New Classes

Posted By Marshall on February 27, 2012

We’ve finalized a few new classes in conjunction with Last Exit in DC and you can find the information below.  The first one is coming quickly so get your tickets fast!

 

March 4, 2012 & March 11, 2012

Come learn how to stir, shake and muddle your way to a successful cocktail party! Each student learn the techniques of making cocktails, how to stock a basic home bar and three recipes to show off your new talents. Oh, and the professional tools you use to practice your new skills? Yeah, you get to keep those! Two dates to choose from, this class is a must for anyone wanting to throw a cocktail party!

Class: Basics of the Home Bar
Cost:
$75.00 per student
Where:
Last Exit, 3155 Mount Pleasant Street, N.W., Washington, DC
When: March 4, 2012 or March11, 2012 at 5:30 pm
Each class is limited to 8 students.

Dates

 

March 25, 2012

Come celebrate the season premiere of AMC’s Mad Men and learn about the cocktails imbibed within the halls of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce Advertising Agency! We’ll discuss the history of each ingredient and the history of the cocktails and learn how to make each one. Students will receive recipe cards to take home so they can recreate a Mad Men style cocktail party while watching the show.

Class: Drink Like Mad Men
Cost:
$50.00 per student
Where:
Last Exit, 3155 Mount Pleasant Street, N.W., Washington, DC
When: March 25, 2012 at 5:30 pm
Class is limited to 10 students.


 

April 15, 2012

Bitter about Tax Day? Rather than fret about the IRS, come learn everything you wanted to know (and probably more) about bitters! An essential class for anyone interested in cocktails.
Class: Bitters
Cost: $50 per student
Where: Last Exit, 3155 Mount Pleasant Street, N.W., Washington, DC
When: April 15, 2012 at 5:30 pm
Class is limited to 10 people.


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Marshall

By day, a mild-mannered reformed defense attorney. At night, a cigar-chomping, food-cooking, whiskey-drinking, sometimes loud, often-times profane, blog-writing home-mixologist . . . with a heart of gold.

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