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Burn's Night Whisky Tasting, Jan 25th at East Dulwich Tavern


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Hello all,


We run whisky tastings in South East London and are very excited to have our first ever event coming to East Dulwich in January, at your amazing East Dulwich Tavern.


We will be tasting 5 premium whiskies (priced ?35-?70 a bottle) as we go on a journey around Scotland, via our glasses. In honour of the "Son of Scotland", Robert Burns, we'll raise these drams to celebrate this infamous Scottish celebration.


Further details and tickets can be found here:


https://www.eventbrite.com/e/burns-night-premium-whisky-tasting-tickets-212583873087?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&internal_ref=social


Note, this is a straight up whisky tasting, but if you want the full Haggis experience, we're also doing a Burn's Supper in Sydenham later that week:


https://www.eventbrite.com/e/burns-night-supper-whisky-tasting-tickets-221848553997?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

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We're super excited to be coming to East Dulwich (and the EDT) later this month for an exciting Burn's Night Whisky Tasting. As it's our first time at this venue we promise there will be a few small surprises and maybe even some bonus drams and other whisky-related merchandise up for grabs to celebrate our inaugural East Dulwich tasting.


Please help support the event by tagging / sharing with anyone you know who might enjoy this experience & we hope to see you there on the 25th too and raise a dram together to celebrate the life and works of Robert Burns.


Thank you


Richard (aka Exploring Whisky!)

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