Jump to content

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


strangewomen

Recommended Posts




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:

https://www.facebook.com/Strange-Women-Society-Peckham-140441956726191/

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Trelco are wonderful. James has been super reliable and they are a gem to have around us locally. Trust them completely, will give honest advice and have very fair pricing for all small work around the house or bigger plumbing projects. I've used them multiple times and they will always find the time to help, even when they are busy they will pop round to make sure we aren't stranded which is a nice touch.
    • "attack on the tax", I posted a link, how was that an attack? I didn't write the article, so how was that an attack on the proposed tax?  Are you now saying what can and cannot be posted, when did you become Admin(NOT). 
    • Your post was an attack on the tax   I didn’t  address or mention you in my reply. Just pointed  out the problems with the article you then told be I wasn’t invited.  In no way am I bullying anyone. The reverse is true if anything 
    • The problem is, I'm not sure what the going rate is for park land for festivals of this nature. I'm sure they are paying less than outfits pay for access to the big stadia - but these have better facilities and are normally better for public transport. I am also sure that Councils could press for more, and should do so, but of course there isn't really a shortage of council lands to exploit, so these entrepreneurs could go elsewhere. What I would like to know is how much of the suggested £440,000 this year for Southwark is net profit - what are their costs in getting and administering this let? If this is a gross figure then what do they actually have as 'surplus'? But at least we have a starting point now - even if it's a guess I'm thinking it's a reasonably informed one.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...