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What's OnJägermeister ice-sculpting workshops at the W London

Learn skills from a master mixologist as you create your own Jägermeister mixtures and ice cold creations at this unique cocktail making experience.
  • Dates 08/10/2020 - 08/10/2020
  • Location W London, 10 Wardour Street, W1D 6QF
  • Price From only £10 a ticket
Join Jägermeister for an ice cold exploration of the iconic herbal liqueur at the W London's exclusive masterclasses, starting at 5.30pm and 7pm on Thursday 8th October 2020.From as little as £10 a ticket, there’s no better way to mark the month-long edition of London Cocktail Week 2020.On arrival, enjoy a selection of mouth-watering canapés alongside the W’s signature serve, the Jäger Punch, only available until 31st October.Learn from a master mixologist and excite your senses with a tasting session serving Jägermeister Original, Jägermeister Manifest, and Jägermeister Cold Brew Coffee, all to a perfect -18°.Plus, discover secrets of the 56 herbs and spices that give Jägermeister its unique flavour profile, and how this botanical base can be highlighted in various cocktails.Following all the tasty tipples, get ready for a beginners guide to learning the skills of fresh ice carving for cocktail serves. Get ready to get hands on as you carve cubes, diamonds, and spheres, and add your creations to your final Jägermeister cocktail.So, what are you waiting for?Book your tickets online here. Or, call or email using the following details:T: +44 020 7758 1060E: theperception@whotels.com

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