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Make Your Own Bitters and Infusions Class for One or Two from Libations Bar School (Up to 53% Off)

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School owner Jesse Dean teaches students to create the herb-infused liquors that flavor traditional cocktails such as the Manhattan

Like an etch-a-sketch or a man covered in ants, cocktails just beg to be shaken. Stir up the nightlife with this Groupon.

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  • $37 for a one-hour Drink This! Make Your Own Bitters and Infusions class for one (a $75 value)
  • $70 for a one-hour Drink This! Make Your Own Bitters and Infusions class for two (a $150 value)

    Libations Bar School owner Jesse Dean teaches participants to blend their own cocktail bitters from various spices, herbs, barks, and roots available at The Spice & Tea Exchange, where classes are held. After tasting their concoctions, participants leave with their own recipe book so they can make their own digestifs at home. Classes are currently scheduled for Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 7 p.m., but more sessions may be added depending on demand.

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About Libations Bar School

Libations Bar School educates aspiring barkeeps with multiple levels of programs ranging from full licensing courses down to individual workshops designed for entertainment. In the "Drink This" series of fun, upbeat classes, amateur mixologists learn how to craft popular cocktails under the tutelage of Master Barman and Libations owner Jesse Dean. Along with imparting a mastery of bartending techniques and finesses, Dean dedicates his school's mission to promoting imagination and seeking out new, fresh concepts similar to the Prohibition-era breakthrough of actually drinking moonshine rather than pouring it over senators' heads.

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