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Mix up three delicious “pink” drinks along with A Bar Above Founders Chris and Julia. Catch the replay below!

We’re partnering with Gin Lane to teach you how to make three delicious cocktails. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn new skills behind the bar and some fun history of pink gin with Chris, Julia, and Geoff Curley, owner and co-founder of Gin Lane 1751.

A Bar Above founders, Chris and Julia, hope you ENJOYED THE VALENTINE CELEBRATION THIS YEAR!

Equipment

You’ll need a Boston shaker, Japanese or bell jigger, bar spoon, and a mixing glass to make our special Valentine’s Day cocktails. Treat yourself to your new favorite barware with discount code LOVECOPPER here for 14% off. You deserve it!

Copper Boston Shaker

Boston Shaker

It’ll be your trusty sidekick

Copper Boston Shaker

Japanese Jigger

Measurements every 1/4inch
Bell Jigger – Copper

Bell Jigger

Wide mouth for quick and easy pour
Copper Spiral & Smooth Bar Spoons

Spiral & Smooth Bar Spoons

A perfect stir every time
Classic Mixing Glass

Classic Mixing Glass

Large & sturdy enough to stir two cocktails at once!

Cocktails

Wednesday Night Clover Club

CLOVER CLUB

  • 2.0oz Gin (or desired spirit)
  • 0.75oz Lemon juice
  • 0.75oz Raspberry syrup
  • 1 Egg white
Wednesday Night Clover Club

SALTY DOG

  • 2.0oz Gin (or desired spirit)
  • 6.0oz Ruby red grapefruit juice
  • 1/4oz Simple syrup
Non Alcoholic Negroni

NEGRONI

  • 0.75oz Gin (or desired spirit)
  • 0.75oz Sweet vermouth
  • 0.75oz Campari

Shopping List

Geoff Curley got his start working with spirits in the late 90s and early 2000s. As the 3rd hire at the then-newly-launched Svedka brand of vodka, Geoff worked with the company through its acquisition by Constellation Brands. He then went on to form his own barware company, Bar10der, known for its inventive 10-in-1 bartending tool. His latest adventure is co-founding Gin Lane 1751 with his friend, Carl Stephenson. Partnering with Charles Maxwell of Thames Distillers, Gin Lane 1751 has brought traditional Victorian gins into the 21st century, perhaps most notably their pink gin. Based on the old English tradition of drinking gin with bitters, the Victoria Pink Gin mixes juniper-forward notes with the spice of bitters for a truly unique and delicious spirit. Learn more about Gin Lane 1751 and pink gin at our A Bar Above Valentine’s Day event with Chris, Julia, and Geoff.
Chris and Julia Tunstall
Geoff Curley got his start working with spirits in the late 90s and early 2000s. As the 3rd hire at the then-newly-launched Svedka brand of vodka, Geoff worked with the company through its acquisition by Constellation Brands. He then went on to form his own barware company, Bar10der, known for its inventive 10-in-1 bartending tool. His latest adventure is co-founding Gin Lane 1751 with his friend, Carl Stephenson. Partnering with Charles Maxwell of Thames Distillers, Gin Lane 1751 has brought traditional Victorian gins into the 21st century, perhaps most notably their pink gin. Based on the old English tradition of drinking gin with bitters, the Victoria Pink Gin mixes juniper-forward notes with the spice of bitters for a truly unique and delicious spirit. Learn more about Gin Lane 1751 and pink gin at our A Bar Above Valentine’s Day event with Chris, Julia, and Geoff.