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In 2008, a community forum was established to help manage common goals of the associated Food and Drink WikiProjects. The inactive discussion is located here.
The purpose of this WikiProject is to support the continued development and enhancement of the Wikibooks Bartending Guide and interwiki collaboration on related encyclopedic articles, multimedia, and other related information. Our primary focus is on bartending as a profession. We help answer questions like:
You will notice that the question "How do I make this specific drink?" is not included in that list. In the Wikibooks Bartending Guide, you will find a glossary of mixed drinks, and the English Wikibooks Wikiproject Bartending does maintain that glossary. It is not, however, a primary function of the WikiProject, since there are many freely available sites with huge databases of drink recipes. Likewise, on the English Wikipedia, our sister WikiProject Mixed Drinks maintains the articles concerning mixed drinks. Again, these are not comprehensive drink recipes, but rather encyclopedia articles that provide background information, historical significance, and pop-culture information, along with a standard drink recipe for many of the drinks, and sometimes notable variations. In both cases, we are more interested in quality and relevance rather than quantity of drinks included. This page and its various sub-pages contain goals, guidelines, suggestions, and observations made by WikiProject Participants and others interested in bartending. You do not have to be a professional bartender or a trained mixologist to participate in this WikiProject. It is hoped that this Project will help to focus the efforts of other editors as we all work to improve and expand Wikibooks, Wikipedia, and their sister wikis. For more information on WikiProjects in general, please refer to b:Wikibooks:WikiProjects, Wikipedia:WikiProjects, and Wikipedia:WikiProject best practices. On-topic articles
Off-target articles
Featured contentCandidatesNew articlesPlease feel free to list your new Bartending-related articles here (newer articles at the top, please). Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them, are at least over 1,000 characters, don't have any dispute templates on them, and cite their sources, should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Wikipedia Main Page. Review and assessment
Related projectsWelcome to WikiProject Bartending at the English Wikipedia, a WikiProject that oversees the ongoing maintenance and improvement of the Wikibooks Bartending Guide and related in-depth encyclopedia articles on Wikipedia. Anyone interested in the topic is encouraged to join the WikiProject here and also on Wikibooks. You don't have to join to edit the Guide or related articles, but we find it helpful to work together to accomplish more and avoid wasted effort. We were founded as an English Wikibooks WikiProject on January 25, 2007, by Willscrlt and other Wikipedians from WikiProject Mixed Drinks. The sister English Wikipedia WikiProject was formed at the same time to improve the collaboration and communication between the two sites. This WikiProject is not limited to the English versions of Wikibooks and Wikipedia. If you can contribute in another language, we would love to help you with your local language's Wikibooks and Wikipedia to create a comprehensive, multi-lingual version of the Guide and related encyclopedia topics. Project members are also active on the multi-lingual Wikimedia Commons project, and plan to form a sister WikiProject there, too. The English Wikipedia WikiProject Bartending is a child project of the WikiProject Food and Drink, which is part of the broad WikiProject Culture. It's directly related sister project is the WikiProject Mixed Drinks, which formed this WikiProject initially. Other closely related projects include WikiProject Beer, WikiProject Foodservice, WikiProject Soft Drinks, and WikiProject Wine The English Wikibooks WikiProject Bartending is closely related to the Wikibooks Cookbook. On Wikimedia Commons, most of the media related to bartending is found under the Bartending and Mixed drinks categories. If this topic interests you, we would love your help. Add your name to the list of participants, and introduce yourself on the talk page. To help, whether you become a Participant or not, please see our To-Do List for the list of things that WikiProject Participants have identified as needing to be done. Thank you in advance for any assistance you provide in helping make this a better place for everyone. Hierarchy of projectsWikipedia WikiProject Culture
Willscrlt created the following userboxes for active Participants in this WikiProject to use to identify themselves to other Wikipedians. Feel free to use your favorite one, or add several. The last one is customizable so you can link directly to your favorite drink. The link above each userbox gives a little more information you might find helpful.
Useful ReferencesDYN (Did you know?), deletion sorting, featured articles and candidates, featured pictures and candidates, featured lists and candidates, and peer reviews. Deletion sorting is a new effort that attempts to classify various articles nominated for Votes for Deletion by major categories. The WikiProject Mixed Drinks-related articles at VFD should be listed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Mixed Drinks, but are more likely to be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Food and drink.
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