Deconstructing Bitters: Medicine and Mixology

Mon Sep 27 2021 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm

Common Good City Farm | Washington

Common Good City Farm
Publisher/HostCommon Good City Farm
Deconstructing Bitters: Medicine and Mixology
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Join us as we learn from Little Red Bird Botanicals and Service Bar about how to use bitters in both medicine and mixology.
About this Event

Join us as we learn from Little Red Bird Botanicals and Service Bar about how to use bitters in both medicine and mixology.


We will spend the first hour learning from Holly Poole-Kavana about how to make and use bitters medicinally. Then, we will learn from Glendon Hartley from Service Bar about how to use bitters in cocktails and sample a few bitters-based cocktails.


6 - 7 pm: Deconstructing Bitters in Medicine

  • Learn about the ancient medicinal uses of bitters
  • Tour the medicinal herb garden and discover the different herbs known as "bitters"
  • Taste test different bitters

7 - 8 pm: Deconstructing Bitters in Mixology

  • Learn the art of using bitters in cocktails
  • Sample 3 bitters-based cocktails
  • Enjoy one bitters-based cocktail of your choice
  • Take home recipes and tincture-making instructions.

Participants agree to wear a mask on the farm when not eating or drinking. Participants must be at least 21 years old and show photo ID upon entry.


About the Instructors:

Holly Poole-Kavana of Little Red Bird Botanicals practices as a clinical herbalist, grower, and medicine-maker in Washington DC, where her passion is connecting people to local plants. She holds a BS in botany from Cornell University from 2000 and began her herbal studies at the Pacific School of Herbal Medicine in 2005. She apprenticed with herbalist 7song, and completed the Clinic II mentorship program at Sacred Plant Traditions before starting a clinical practice in 2011. Her business, Little Red Bird Botanicals, has also offered an herbal CSA since 2010. Holly also works as a midwife's assistant in the DC metro area.


Glendon Hartley is the owner of Service Bar and opened the bar with Chad Spangler in 2016. Since then, Service Bar has become known for its famous cocktails, mouth-watering fried chicken, and low-key atmosphere. The cocktail menu changes with the seasons or with whatever inspires them at the time — one thing is for sure though, there’s always something new and exciting to try. Service Bar serves classic American food with a focus on local ingredients. Although the menu has grown and developed overtime, fried chicken has remained the signature dish. Service Bar is located at 926 U St NW.



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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Common Good City Farm, 300 V Street Northwest, Washington, United States

Tickets

USD 0.00 to USD 65.00

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