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This view from behind a Berlin bar shows the rows of liquor bottles and mixers on the underbar shelf. They are stored so that these bottles are readily available to the bartender to make the most popular drinks.

A well drink or rail drink is an alcoholic beverage or mixed drink made using the lower-cost liquors stored within easy reach of the bartender in the bar's "speed rail", "speed rack", or "well", a rack or shelf at a lower level than the bar that the bartender uses to prepare drinks.[1][2][3][4] In any given establishment, the rail/well liquors available may also be known as the "house pours", "house brands", "house spirits", "pour brands", or "proprietary spirits".[1][5][6][4][7]

Well drinks differ from "call" drinks in that the former are offered when a customer does not specify a particular brand of liquor when ordering a mixed drink.[1][2][8]

The actual liquors used by a drinking establishment will vary. The most common well liquors are vodka and blended whiskey. Common well drinks include at least one variety each of gin, rum, whiskey, vodka, bourbon, tequila, triple sec, and vermouth.[1] Some establishments that cater to higher-end clientele or wish to project an aura of luxury choose premium brands to be their well liquors (thus offering a "premium well").[5][4]

  1. ^ a b c d Lai A, ed. (2005). Bartending 101: The Basics of Mixology. Harvard Student Agencies, Inc. (4th ed.). St. Martin's Press. pp. 7–9. ISBN 978-0-312-34906-6. In professional bars, a 'speed rail' usually replaces the front bar. This rack, attached to the bar or sink directly in front of the bartender, holds 'house brands' (usually less-expensive brands) of front-bar liquor. The bartender defers to the well brand of liquor for every drink unless the customer specifies a well-known brand, or 'call brand,' as it is known in bartending lingo. The more expensive call brands stay on the back bar. That means that you will prepare a White Russian with generic coffee brandy instead of the most commonly known call brand (Kahlúa) unless the drink specifically requests otherwise (or if your bar is using Kahlúa as its well brand). There is a further classification of alcohols called the 'premium' or 'top-shelf' brands. These are even higher quality bottles of liquor – such as Bombay gin or Old Grand Dad bourbon.
  2. ^ a b Kulp K (2014). Booze for Babes: The Smart Woman's Guide to Drinking Spirits Right. Hundred Proof Publishing Co. p. 113. ISBN 978-0-9857731-0-6. Rail liquors are the selection of bottles bartenders keep in the long shelf under the bar counter, called the rail. These bottles are usually the cheapest liquor they carry, and are often used automatically unless you, or the cocktail menu, specify otherwise.
  3. ^ Katsigris, Costas; Thomas, Chris (2012). The Bar and Beverage Book (5th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. p. 704. ISBN 9780470248454. speed rail, speed rack. A bottle-width rack for liquor bottles that is attached to the apron of underbar equipment.
  4. ^ a b c Feinstein AH, Stefanelli JM (2008). Purchasing: Selection and Procurement for the Hospitality Industry. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 567. ISBN 978-0-470-31485-2. Well liquor, sometimes called the 'house brand,' is served when a patron asks for a shot of Scotch without specifying a particular brand. The term well derives its name from where this type of liquor is located, typically being stored in a well located just below the bar top. [...]Many foodservice and bar operations serve premium brands as their well brands. This is sometimes referred to as the 'premium well'...
  5. ^ a b Katsigris C, Thomas C (2006). The Bar and Beverage Book (4th ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-470-07344-5. In short, the well is an important profit center that should reflect the bar's image and respond to the desires of its clientele.[...] To determine whether or not to upgrade your house pours to premium pours, ask yourself these questions: [...] Are the current house pours a liability? It's a fact that most bar owners stock their well and don't think much about it after that.
  6. ^ Shock, Patti J.; Stefanelli, John M. (2008). A Meeting Planner's Guide to Catered Events. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 72. ISBN 978-0-470-39095-5. Well Brand[...] Sometimes it is referred to as a pour brand, proprietary brand, house brand, or speed rail brand.
  7. ^ Kokt, Desere (2015). Hospitality Management: A practical introduction. African Sun Media. p. 93. ISBN 9781920382698.
  8. ^ Meyer A, Vann M (2013). How to Open and Operate a Restaurant (electronic ed.). Globe Pequot. p. 100. ISBN 978-1-4930-0144-6. 'Well liquor' is the group of spirits that are used to make drinks when the brand is not specified by the guest ('scotch and soda'). 'Call' liquors are specifically requested brands ('Glenfiddich and soda').

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