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Cocktail bitters workshop at Captured on the Rye in East Dulwich.


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Join us on Tuesday 23 February at Captured on the Rye in East Dulwich. Come along and learn about the origin of bitters - from ancient medicinal potions to modern day cocktail staples!


We'll kick off with a cocktail and then take you through the process of making your own bitters, with a few flavours to try along the way! Then choose your own flavour combination and make a bottle to take home.


A few nibbles and a glass of bubbly will be provided as well, to keep us refreshed along the way!

?15 per person, cocktail included and a bottle of bitters to take home.


https://www.eventbrite.com/e/make-your-own-cocktail-bitters-at-captured-on-the-rye-tickets-41599903431


See our other events listed online:

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