Virtual Tastings
Learn how to craft classic cocktails, discover the stories behind our spirits and gain hands-on knowledge from expert bartenders, all online. It’s free to participate, cocktail kits available for purchase with curbside pickup. A portion of the sales benefiting the Louisiana Hospitality Foundation. Approximately 45 minutes. All guests must be 21 to participate.
More Information on Series:
Detailed event schedule below. Cocktail kits are available for curbside pickup from the Sazerac House (not required to participate).

Events

Gin Gin Mule
Hosted by Sazerac House Bar Experts.

Cured & Aged: Whiskey and Meats Pairing
BBQ and Whiskey Tasting hosted by The Sazerac House and Emmylou's BBQ.

Drink & Learn: St. Patrick’s Day
Hosted by Drinks Historian Elizabeth Pearce.

Barrel to Bottle Experience
Bottle Your Own Sazerac Rye Whiskey hosted by House Distiller David Bock.

Cocoa & Cocktails: Rum
Chocolate and rum pairing hosted by Sazerac House cocktail experts and Piety & Desire Chocolates.

Blend Your Rum Experience
Hosted by House Distiller David Bock.

Walking with Whiskey
Hosted by House Distiller David Bock.

Cheers to Cheese: Whiskey
Cheese and rum pairing hosted by Sazerac House cocktail experts and St. James Cheese Company.

Barrel to Bottle Experience
Bottle Your Own Sazerac Rye Whiskey hosted by House Distiller David Bock.

A Sip of French Culture
New Orleans History seminar Hosted by Drinks Historian Dr. Kristen Burton.

Virtual Jasmine Cocktail
Hosted by a Sazerac House Bar Expert.

Walking with Whiskey
Distillery tour and cocktail tasting hosted by House Distiller David Bock.

Virtual Mint Julep
Virtual Cocktail Demonstration Hosted by a Sazerac House Bar Expert.

Cured & Aged: Whiskey and Meats Pairing
BBQ and Whiskey Tasting hosted by The Sazerac House and Emmylou's BBQ.

Cocoa & Cocktails: Bourbon
Chocolate and bourbon pairing hosted by Sazerac House cocktail experts and Piety & Desire Chocolates.

Drink & Learn: Juleps
New Orleans History Discussion and Cocktail Demo Hosted by Drinks Historian Elizabeth Pearce.
Here’s to plus-ones and one more round.
