Discover a hands-on cocktail experience with seasonal mixology classes in Las Vegas, where guests learn to craft signature drinks using premium spirits and fresh ingredients. Each session includes exp
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Experienced mixologists provide hands-on instruction and guidance throughout the class
- All Fees and Taxes
- Use of Mixology equipment
- Three (3) Cocktails, Souvenir Apron and Recipe Card
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Q&A
A: Absolutely! The Mixology Masterclass at the Cabinet of Curiosities is designed for cocktail lovers of all levels. The expert mixologists provide step-by-step guidance, so even complete beginners will feel comfortable. Plus, the interactive nature of the class makes it super fun, and everyone gets to taste what they make!
A: You can reschedule your class with a little notice, usually at least 48 hours in advance. There’s typically no fee, but double-check the policy when you book. It's pretty accommodating, which is nice if plans change!
A: Yes, there's an age limit. You need to be at least 21 to participate in the Mixology Masterclass, since it involves alcohol. However, if your 18-year-old is with someone who is 21 or older, they can still come along to watch, but they won't be able to partake in the tasting.
Discussions
Just did the Mixology Masterclass - What a blast!
I went to the Mixology Masterclass at the Cabinet of Curiosities last weekend and it was amazing! The theme was 'Spooky Spirits', and we made cocktails like a 'Witch's Brew' with dry ice. The instructors were super friendly and helpful. I loved that we got to make three cocktails and they provided this cute souvenir apron. Definitely worth the price! I might just gift this experience to my friends for their birthdays.
Considering gifting the Mixology class - thoughts?
I'm thinking about getting the Mixology Masterclass for my partner's birthday. They love cocktails but have never tried making them. I saw that they have different themes like 'Tiki Drinks' and 'Christmas Cheer' throughout the year. Does anyone know if it's better to go during a specific theme? What was everyone's favorite part?