Gin and Vodka Distilling Workshop | Comiskey Distillery

Comiskey Distillery's Gin Workshop is an intimate distilling experience, located next door to the iconic Eatons Hill Hotel. Craft your very own 500mL bottle of gin from a mini traditional Alembic copper still, with over 100 botanicals to choose from. As an Apprentice Gin Maker, you’ll be guided by our expert Craft Smiths throughout the process.

Learn how to taste spirits like a true professional, you’ll receive a lesson in Spirit Yoga and be able to pair the perfect tonic with your gin blend. The ultimate hands-on class complimented with two cocktails and a gourmet charcuterie board to enjoy an afternoon of experimentation, learning all things gin making.

Gin and Vodka Distilling Workshop Comiskey Distillery


Includes:

  • X2 workshop cocktails, learn how to taste spirits like a professional with a lesson in spirit yoga
  • Shared gourmet charcuterie board, a spread of local vintage cheeses, cured meats, dried fruits and more
  • 500mL hand-made bottle of your own gin to take home
  • A selection of 100+ botanicals to choose from, both classic and exotic
  • Workshop space and use of mini copper pot still per person
  • Label, sign and wax seal your own bottle with individual tasting note
  • Voucher for an after-workshop drink at Eatons Hill Hotel

BOOK YOUR WORKSHOP HERE

Dates:

Bookable for Fridays and Saturdays

Workshop Duration:

Approximately 2 hours

Cost:

$169pp

Note:

The intimate Spirits Workshop hosts only 20 people each session to ensure every gin-lover has ample room to design their perfect blend. If you’d like to book a full session of 20 and can’t find a date to host your entire party, please contact distillery@comiskey.com.au.

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