Only this week sent off for tickets and they came through so quick, i did a download of a quick certificate so the twin boys had something for their Birthday. Well the delivery was so quick a, lovely presentation box arrived the day before the big day. When i went on the phone before making a booking the young lady in the office was so helpful, she answered all my questions. Big Big thank you, all we have to do is book the occasion. Top marks MAD people
Customer: Robert Harvey
Bought: Lamborghini and Ferrari
South East: London
If you like to experiment with your drinks then our cocktail making class will be right up your street. Mix it up with work collegues or just a group of friends in this fun yet interesting half day experience. There will even be prizes for the best cocktail!
After watching Cocktail over and over again, everybody obviously wants to handle bottles and drinks like Tom Cruise. After this class, you will make even better and tastier cocktails than him.
Spend three intensive hours with skilled instructors and get some impressive knowledge about spirits, liqueurs and juices, their density and how to properly mix them. These newly acquired facts will be put to good use and you will have the opportunity to create your own layered cocktail.
You will get to reproduce classics as well, like the Daiquiri, Bramble, Mule and Sling. This experience also includes a flair lesson for you to flirt with the bottles and serve cocktails like a true bartender. You will have the chance to learn a small routine, so you can go back home and shake cocktails to your friends with style.
At the end of the class, you will enter a fun and friendly competition to determine who was the most knowledgeable, who was the most creative and who was, well, the worst! You will leave this incredible experience with great memories, amazing skills, useful knowledge and if you win one of the awards, a cocktail guide, a cocktail tin or a bottle opener.
With so many experiences available you will be spoilt for choice. Based on your current selection why not look at the following: