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What (who) is Barkeeper - definition

PERSON WHO SERVES USUALLY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BEHIND THE BAR IN A LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT
Bartending; Barmaid; Tapster; Barkeep; Barman; Mixologist; Barkeeper; Mixoligist; Bar tender; Tapsters; Bartenders; Bartend; Bartended; Mixologists; Bar tended; Bar tending; Bar man; Bar keeper; Bar keep; Bar maid; Bartendress; Barkeepers; Barmaids; Barkeeps
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  • [[Ada Coleman]] bartending at the [[Savoy Hotel]] in London, circa 1920
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Barkeeper         
·noun One who keeps or tends a bar for the sale of liquors.
barkeeper         
(barkeepers)
A barkeeper is someone who serves drinks behind a bar. (AM)
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Barmaid         
·noun A girl or woman who attends the customers of a bar, as in a tavern or beershop.

Wikipedia

Bartender

A bartender (also known as a barkeep or a mixologist) is a person who formulates and serves alcoholic or soft drink beverages behind the bar, usually in a licensed establishment as well as in restaurants and nightclubs, but also occasionally at private parties. Bartenders also usually maintain the supplies and inventory for the bar. As well as serving beer and wine, a bartender can generally also mix classic cocktails such as a Cosmopolitan, Manhattan, Old Fashioned, and Mojito.

Bartenders are also responsible for confirming that customers meet the legal drinking age requirements before serving them alcoholic beverages. In certain countries, such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and Sweden, bartenders are legally required to refuse more alcohol to drunk customers.

Examples of use of Barkeeper
1. Its owner, barkeeper Tom Nuttall, rides it publicly to initial success until a follow–up ride plays a role in the death of Sheriff Seth Bullock‘s young stepson.