Sip History in the Crescent City – Cocktail Making Class

If you’re craving a taste of New Orleans’ legendary cocktail scene but find yourself in New York City, this cocktail making class offers a delightful escape into the world of spirited history and mixology. Offering a lively, hands-on experience, this tour combines learning, laughter, and drinking—perfect for anyone looking for a fun, informative activity that’s both social and tasty.
What makes this experience shine? We love its focus on prohibition-era cocktails, the chance to learn from a dedicated mixologist, and the inclusion of snacks and three crafted cocktails. The one thing to keep in mind is that this class isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or those under 21 who can’t partake in alcohol. Whether you’re a history buff, a cocktail enthusiast, or just in search of a memorable outing, this class hits all the right notes.
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- Authentic focus on New Orleans cocktail history with engaging stories from the host
- Interactive and hands-on, making it easy to learn and remember your favorite drinks
- Value-packed experience with three cocktails, snacks, and educational content for just $38
- Led by knowledgeable guides, including an Alchemix-certified mixologist who makes the experience fun and informative
- Convenient location on the 2nd floor, with flexible afternoon and evening sessions
- Full refund available if canceled 24 hours in advance for peace of mind
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An Introduction to the New Orleans Cocktail Heritage
Even if you’re miles away from the Big Easy, this cocktail class transports you to a neighborhood bar of the 1920s, where cocktails were born and stories flowed as freely as the drinks. While the class is held in NYC, the focus on prohibition-era cocktails offers a delicious connection to New Orleans, widely recognized as the birthplace of many classic drinks.
The class is designed to be as much about entertainment as education. With a ratio of learning to laughing, and plenty of tasting, it’s an experience that appeals to both cocktail novices and seasoned drinkers alike. The fact that over 5,000 guests have experienced this at their Charleston location, and earned over 2,000 five-star reviews, speaks to its consistent high quality.
One of the standout features is the expert guidance from a Mixologist who not only teaches you how to craft your own cocktail but also shares interesting tidbits about each drink’s history. The host’s engaging style, combined with a relaxed atmosphere, makes everyone feel comfortable trying new techniques and flavors.
What’s Included and How It Works

For $38 per person, your ticket covers everything you need for a memorable two hours. You’ll get to make one cocktail yourself, sip on three different drinks, and enjoy snacks to complement your boozy journey. The cocktails are crafted by your dedicated mixologist, ensuring each drink is fresh and delicious.
The experience is hosted in a convenient location on the 2nd floor, with the entrance off Sainte Claude Ave. Timing is flexible, with afternoon and evening sessions usually available, making it easy to fit into your travel plans. The class size tends to be small enough for personalized attention, with the guide—an English-speaking expert—ensuring everyone stays engaged.
A real plus here is the opportunity to learn tricks to recreate these cocktails at home, along with fun historical facts about New Orleans’ vibrant drinking culture. The mix of education and entertainment keeps participants engaged from start to finish.
The Experience: Step-by-Step

Arrival and Introduction
Once you arrive, you’ll check in at the second floor, greeted by the friendly host. The atmosphere is relaxed, with a lively vibe that sets the tone for the next two hours. You might find the host, Tom, or another knowledgeable guide, offering a quick overview of what’s to come and sharing a few fun stories about New Orleans’ cocktail history.
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Learning to Mix
The core of the experience is the hands-on cocktail making. You learn to craft one drink, guided step-by-step by your expert. The class emphasizes techniques and tips that will help you replicate the drink at home, making this as practical as it is fun.
Tasting and Snacking
As you mix, your host educates you on the history behind each cocktail, sharing anecdotes that make the flavors more meaningful. You’ll sip on your creation alongside two other cocktails, all crafted from fresh ingredients. Snacks are included, adding a savory touch that balances the boozy palate.
Final Tips and Stories
The class wraps up with some additional booze news, fun facts, and suggestions on how to impress your friends with your newfound skills. You leave with a smile, a few new recipes, and perhaps a newfound appreciation for New Orleans’ influence on the cocktail world.
Authenticity and Engagement

What sets this experience apart is the knowledgeable guide—reviewers have consistently praised the guides for their welcoming attitude and expertise. One guest from the UK remarked that Tom was “incredibly welcoming and so knowledgeable,” making the experience both fun and educational. The storytelling aspect adds a layer of authenticity, transforming what could be a simple class into a lively historical journey.
Value for Money
At only $38, this experience offers great value, especially considering it includes three cocktails, snacks, and a hands-on activity. Compared to similar experiences, this class provides a substantial educational component, making it perfect for those interested in more than just drinking—they get to learn the craft and history behind the drinks.
Practical Considerations
Remember that the class is not suitable for wheelchair users or drivers under 21. Also, since it’s held indoors in a small, intimate setting, it’s best suited for those who enjoy guided, social activities rather than large-scale events.
Why You Should Consider This Experience

This cocktail class is ideal for history buffs, budding mixologists, or anyone wanting a fun, memorable activity in NYC. It’s perfect for date nights, group outings, or solo adventurers eager to learn a new skill in a relaxed environment. The focus on interactive learning combined with tasty drinks makes it a well-rounded, enjoyable experience.
The fact that the class includes three cocktails and snacks ensures you walk away not just with new knowledge, but also with a satisfied palate. Plus, if you’re into booze stories and tips, the host’s engaging style will keep you entertained from start to finish.
The Sum Up

This Sip History in the Crescent City cocktail class offers a rich blend of education, entertainment, and taste at an accessible price point. The focus on prohibition-era cocktails connects you to New Orleans’ legendary drink culture, even from afar. With knowledgeable guides and hands-on activities, it’s a fantastic choice for curious travelers who want to deepen their appreciation for classic cocktails.
While it’s not suited for everyone—particularly those with mobility restrictions or underage drinkers—it delivers genuine value for those seeking a fun, social, and educational experience. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this class guarantees a lively, flavorful journey into America’s cocktail past.
FAQ
Is this experience suitable for non-drinkers?
No, since the experience involves alcohol, it’s not suitable for those under 21 or anyone who doesn’t drink alcohol. However, the focus on history and skills could still appeal to some non-drinkers if they’re happy to observe.
How long does the class last?
The class runs for approximately 2 hours, usually available in the afternoon and evening, providing plenty of time to enjoy the drinks and learn.
What is included in the price?
Your ticket includes 3 cocktails, alcoholic drinks, making 1 cocktail yourself, and snacks. It offers a well-rounded, full experience for $38.
Where is the meeting point?
The class takes place on the second floor with entrance off Sainte Claude Ave, making it easy to find and access.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility if your plans change.
Is the guide experienced?
Yes, the guide is an Alchemix-certified mixologist who is praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and engaging storytelling.
Is there an age restriction?
Yes, participants must be over 21 to partake in alcohol consumption. The activity isn’t suitable for drivers under 21.
Can I learn to make cocktails at home after the class?
Absolutely, the class emphasizes techniques and tips that you can easily replicate at home, impressing your friends with your new skills.
Is this experience accessible for wheelchair users?
No, unfortunately, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users due to the location and setup.
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