Brooke Sjoberg Trending It is said that you can tell a lot about a person from the kind of beverage they order at the bar. Whether a classic old fashioned or a fruity cosmo, a person’s drink of choice can say so much more than they intend to. One bartender claims that he can tell which drink orders might require extra scrutinization of customers’ IDs.

In a video posted to TikTok, bartender @swagg0dd says he always checks IDs of customers who order drinks from him, but that these drinks in particular raise concern for him about whether or not a customer is of legal age. In the video, the poster uses text overlays to communicate the drink orders he says are often most suspect. These include: @swagg0dd notes in his TikTok bio that “issa joke,” but the Daily Dot reached out via comment on the video and TikTok direct message for elaboration on these underage red flags.

Previously, by claiming to shortchange customers on beverages if they chose not to tip, saying, “when they go low, I go lower,” and indicating that he drinks the rest of the alcohol that would have been incorporated into the shot himself. In most U.S.

states, bartenders and store clerks are required to ask customers who appear to be under the age of 35 for their ID when purchasing alcohol. The sale of alcohol, including alcoholic beverages, to anyone under the age of 21 is depending on where it occurs. However, bartenders themselves can be in some states.

So while someone who is underage can sell alcohol.