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Wanna pimp up your drinks? Come and learn how! The BATCH team are going to supply us with a cocktail too, and their drinks are top notch!


Online ticket sales only: https://www.designmynight.com/london/bars/peckham/batch/learn-about-and-make-your-own-cocktail-bitters


Come along and learn about the ancient origins of bitters and the journey from medicinal potions to modern cocktail staples.


We'll kick off with a cocktail from the amazing mixologists at BATCH and then we will take you through the process of making your own bitters (all ingredients and equipment provided).


There will be bitters to sample along the way, and a variety of flavour combinations to choose from - so you will end up with your own bespoke bottle to take home. You can pick one of these great flavours:


Ancho Chilli & Lime


Spiced Orange


or


Earl Grey & Lemon


If you're a cocktail connoisseur or an enthusiastic amateur - we look forward to seeing you there!

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Hi there! You can use bitters in any of your favourite mixed drinks, they are there to add flavour and depth so you can experiment away! Old Fashioned, Dark and Stormy or Pink Gin are all good places to start. At the workshop we will cover some more classic drinks you can make using bitters, and we'll have a variety of flavours to choose from, depending on your taste. Hope to see you there!

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