St Luke's Bombed Out Church is set to play host to a huge gin tasting experience, with live music, entertainment and more.
On April 29, founder and distiller of Turncoat Distillery Terry Langton will be providing the gin tasting experience, taking visitors through the core range of gins while providing detail and insight on the story and flavours, as well as the methods used to create each one. The event will be among many the iconic venue is hosting throughout April.
Guests arriving for the gin tasting will be greeted with a classic gin and tonic, made with Albert Dock Gin. This will then be followed by five from the Turncoat core range of gins, with a selection of tonics to try them with.
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Terry Langton will be on hand to discuss each gin's origin story, as well as the process behind its creation. Ensuring an upbeat atmosphere, there'll be live music and entertainment to keep moods high.
The Bombed Out Church bar team will be serving a range of quality gins from Turncoat and other distilleries after the gin tasting experience has finished. Terry will also be sticking around to answer any questions ticket holders may have.
Sarah-Louise Jones, venue coordinator, said: "We're really excited with what we've got in store for visitors to the Bombed Out Church [next] month. There's a whole range of activities and events for both adults and children, where our full listings can be found over on our website.
"We pride ourselves [on] being a venue hosting events where there's something for everyone, particularly around a time where people are visiting friends and family - let's bring everyone together. Thoughtful preparation has gone into these events and with our team expanding, 2022 is set to be an eventful year."
The gin tasting experience will take place on Friday, April 29 from 7pm. You can book tickets here.
The Bombed Out Church's varied Easter events kick off with ‘Hoppy Easter Party’ on April 15, in partnership with Jumping Jacks. There'll be Easter themed games, dancing, competitions, balloon modelling and more, plus appearances from Peter Rabbit and friends.
There'll be an Afternoon Tea event on April 16 with a selection of teas from Liverpool Tea Warehouse, as well as up-close magic and a DJ playing an eclectic mix of music designed to impress all. Later in April, there'll be a silent disco and a Makers Market weekend.
For the full range of events coming to the venue this spring, click here.
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