| By Bobby Tanzilo Managing Editor Photography by Eron Laber of Front Room Photography E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Bobby Tanzilo |
| Published Feb. 20, 2007 at 5:34 a.m. |
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February is "Bar Month" at OnMilwaukee.com, and we'll serve up more than a six pack a week of bar articles all month long. Look for bartender profiles, drink recipes, revamped bar guides and more!
Normally, this is where you'd read a carefully-crafted bio of the
article subject -- in this case Club Garibaldi bartender Win Allison --
but when I asked him a bit about himself, this is how he responded.
"I ended up in Milwaukee after six years at UWM and could not bring
myself to leave because I love this city. I support Man U FC
(Manchester United). Originally from Illinois. I hate Belgian
beers because I was mugged in front of a (police) officer in Brussels
on my birthday. I love to travel and was just in London, Prague,
Vienna and Barcelona. (I'm a) huge fan of music except reggae and
country. My friends and I plan on running with the bulls this
July."
How can one improve on that? We recently asked Allison about his work for OnMilwaukee.com's bar month ...
OMC: How long have you been a bartender?
WA: I started bartending in 1991 to help pay for college. After getting
my degree I decided to parlay the drinking habit I picked up in college
into an exciting career.
OMC: What is your speciality/signature drink?
WA: Our signature drink was anything that was made with ham vodka. Two
of my favorite patrons and I decided to infuse vodka with ham, brown
sugar and cloves. The results were a tasty treat for all. I am
considering doing a corned beef vodka for St. Patty's Day.
OMC: What is the most ridiculous thing you've seen a drunk patron do?
WA: The most ridiculous thing I have seen in a bar is a bottle rocket
fight. It happened so fast I had no idea what to do.
OMC: Ever break up any bar fights? If yes, please elaborate...
WA: I have been lucky to never have to break up any bar fights. Then again, all the shifts I work are all about love.
OMC: Best/worst pick-up lines to use in a bar?
WA: The worst pick-up lines are from people who have had too much to
drink. They could best be described as broken English that may or may
not contain a verb. And after said statement is made they usually smile
and then drool on themselves.
OMC: Best/worst parts of being a bartender?
WA: The best part of being a bartender is meeting new and
exciting people. The worst part is having to cut off the new and
exciting people you just met.
OMC: Do you go out to bars when you're not working? Do you have a favorite bartender?
WA: Where I go out is going to seem like an epic roll-call in,
say, (the medieval Irish epic) "The Tain." So here goes: The Highbury
for dance party goodness with Amy and Carl and because March and Matty
G. are so dreamy; Bay View Bowl for the Mike; The Home Bar for Jenny
and her pigtails; The Groove for witty banter with Sweet Matt-o and his
pirate in arms, Joe; Landmark Lanes for the love with Buddy; Y-Not III
for Pretty Boy Nick; Points East Pub for fun with Gabe, The Billiam,
Brant and of course my all-time favorite bartender, Erika. The amount
of hate that she puts in every cocktail in unfathomable; Chris at the
Cactus Club, and the Sunday bartender at Walter's. She is just surly
enough for my tastes.
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