MotAC Seminar on Rum and Cuba

Posted By SeanMike on June 3, 2010

Hey guys – quick update here with an announcement from the Museum of the American Cocktail.  If you’re not going to be out of town (like I’m supposed to be), you should go:

We’re having a cocktail seminar on June 10, titled “When It’s Cocktail Time in Cuba.”  For more information and to register, click here   http://www.museumoftheamericancocktail.org/Events/#Seminar59

When It’s Cocktail Time in Cuba

Presented By: Charlotte Voisey and Phil Greene

$45.00 per person pre-register

The ‘at-the-door’ fee will be $50.00.

Thursday, June 10 2010, 7:00 – 8:30 pm

Mie N Yu Restaurant
3125 M Street, NW
Washington , DC 20007

Internationally renowned mixologist Charlotte Voisey will provide an overview of the rum category and specifically rum’s lighter style – brought to fame in Cuba – and its use in cocktails and punches – perfect for summertime entertaining. Plus, Phil Greene will offer stories from the days when Cuba was America ‘s favorite playground, especially during Prohibition, when it was said that ” Havana became the unofficial United States saloon.”  Enjoy delicious appetizers and, of course, sample cocktails from Cuba , y much mas!

Cheers,   Phil Greene Museum of the American Cocktail

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Engineer by day, debutante by night...no, wait, that's not it. Freelance writer, aspiring mixologist, Harley rider, avid reader, video game reviewer, cat owner, dog lover, beer drinker, and even a Mason - I'm sure there are other things I could use to describe myself, but for now, I'll stick with: tired.

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