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The History of Gin Cocktails, 16th November, 7pm, House of Tippler


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The History of Gin According to Cocktails, House of Tippler, 123 Lordship Lane, SE22 8HU, 7pm


Experience an evening with Fords Gin journeying through the years of gin, from the early days of gin punch up to the current Golden Age of the Cocktail. You will learn how the rise and fall of gin and cocktails have been intertwined through history whilst enjoying 6 of the important cocktails that form the rich fabric of gin?s history.


Tickets ?25. All proceeds to Link Age Southwark. Live music from DJ Twisted Rao and a raffle with prizes to be won!


Set to be an amazing night! Limited spaces so make sure you don?t miss out by getting your ticket now through our website http://linkagesouthwark.org/events/cocktail or by calling 020 8299 2623

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