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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 t

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. So come and enjoy a 2 hour "Intimate Cocktail Class" with award-winning bartenders at a 1920's "Speakeasy" in the American Prohibition Museum!

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Location: Savannah

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this cocktail class in Savannah?

A: Yes, participants need to be at least 21 years old to attend the cocktail class. You'll be enjoying alcoholic beverages, so they strictly enforce this rule. Just make sure to bring a valid ID when you go!

Q: What should I wear to the cocktail class, is it casual or more dressy?

A: The vibe is pretty relaxed but with a hint of class since it’s at a speakeasy. Business casual is a safe bet! You wanna look nice for the photos, but you don’t need to go full formal. Just don’t wear anything too casual like gym shorts.

Q: How easy is it to reschedule if plans change after booking?

A: You can typically reschedule your class with at least 48 hours' notice. Just contact the provider and they’ll help you out! It’s a good idea to check their policy in case anything unexpected comes up.

Discussions

Just booked the cocktail class - can't wait!

I finally pulled the trigger and booked the Cocktail Class in the Prohibition Museum for next month! 🍸 I've been wanting to learn how to make classic cocktails like an old-school bartender. The fact that it’s held in a speakeasy just adds to the experience! Anyone done this before? Tips or cocktail favorites?

Help! Looking for a unique gift idea for my partner.

I'm considering the Cocktail Class on Congress Street for my partner's birthday. He loves trying new drinks but has never done anything like this. Is it a fun experience for someone who’s not very into cocktails or mixology?