Basic Electronics and Computer Science (On Demand)

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Provided by CaptiveAire 1 CEU available Summary This presentation lays a foundation for understanding the world of electronics and computer science. Several basic computing concepts are taught using various methodologies, from simple switches all the way to transistors and microcontrollers. These concepts include digital logic, binary arithmetic, memory and data storage, basic programming, analog to digital conversion, the use of protocols, and more. Prerequisite Knowledge:  Basics of Electricity Learning Objective 1: Understand basic digital logic Learning Objective 2: Understand computer memory Learning Objective 3: Understand the fundamental connection between software and hardware Learning Objective 4: Understand analog to digital conversion Learning Objective 5: Understand protocols, their benefits and uses To access the content, contact Mary Atwood at mary.atwood@captiveaire.com or 720.772.9971

Heavy Duty-Range: Design & Application (On Demand)

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Provided by Vulcan- Division of ITW 1.0 CEU available This CEU-eligible course explores the different options for heavy duty range tops and bottoms and how to best assist your clients with specifications. Enroll in FCSI Heavy Duty Range Course **Before you get started, if you have taken the course before, contact Dan  Montgomery - dan.montgomery@vulcanequipment.com orAlex Pinero - Alex.Pinero@vulcanequipment.com to have your progress reset.

ICE 101 & Industry Cross Reference Tool (On Demand)

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Provided by Scotsman Ice System 1.5 CEU available Summary: By attending this program, consultants will have a better understanding of 1) Where to use different types of ice: 2) General knowledge on how ice machines work; 3) Things to consider when deciding on an ice machine; 4) How to cross reference the industry's ice machines; 1)     General Ice Machine Refrigeration Operation Basics 2)     General Ice Machine Sizing Guide: How much ice do I need? 3)     General Ice Machine Application Guide – Air Cooled, Water Cooled, Remotes, Etc… 4)     General Ice Forms – Uses and Applications  Contact Vince Dattolo to schedule: vince.dattolo@scotsman-ice.com or 224.360.9621

Event Series Fryer Specifying 101

Fryer Specifying 101

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Provided by Frymaster .5 CEU available Summary: To provide an overview of questions to ask and get answered when specifying a commercial fryer with your clients. Available the last Friday of each month at 12:00 pm Eastern Time. Training Login Information Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 231 803 714 386 Passcode: bH7J6PQ6 For questions, contact Kirk Gross, kirk.goss@frymaster.com or 770-880-4124

BEER SYSTEMS BASICS – Elevate Every Pour

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Provided by Perlick 1 CEU available Beer Dispensing Systems Overview This is a one hour class which reviews the three primary methods of dispensing beer (and other beverages) from a keg, each suited to different environments and operational needs. Each system type and its components will be reviewed along with best practices and limitations to consider. Remote Glycol-Cooled Systems Used for long-draw setups (25-500 feet). Uses insulated trunk lines containing beer lines and glycol coolant lines. Glycol (a food-grade coolant) circulates through the lines, maintaining beer at a consistent temperature. Common in bars, restaurants, and stadiums where kegs are stored far from the taps. Air-Cooled Systems Used for medium-length runs (through keg cooler wall and lengths less thanr 25 feet). A fan circulates cold air through an insulated duct to keep beer lines chilled. Suitable for bars where the keg cooler is near the taps but not directly underneath. Direct Draw System The keg is stored in a refrigerated unit directly under or behind the tap. No need for additional cooling methods as the keg and lines are within the same cold environment.   Corrinne Walenda is Perlick’s Brand Ambassador. With 14 years dedicated to Perlick and a robust background […]

BAR DESIGN ON THE FLY: Your Top 10 Checklist for an Efficient & Profitable Bar

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Provided by Perlick 1 CEU available In today’s bar and restaurant industry, effective bar design is more crucial than ever. With challenges like limited staffing and an increase in less experienced workers, having a well-thought-out bar layout and organization is essential. A properly designed bar streamlines the preparation of complex drinks and plays a key role in boosting a restaurant’s profitability, as beverage sales typically yield higher profit margins than food sales. This quick 1 hour webinar serves as a good starting place for any bar design. The 3 main learning objectives are: Understand Key Design Principles: Learn how to design a bar layout that supports smooth cocktail preparation and service efficiency. Optimize Workflow and Storage Solutions: Gain insights into efficient workflow patterns, glassware storage, and strategic placement of essential bar elements. Prioritize Practical Functionality: Recognize the importance of planning for mixers, ice types, garnish prep, and cleanliness to maintain an organized and productive bar environment. These objectives will help guide attendees to build a comprehensive and profitable bar design. Corrinne Walenda is Perlick’s Corporate Training Manager and Brand Ambassador. With 14 years dedicated to Perlick and a robust background in restaurant equipment sales, Corrinne specializes in crafting training programs […]

Bar Design 101 Training: Ergonomics = Economics for Today’s Bars

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Provided by Perlick 4 CEUs available Today, the significance of effective bar design cannot be overstated. With constraints such as reduced staffing and an influx of novice workers, the need for a meticulously planned bar layout and organization is critical. A well-designed bar not only facilitates the quick preparation of intricate drinks but also significantly impacts a restaurant's financial success, given the higher profit margins associated with beverages compared to food items.  This class is 4 hours long. Course Overview: 2025's (and beyond!) Lucrative Cocktail Trends: Discover the most profitable and sought-after cocktail concoctions in the next 18-24 months. Evolution in Beverage Trends: Explore the latest shifts and preferences in wine, beer, and non-alcoholic beverages. Strategic Approaches for Improved Profit Margins: Learn tactics and methodologies to boost profitability within the bar establishment. Cutting-Edge Restaurant & Bar Design Trends for 2025: Stay ahead with insights into the latest design trends shaping bar and restaurant spaces. Optimizing Bar Design for Enhanced Throughput: Understand the principles behind creating bar layouts that maximize efficiency without compromising quality. Identifying Common Pitfalls in Bar Design: Recognize and avoid common omissions and mistakes made in bar design. The session will culminate in an interactive "Pour Decisions: Bar […]

POUR DECISIONS – PERLICK’S BAR DESIGN TRIVIA GAME

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Provided by Perlick 1 CEU available Step into the world of bar design with Corrinne Walenda as she guides you through an engaging and interactive trivia game utilizing Kahoot! Delve into the intricacies of bar efficiency, ergonomics, and profitability, and test your knowledge on the following key concepts: Understanding bartender workflow for optimal efficiency. Strategic placement of dump sinks, trash receptacles, and essential cleanup equipment. Calculating the ideal number of cocktail stations for any restaurant or bar. Integration of beverage towers into the bar design for enhanced functionality. Implementing best practices to accelerate service speed while prioritizing bartender ergonomics. Addressing compromises in design for small spaces. Adapting design principles for evolving drink menus. Designing equipment layout for labor savings. Review of common mistakes in bar designs. Get ready to challenge your understanding and learn valuable insights that can elevate your bar design expertise! Corrinne Walenda’s presentations include storytelling, interactive audience activities and personal anecdotes. Her passion for consultative selling and client-centric designs drives her unending enthusiasm for bartenders and Perlick customers in residential and commercial spaces.

BEVERAGE SYSTEMS 101 – EVERYTHING ON TAP!

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Provided by Perlick 3 CEUs available BEVERAGE SYSTEMS 101 – EVERYTHING ON TAP! For years, connoisseurs of fine beverages have savored the unmatched freshness and quality of draft beer. Today, a diverse array of beverages served on tap, from wines to cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks, and even coffee, boasts exceptional quality. Kegged beverages not only offer swift service but also demand less precision from bartenders. Furthermore, they stand out as the most environmentally responsible packaging option—returnable, recyclable, refillable, and capable of lasting approximately 30 years with proper maintenance.  This class is 3 hours long. Join Perlick's comprehensive training class to delve into: Uncovering Beer's Rich Heritage: Trace the fascinating history of beer, exploring its evolution over time. Exploring Draft Beer's History, Profitability, and Challenges: Unveil the financial landscape and unique challenges associated with serving draft beer. Mastering Draft Beer Dispensing Essentials: Dive into the intricacies of dispensing draft beer, covering temperature control, achieving the perfect foam, keg handling, and more. Understanding Dispensing Systems: From Direct Draws to Air-Cooled and Dual Duct Systems, grasp the nuances of various dispensing techniques. Remote/Glycol Long Draw Systems: Explore the efficiency and benefits of advanced dispensing systems. Revolutionizing Wine Dispensing from Kegs: Learn the art of […]

(On-Demand) Methods and Systems for Washing Fruit and Vegetables, Thawing and De-Glazing in the Foodservice Industry

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Presented by Immersion Systems Inc. 1 CEU available Learning Objectives:  To educate attendees on the methods, pros and cons of Washing Fruits and Vegetables and Thawing in the Foodservice Industry. Who will benefit:  Attendees (Consultants) who work with Foodservice Operators in recommending the correct solution for their operational needs and educating them of their options. Speaker Details: John Cantrell:  John Cantrell owns the leadership role at Immersion Systems, Inc., with a focus on product design, innovation, IP, customer interactions and strategic direction.  John is an advocate of “new to the world” equipment systems that can dramatically improve Foodservice processes, sanitation, efficiencies, conservation and team member ergonomics.  Prior to serving with ISI, John co-founded Power Soak Systems, Inc., which pioneered the product category of “continuous motion” washing.  John has over 35 years in the Foodservice Equipment industry. Scott Heying:  Scott Heying serves in a Sales and Marketing role for Immersion Systems, Inc. supporting all sales and marketing efforts as it relates to all market segments, Chain, Institutional, and Retail sales.  Scott also served in a similar role at Power Soak Systems, Inc.  Scott has over 8 years in the Foodservice Equipment Industry. For webinar access, contact Scott Heying - scott.heying@immersionsystems.com

Maximizing Space Behind The Bar With Krowne!

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Provided by Krowne .5 CEU available As space gets tighter behind the bar, there are ways you can design to maximize space, along with storage behind the bar for maximum efficiency in a small space. Register Here