Mixology (The Sims 3)

Mixology is a new skill introduced in The Sims 3: Late Night. It functions somewhat similarly to Nectar Making. Like bouncers, mixologists are randomly chosen at start of game and vary from day to day but they have been seen doing the same job. The mixologists have been seen around town, and most of them are homeless.

Statistics

 * Drinks Made
 * Terrible Drinks Made
 * Great Drinks Made
 * Unique Drinks Created
 * Sims Served
 * Money Earned Mixing Drinks

Challenges

 * Master of Mood
 * Only Sims that have made at least 200 Mood drinks can really be considered a Master of Mood. Their Mood Drinks are stronger and of a higher quality.


 * Poseidon
 * To become a deity of the liquid world, one must mix 500 total drinks in their lifetime. Sims with this much experience will never mix a bad drink again!


 * Cool Creator
 * Cool Creators are those Mixologists who have gone above and beyond their duties and have mixed 25 unique drinks. As a result of their vast experience, their custom drinks will be high quality.


 * Master Mixologist
 * It's one thing to just mix yummy beverages, but to actually serve them to customers takes a certain kind of bravery. Master Mixologists have served 60 or more drinks to other Sims. Their familiarity with working the bar means they earn more money while Moonlighting and have a better relationship with the bar's patrons.


 * Professor of Drinks
 * A Professor of Drinks has learned at least 42 Custom drink recipes from the different bars around town! A Sim with this kind of knowledge can serve special Custom drinks!

Abilities

 * Mix drinks at a bar.
 * Name drink creations
 * Skill books will be available for reading
 * There will be a minimum of 55 drinks (which is a mastery)

Increasing a Sim's Mixology skill gives the Sim certain special interactions:

Drinks
There are a couple of drinks that can be purchased at any location. Naturally, the classier the venue, the more a discerning customer is expected to pay.

Most drinks exclusive to a specific location. Venues get their vibe and reputation in part from the drinks they serve, after all.

Drink effects

 * Party Drink: Better improvement on Fun. (Or better said, increases the fun motive by drinking it)
 * Poor quality drinks may cause sims to become ill.
 * Romance Drink: Better romantic interactions.
 * Skill Gain Drink: Increase skill learning ability for four hours.
 * Crazy Drink: One of a Sim's traits could be replaced with the Insane, Daredevil, or Party Animal traits. This drink effect lasts for 5 hours and will only occur if your Sim has had Crazy Drinks. The "Going Wild!" Trait does not appear if the Sim already has one of the 3 traits, and should it expire it will result in a "Buzz Crashed" Moodlet just like a caffeine drink.
 * Sorrow Annihilators lessen the effects of certain negative moodlets.
 * Energy drinks does not increase energy, but overrides negative energy moodlets. It does not unlike caffeine drinks prevent sims from sleeping.

Learning Mixology
Sims will learn how to make drinks by going to different bars or nightclubs and drinking the drinks. Depending on their skill level, they will be able to learn the drinks from bars in one sitting or more than one glass of juice. They can also buy skill books from the bookstore to learn and improve the skill, as well as learning how to make the mood drinks.

Facts

 * At regular bars, Mixologists/Bartenders may trip and fall. But at popular, high-rated bars, Bartenders will flip and light drinks on fire.
 * Drinks are non-alcoholic (but oddly the effects of some drinks do refer to drunkness, such as the crazy drinks) and are different types of juice. Sims can become sick from drinking poor quality drinks, and they may vomit.
 * Drink prices can vary, and may be affected by location and a Sim's celebrity status.
 * Drink prices increase based on the skill level of the mixologist. If a Sim is a master of mixology and moonlights as a mixologist, prices can be up to doubled.
 * Despite what effects they may have, Bar Drinks are always available to Teens and Pregnant Sims.

Trivia

 * One of the drink names, Spline Reticulator, is an easter egg in many Maxis games. It is regularly featured on loading screens or generating terrain going all the way back to Sim City 2000.
 * Mixologists in different bars wear specific uniforms.