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Friday Happy Hour: Gin Cocktails with Simon ONLINE

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What’s it all about?

“You can’t buy happiness, but you can prepare a cocktail. And that’s kind of the same thing”. Learn the basics for equipping your home with the necessary tools and knowledge to make some great cocktails.  Advice from a cocktail aficionado on how to setup for cocktails anywhere – at home or even while travelling – so you can share “happiness” with friends and family.

What will we cover?

Enjoy a curated selection of cocktails with recipes to make at home
Give you the building blocks necessary to setup a good home bar
Introduce categories of tools and equipment useful for making cocktails
Show examples of different glassware and flexible options for serving drinks
Understand what’s essential and what you can live without (or substitute) to start making drinks on a budget
Demonstrations of key cocktail techniques to confidently approach most recipes from the galaxy of classic cocktail drinks
De-mystify cocktail jargon
List of places to pick up tools and supplies
Recommendations for further self guided learning (books, websites, youtube channels)

What will you need?

You need:
  • Drink 1: Your choice of dry gin, sake, umeboshi (pickled plum) as garnish
  • Drink 2: Your choice of dry gin, raspberry jam (find really good stuff eg. Bonne Maman), lemon juice
  • Drink 3: Your choice of gin, lime juice, coconut water

Who will be teaching?

Simon began adult life disliking alcohol in all forms after repeated unsuccessful attempts to be friends with beer, rum/coke and tequila sunrises.  But a chance encounter with a vodka, lime and soda was his gateway drink into a classic daiquiri at the famed cocktail bar Der Raum.  Since then Simon become an avid barfly visiting cocktail bars around the world in Europe, America, Asia, NZ and Australia as well as being good friends with gin, rum, whiskey and wheat beers.  More recently Simon has been creating at-home cocktail experiences and teaching friends to make tasty drinks all around the world whether it’s a Melbourne balcony, a villa in Tuscany, an apartment in Paris or on a sailing boat in San Francisco Bay.