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Garrison Brothers Cocktail Class

Garrison Brothers Bourbon Class

On Sept. 18, Garrison Brothers Joins The Happy Monk For The Next Installment Of Its Cocktail Class Series. Sit With The Team Behind The Bottles And Sip Through The History Behind These Delicious Texas Bourbons. There Are A VERY Limited Amount Of Seats, So Reserve Soon. The Class Will Include A Bourbon Flight, Two Specialty Cocktails, Small Appetizer, And A Special Gift From The Distillery For The First 14 Guests! Price Of Attendance Is $65 Per Person. To Sign Up, Email [email protected].

  • The Hoppy Monk

    1010 N Loop 1604 E,, San Antonio Northwest

    (210) 545-3330

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