. I bluntly responded that I did not even buy a single drink. The guy was like "The manager said so". So I was like "Lemme talk to the manager" but he still kicked me out without even testing if I'm drunk. They said "we can kick you out for no reason". They ended up threatening me with calling the Police. If not for my delicate status as an International student, I wouldn't have accepted this treatment. These asshole bouncers ruined a great night. Idiots.
I got kicked out of a bar in Sydney Australia in my early 20's. It was only for being too drunk. I wasn't rude, argumentative etc. But, I had a real sense of pride the following day when I found out I got kicked out! Made me feel as if I had ticked off another box on the way to finally growing up!
Wtf…
Badge of honor.
@@carpenoctem775 I think back to my younger self and Jim from American Pie would be a good comparison. All fairly harmless stuff!
I have literally never seen anyone in a pub offered water, or refused service, regardless of how drunk they were. I’ve seen quite a few people thrown out after being violent, and a couple after throwing up but that’s about it.
Not sure if this is a British thing or a cheap pub vs fancy bar thing
Joseph Stalin Must be a British thing. It's pretty much taught everywhere in the States that if someone gets to a certain point, the bartender should allow them down, or if they're bad-off enough, cut them off. It's bartender discretion, though.
It's definitly a British thing lol.. I have never been thrown out of a bar in UK, while here in Norway, i almost always ends up getting thrown out.. Often from multiple places..
At least here in Finland if you get too drunk you get cut off if you are too drunk you will get kicked out of the bar
For what I know, Europe is kinda chill with this
Depends on the bar. If you're in a dive, they're not as kind or wait for you to ask. Mid range to high end clubs, they'll offer water or just give you watered down garbage if you're starting to activate asshole mode.
"I got punched in the face by a 61 year old man named Chief Whiskeydick" - Funniest thing to happen ever
I cant ever remember getting kicked out but have been cut off on rare occasions. Its really the demeanor of how they go about it. I was once rudely and embarrassingly cut off. I dont dispute her choice but she could have told me or pulled me aside. She chose to be all loud and dramatic about it. She was usually nice so maybe it's a defense mechanism to nip any argument back or something but made me feel shitty. Actually hadn't been back there since now that I think about it.
I've been denied entrance to a place stone sober because the bouncer saw my knee give out and said I was "visibly intoxicated." He had such a condescending nasty attitude and refused to believe me that it happens to me now and then from my knee surgery even after showing the scar on my knee. Never have set foot in the place, never will. Take the time to listen to your customers sometimes.
Should have complined to upper management.
geoffreyr7 like your business would make a difference. I'm sure you were hammered.
Ehh you sound pretentious and whiney so it’s probably better off for them they didn’t let you in
You sound like a pain in the ass anyways
If a bar gets caught overserving, even if that person leaves the bar drunk and something happens to them, they can be held legally liable. They can lose millions in a settlement, and lose their liquor license. So yeah, they're gonna be a little bit over-careful.
BUT, if all that happened was you couldn't walk quite right, but you actually had nothing to drink, there's no way they would've kicked you out.You're lying about this. Guaranteed. Bars have extensive experience with drunk people. They know what drunk people are like. Watch some DUI videos, drunk people will swear on their mother/brother/god/dog that they aren't drunk then blow a 0.15
I got punched in the face by a 61 year old man named, Chief Whisk(e)y Dick. Now that's a story that I would have taken to the grave with me.
Ernesto Smiley HAHAHAHAHH
I got kicked out of a bar... the bouncers said "I was too drunk"... I don't even drink!
Then maybe you're just a full time idiot my guy
@@nielsnielsen9013 lmao
Same with me bc my contacts always make my eyes really red ,alot of times i dont get served or let in when im sober
Damn same just happened to me today
Been a security guard for 6 years, this part of bartending sounds like a walk in the park.
Being bigger than the bouncer is enough reason most of the time
Exactly. They be hatin hard.
I’m 5’5 petite and a sweet bartender. I’ve had a man 6’3 try to fight me in a full restaurant I was serving and bartending alone.
No security. I threw him out right as he was getting violent and everyone started clapping
I've never understood when people come into their favourite pub shit faced. I just turn them away immediately and tell them that if they're having a destructive drinking night they can do it somewhere they don't care if they get banned from.
LordBillington42 love that name for it. ‘Destructive drinking night’
Even in the promised land of the drunks, Finland, we don't ever hit, spit on or disrespect the bartender in general. In my local pub that has all the "regulars" there 24/7 drunk as fuck, there is very rarely any fighting or people being kicked out. If someone fucks with you, you go outside to take care of the business and then shake hands, go back inside and the loser buys you a beer and the security doesn't do shit about that because they literally know every single guy in that bar personally. I think its great
Sada Twinkletoes that’s how it should be, people sorting out there own problems not calling the stupid pigs
My dad was a student in Finland, and he never gets tired of talking about the Finns he saw leaving the pub, removing their shirts, and engage in a bare-knuckle fight, all in minus twenty degrees celsius.
Gunnar Grautnes that would be an amazing sight to behold
Yup... It's usually bouncer who gets all the shit, spit and drunken fists.
Well... Comes with the job I presume
I got kicked out for not knowing my liquor. Im kind of new when it comes to my knowledge of alc. I told him I wanted liquor and the guy asked me what kind. I just said the best you got. Next thing I know, bouncer throws me out. I asked him "why" he said I am just doing my job. That is when I said I am not doing business there again. I went to the bar across the street and it was much better.
🤣🤣🤣
“Nobody likes getting kicked out, from a a guy who’s been kicked out of numerous bars”. I felt that
LOL *anything toddler related*!!!! That's an amazing indication. LOL
I got kicked out because i told my bartender that she looks like peter griffin that had a stroke
LOL
You are an typical asshole that shouldn't go to a bar. Stay home and be drunk there
@2nd Alt I don't really care about At least be original kid. Try again
@2nd Alt I don't really care about Great job kiddo, great job
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Literally just got kicked out of a bar a few night ago not because I was causing a scene, but rather because the bouncers did not realize that the girl I was supposedly "harassing" was in fact my girlfriend, soon to be wife, and that we were totally comfortable with each other. Was not even doing anything inappropriate with her, I was just chatting and having a good laugh with her (that you couldn't even hear because IT WAS LOUD in the bar.
Haha man it sucks. But they are a private facility so they can do as they please. I cussed in Spanish as a joke and the Latina owned banned me 😅I thought it was a very dumb reason but like I said they own it lol
Ive kicked you people out for throwing glasses at us bartenders.
For fighting with us.
Ive had a guy sleeping on a table, i let him sleep and after my shift i drove him home, but i knew him
In Australia, this is all law. It's actually illegal for staff to serve someone who is too drunk and the fines are HUGE. $8k for the staff member and $25k for management. I great - means staff are never in too uncomfortable of a situation since all the law and management will always be on their side.
How is too drunk measured?
Someone is unduly intoxicated (too drunk) if:
the person's speech, balance, coordination or behaviour is noticeably affected
and
there are reasonable grounds for believing the affected speech, balance, coordination or behaviour is the result of the consumption of liquor, drugs or another intoxicating substance.
There's a whole list of stuff here, but it ultimately comes down to the bartenders judgement:
www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/hospitality-tourism-sport/liquor-gaming/liquor/training/rsa/refresher/unduly-intoxicated/signs
It's not hard to tell if someone has had too many drinks. Ask them how much they had to drink. If they can't remember, BINGO!
Josh Dredge it's also the law in the US. When I worked at a gas station our trainers used to tell us all the time we couldn't sell alcohol to certain customers. and at a bar/restraunt the servers and bartenders also could, but I was a hostess so idk what their limits were like. at stewarts it was basically, if you're not comfortable with it deny the sale.
In Finland it's actually illegal to serve a drink to a customer who is trying to get drunk :D Obviously no bartender follows the rule but it's in the law
0:02 1:54 Is anthony bourdain doing a voice over for this guy? 😭
If they get drunk enough to fall out of their stool, likely it's the bartender's fault for not cutting off sooner.
I love it when someone breaks their beer glass and asks for another. No way.
These bartenders sound better at calming a situations than amarican police.
American police ‘kill the animal first’
I almost got kicked out of Billy’s, a bar next to the Yankee Stadium, for falling asleep on the couch (not laying on the couch), and rudely slamming the table for the bartender to give me water immediately.
As someone that works as a bar supervisor in a student nightclub, there is sometimes no greater pleasure than watching someone get dragged out because they picked a fight when you cut them off. Literally just accept it, have some water, and you'll thank us when you don't feel as shitty later. If we cut you off, it's for a good reason and fighting with us is only going to make it worse.
Ok Queen you know every person intimately don't you
There was a good old school pub in hove, near Brighton sussex, and it got sold. It always had some local characters in there and rarely any trouble.
It's been taken over and turned into a ponce pub.
Some friends went in there and had drank maybe 3 pints each, the bar girl asked if they had drank any beers 🍻 obviously they said yes and she proceeded to refuse service and asked them to leave.
Some staff need a lesson in what a pub is!!
I live in Iowa and I don't think I've ever seen someone get thrown out of a bar for being drunk.. I've seen it a lot at casinos but that's because it's illegal to gamble while intoxicated in Iowa.
I am from Iowa as well and I have seen them come in wasted yet can get a couple of drinks before being kicked out when they were already too drunk to be served.
I got kicked out one time cause some girl just didn’t like me or had something against me and yet I minded my own business and didn’t touch or harass anyone or even talk to anyone, including this girl, and still got kicked out like I was some kind of criminal and the guy claimed I was doing stuff but wouldn’t clarify what that meant at all and just told me I had to leave
Sometimes because they think you dont have money, or theyre looking for certain clientele. A reason few people dont talk about
In sweden a bar could lose its licence to serve alcohol if the bartenders first noticed that people had too much when they fell down or fall asleep. Here it's their job to make sure you don't drink dangerous or damaging amounts. I think you guys need that rule to.
Anonymous Anonymous couldn’t you just order 20 shots for your squad, then down them all in a pint glass and be über hammered?
It's not the bartenders responsibility to prevent you from causing your own bodily harm or regretful decisions. When you're a danger to yourself or, mainly, others, that's the time to step in.
i've only bartended for 5 years but each bar required me to have a valid TIPS certification
holy shit, 1:43 is living proof that there are good karens in the world
What if Its my day off, and I have half a drink and fall asleep reading a book on a warm afternoon, do I get kicked out?
Nightfall Shadow of course you do a pub is not a place for a nap ..
Never been kicked out of a bar, but i have passed out at my local rock club more than once. But tbh, someone always passes out there by 4 am.
Sounds like a great place.. Would love to be at a pub where you can pass out and still not get thrown out lol
I'm only 22 and I don't like to go to bars much, because every time I do, it's a bad experience. usually it ends up with people trying to fight me for some reason. the other night the bartender treated me like the one in this video said she does to people who drank to much after I had 3 beers. she said I had to order food or leave. I'm always trying to keep to myself, and I even bought expensive ass beer. so now I'm done going to bars.
I was nearly not allowed to go inside a club because I'm such a lightweight that I was swaying after only 2 beers and the only reason why I was let in was because my friend worked at the club and knew the bouncer.
If you're a bartender and you're serving someone to the point where they're falling asleep, or falling off a stool, then you're not a very good bartender.
You know that he can get his drinks from his friends...
What about driving them home after that ?
Ive did that several times (small town)
Yeah, you're a great bartender.
not as simple as that. his friends might buy rounds etc.
Sometimes people mix drugs with alcohol and their liquor hits them all at once. Also you never know how much they drank before hand. That one shot you serve them can put them over the limit. Like one minute they’re fine next minute??? To drunk to function. Doesn’t mean the bartender served them 10 shots of patron back to back or anything.
I've worked for ''.08'' a kind of Uber company where two guys pick you up in a bar to bring you back home with your car. I used to call it the wheelbarrow run because some customers couldn't walk. Now when the barmaid is the one getting told by the doorman to switch to water and call a ride maybe she should reconsider her career choices.
I've never been kicked out of a bar, but I prefer to drink at home.
It's not until you get kicked out of the house you realize you might have a problem. lol
When you are able to tell that someone is having too much to drink, you should just water it down instead of refilling it with more alcohol. I doubt they would notice😂
Once I got so shit faced, I remember asking what they were putting in my drink. I said out loud, “what’s that clear liquid?! I want Whiskey n Coke!” 😂
I was kicked out of a club last night for no reason I was told it was because I was intoxicated and stumbling my words but I wasn’t. I went next door to get something to eat and come back in and that’s when everything happened. I wish there was something to be done about people that lie and keep people out for no reason I took my RSA course yesterday and I know that I was completely fine yesterday
One bartender told me she saw a table full of Irish lads doing lines of blow right at the table so she walked up, blew the dust off and the one fella said that was $150 gone.
She repled, "So you are going to call the cops on me then?"
Then she kicked them out.
I've been cut off twice in my life and both times it was like, "...woah... oh shit you're right... I'm way too drunk... here's my phone (2-5 attempts at my pin to unlock it) can you get me an Uber home? Also, what's the best food truck that I can get food at for tonight and tomorrow? Okay, thanks and bye and here's a $20 because I don't know numbers and Andrew Jackson is a babe."
I been kicked out of bar because I imteracted with another table. I told the manager isn't bar a place where you have conversation with strangers and told him the tables which I interacted didn't even complain, so why are you doing this. I am 200% sure none of strangers I interacted has a problem nor complaint. But the manager just kicked me out because in their bar customers shouldn't talk to strangers who they didn't come with.
at bar I was at people always thought people were over served that really be overdoseing like once a week was absurd
Every bar should have tight security. If you’re acting up, you get tossed. No use crying about it.
what i learned is that every bartender thinks i'm drunk when i'm not and when i am drunk i'm not....
I can't imagine a lot of bartenders being the kind of people who kick customers out of their bars. Good heavens, they transformed into Moe from The Simpsons. 👍🏼 if it happened to you where a bartender yelled at you too much.
Dustin Drankiewicz. If a bartender wasn't born with that name, he should have it legally changed
I got accused of stealing a bottle of spirits from a bar once. I demanded they show me the security footage. The girl on camera was wearing different clothes, had different coloured hair and was a foot taller than me.
That was fun- not.
True story my buddy use to run up tabs at the bar and when he was ready to go he would get himself kicked out so he wouldn't have to pay the tab lol 😂 😂
Rico Conti would have never admitted to having such a garbage person as a friend!
@@davidlewis1379 Best friend we ever had lol
Whats up with that playboy sign at the end??
It was in the top-right corner of the vid the whole time, but I don't understand what it's doing there either. It doesn't seem to have any relation to the video or the creator.
Sponsorship ?
indulgence is a subsidiary of Playboy that focuses on food and liquor. its kinda like what tasty is to BuzzFeed
I never go to bars. Bars are for losers.
John Parker You can meet people at bars, how does that make you a loser, man?
"Too handsy with the girls" what about when the girls are worse then the lads
That's when you know you've arrived in heaven!
@@MightyGreedo true that shit man 😂😂
Married lady and her twin sister were at bar. Married sister of twin kept grabbing my ass and escalated into full on grabbing my junk. Found out next week she was in fact married married and neither seemed to care lol took multiple people to help her get out to car to sleep it off only to come back inside not even 20 minutes later completely amped and ready for round 2. Oh Jones road the stories you must have. .
Aggressive gay men...
@@MightyGreedo only if they're hot lol
I cut people off quick. All it takes is that one drink to go from lit to sloppy and that's a bad look on you and your establishment. It's not worth it.
Yeah I’d throw a bottle at you for sure
@@x2bannedyoutubeaccount408 lmao. As long as you tip good you could throw whatever you want
*Dustin Drankiewicz*
Destined to become a bar tender
2:37-3:10 That all sounds like what people used to do to my grandpa and his buddies after they got home from Nam or found out they were veterans (including Chief Whiskey Dick)
Got kicked out for taking a piss on the back porch of the pub. Those damn tequila shots😂
I got kicked out of the bar for threatening and harassing people.
1:01 she dabbed!!!!!!!!
I had a customer who shoved me two times, but the second times, he missed and smacked his own face on the bar counter.
My cousin is well over 6'0 probably closer to 7'0 and the company he works for were hired for a teenage disco once so me and his niece got free entry and he was obviously our lift home so all the other young teenages probably 12-15 were filing out of the building and Mr and my second cousin were sat drinking water when these two young fellas probably about 13 no taller that about 4'11 started fighting . it was the most enjoyable thing ever to watch my nearly 7'0 cousin and his equally tall co workers split up this fight
If someone is slurring their words, wobbling, fading out, or passing out on the floor, then they are over served. The responsibility falls on the tender as well. Know when to say when as a server or bartender and do your client right.
I watch these because I have a crush on Karen
Sharkus she's smoking
Sharkus i watch for Julia
Sharkus Lisa bruh
Angel Castillo ikr
I can’t believe no one’s spoke about killian 😍😍
only thing this video showed me is bar tenders have no idea what over serving is all of them described at least 4 shots over if they are passing out they should have been sent home 5 or 6 shots ago
I got kicked out before , I blacked out that night , came from ca to visit a friend in kansas and i had to turned 21 so I was wildin that night
1:00 ultimate dab
Clorox Bleach hahhahahahhaha
Lmaooooo bruuuuuuuh
No
Never been kicked out, only been denied entry, After i already been to other bars before it.
I remember this one place in college, it was a typical sort of trashy night club spot that only young, barely 21-year-olds would go to. Anyway, me being that age group at the time, I go there with a few friends and we just arrive. They get their first drink and go out dancing right away (they pre-gamed a lot beforehand). Me, I'm just chilling at the table waiting to down a few more drinks first then meet up with them. I'm sitting at a table by myself on my second drink, then out of nowhere bouncer comes over and tells me to leave for "being too drunk". Keep in mind I haven't said a word to anybody else except to order drinks. So I asked him "what do you mean? Did I do something wrong?" To which his response response was, "you look tired"... Like dude, if I'm minding my own business, I'm buying drinks, and not causing anybody any problems, that's not a reason to kick somebody out! It made absolutely no sense. Needless to say, I was pissed. I have been in a lot of bars and clubs and always been able to conduct myself properly, and this was the only instance when I was ever kicked out of anywhere. On top of that, they charge you a $5 door charge to get in, so that may have explained it... There were rumors they intentionally let in too many people to get extra door charge money, then make up reasons to kick people out. Especially when there's too many dudes xD
Hi zack I also got kicked out of a bar/club (in Singapore) but for a very different reason. I got escorted out after only spending less than 30 minutes inside. The reason given by the Indian bar manager was because I did not purchase another drink after I had finished my first drink. How can he expect me to immediately buy another drink after I had just finished my first drink? His logic was that if I do not buy another drink, I had to leave the club immediately. Out of all the bars I have been to, this is the only one with the absurd policy whereby a customer is expected to immediately purchase more drink(s) after finishing his/her drink.
i dont drink enough to get like that anymore because i hate hangovers. 1-2 drinks on top of like 2 from the pregame
0:23 holy shit i didn't notice how many times has that been done to me (i fail everytime)
Are they saying they kick people out for just being to drunk or is it just the actions they do when they drunk? From the way they some of them describe it it sounds like “oh he’s really drunk so let’s kick him out”
I am only loud because my ability to hear has dampened and things seem to be at a lower volume. Taste also is diminished. But that only lasts about an hour tops. Then comes the perpetual hangover that will last forever.
I would have been kicked out of all their bars
There’s 3 bottles of Hendricks on the back bar and it really bothers me as a bartender myself.
a customer pulled down his pants and flashed his junk at everyone because i refused him service for being too drunk, so he was swiftly thrown out and barred. it was pretty hilarious. people are strange ..
security or someone else is supposed to tell them to stop immediately
loool good luck finding me in any bar to kick me out of it in the first place XD
- Your here after getting kicked out. -Mikayla Rubgray
0:59 I did this one a couple times when I turned 19 (legal age in Canada), good times lol.
I've only ever gotten kicked out of a bar once and that was when I turned 18 and I was the last to do so in my group of friends and I drank maybe 12 double whiskeys before my friend started acting up (he'd had like 8) getting loud etc. It was only meant to be a quiet drink before we went to an esports even but we ended up kicked out of the only bar close to the esport place and had to go buy a bottle of cheap vodka and drink that the next day.
I'm always the one asleep in a booth or on a table, I need my sleep.
The Miami John bartender sounds like Anthony Bourdain 😥
Best way? Find the drunks most sober friend, tell them to get people out before we have to
Im much more alcohol tolerant than my friends... i have a lady friend who drinks a lot... at first she doesnt wanna drink but she will without anyone forcing her then shell go overboard(she knows she has alcohol issues)... and i have to be her driver for the night coz we live near... she once stood front of a bus blocking the road with a t-pose well that was a shit show but we were a bunch of friends so we could handle her... we have this jacked up friend hes very alcohol intolerent too few drinks then he thuds down on the floor... the bar... the table we are at... you name it... usually he wakes up after an hour and half but when he doesnt im again the driver coz we live near... hmm cant enjoy my whiskey in these nights
I'd like to announce I'm about to change my name to Chief Whiskeydick and I'd like to be referred as Mr. Whiskeydick
man if i ever get a nickname like chief whiskeydick i'll know i've made it in life.
ain't gonna punch a bartender tho.
Just give them a beer with you Americans its basically carbonated water
@@camd.2577 every country that isn't the US is the UK?
@@hexiotutorials7202 only British people talk about Americans like that lol
@@camd.2577 I too think that American beer tastes like piss. I'm not British!
@@hexiotutorials7202 well I think that you need an attiude adjustment
@@camd.2577 anyone who disagrees with you needs an attitude adjustment?
my buddy got his eye swelled shut by a bouncer .. he thought he was tougher than the bouncer... the bouncer had other ideas... totally deserved the beating lmao
I got kicked out because I ordered a beer 10 minutes before 3am closing time and she said no. I was like but why I am not drunk? And is not 3am? So i said fine I'll write a bad review about you on Yelp. Lol... she said I wasn't allow back
You're safer in the bar sometimes than out on the fucking street. If you think I'm too crunk, tell me "how about you have some non-alcohol or food" and I'll do it. It's so fucking dangerous to put a drunk on the street and this is coming from someone who had an alcohol crisis a couple months ago. I'm sure it pisses the cops off too.
You're right though, it definitely depends on how you do it. In Sydney at least, a lot of them don't negotiate or warn you.
When you started ordering shots of whiskey after you've had 2 daiquiris, you've had too much to drink.
Or if you have half of a jack and coke and you poor In Guinness in the same glass
None of these people got in trouble for over serving?