Sip History in Music City Cocktail Making Class

Combines hands-on bartending with a journey through the city's storied bootlegging and cocktail history. In your intimate retro bar setting, you'll shake and stir three different cocktails with guidan

Combines hands-on bartending with a journey through the city's storied bootlegging and cocktail history. In your intimate retro bar setting, you'll shake and stir three different cocktails with guidance from a local expert, learn the stories behind Tennessee whiskey and other spirits, and enjoy curated bar snacks. Every guest has the chance to step behind a real bar and make a cocktail! (3 cocktails included). Be ready for jokes, stories, history, pro tips on drinks, and interactive drink making.

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Location: Nashville

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Q&A

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

A: Yes, participants must be at least 21 years old to take part in the Sip History class. It’s all about cocktails, so they need to confirm your age at the venue. Make sure to bring your ID!

Q: What's the parking situation like at Tommy Alchemy?

A: There's some street parking available around the venue, but it can get tight on weekends. I recommend checking for nearby lots too. Some guests mentioned using rideshares to avoid the hassle.

Q: Can you reschedule if something comes up?

A: Absolutely! You can reschedule if you give them at least 48 hours' notice. Just reach out to them directly via email or phone. They’re pretty flexible as long as you communicate.

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Just went to the Sip History cocktail class in Nashville!

I recently attended the Sip History in Music City class at Tommy Alchemy, and it was awesome! We made three cocktails and learned so much about the history behind Tennessee whiskey. The vibe was super chill, and the mixologist was entertaining and knowledgeable. Highly recommend it for anyone looking to have fun or for a unique gift! It's a great experience in Nashville, especially if you're a fan of cocktails.

Thinking of gifting the Sip History class!

I really want to get this cocktail making class for my sister's birthday. She loves trying new drinks and learning about history. Do you guys think it’s suitable for someone who’s a total beginner with cocktails? I just want to make sure she won't feel lost!