Are you looking for something a little bit different, but still totally unique? Cocktail Classes in Congress Street Up are sure to wet your whistle.
Highlights:
2 hour experience in an authentic speakeasy atmosphere
Create two cocktails with the liquor of your choosing
Sample three additional cocktails including Chatham Artillery Punch
Snack on small bites
Learn the history behind the cocktails you create
Free take-home recipe booklet
"Mocktail" Classes also offered - Notification in advance needed
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History and learning have never been more hands on- or tastier!
Cocktail culture was born during Prohibition when alcohol was so potent and nose curling that bartenders and home brewers started combining mixers with the booze to make it more palatable! We follow the tradition of those early mixologists and will help you learn how to make proper Prohibition Era cocktails in our speakeasy.
This 2 hour long experience takes place in Congress Street Up, the 1920's style speakeasy inside the American Prohibition Museum. Using authentic bar equipment and learning from our expert bartenders, you’ll create Prohibition Era cocktails that will impress your friends for years to come.
We offer a "mocktail" version of the class if we are notified ahead of time for the same cost. So anyone who can’t drink alcohol can still enjoy the fun and learning!
Name:
Cocktail Classes in Congress Street Up
Operating Times:
Operates Monday through Saturday at 7:00pm. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to starting time. See calendar for dates available. Guests must present photo-ID and be 21 years of age or older.
Reservation Notes:
Reservations are required. Reservation based tickets are non-refundable. You may reschedule up to 24 hours in advance of tour time by calling 912-233-0083.
Duration:
2 hours
Booth Location:
220 West Congress Street, Savannah GA 31401
Nearest Intersection:
Congress Street and Jefferson Street
Parking:
Metered parking is available on street
Age Requirements:
Must be 21 years of age or older.
Notes:
Eating beforehand is recommended. "Per Georgia Law, we are not allowed to serve alcohol to guests who are already intoxicated. Guests who appear to be overly intoxicated will be denied service without the possibility of a refund."
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