On the fourth floor of the hotel there is a large leafy roof top garden with sweeping views over the london skyline.
Hot gin roof uk.
Roof tops pop ups and gin heated and served to the discerning consumer that s what you find on a visit to sipsmith s hot gin roof.
The swan on a hot gin roof pop up at ham yard hotel originally sold out within days so extra dates have now been added due to popular demand.
The garden is also home to two bee hives which are tended to by our dedicated bee keeper camilla.
Sample hot g ts steaming ju sure it s freezing outside but you can still indulge in some rooftop drinking at this cosy pop up bar from craft gin ogs sipsmith.
Hot gin roof hot cocktails.
Hot gin roof is back with gin cocktails heated with a red hot poker amy willis friday 12 jan 2018 12 01 am share this article via facebook share this article via twitter share this article via.
A couple of days after the opening i went to see what all the fuss was about.
The ham yard hotel have the hottest thing in the london cocktail scene.
As part of their now traditional annual collaboration with artisanal gin makers sipsmith they re about open their exclusive soho rooftop up to the public for evenings of hot gin cocktails.
Back by popular demand hot gin roof returns with a poke.
Hot gin roof masterclass tickets are 40 per person and include a welcome hot g t followed by three further cocktails during the masterclass.
Sipsmith and ham yard hotel presents.
A winter pop up located on top of ham yard hotel serving hot gin cocktails and.
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The 90 minute masterclasses with jared brown are available on wednesday 30th january and wednesday 6th february from 6.
There is a lounge area scattered with whitman benches upholstered seating and a bar.
The hot gin roof returns to ham yard hotel this month running in partnership with craft gin pioneers sipsmith.
The 90 minute sessions are available from 6 00pm 7 30pm or 8 00pm 9 30pm.
Firmdale hotel s group mixologist eoin kenny and sipsmith master distiller jared brown have delved back into the history books and discovered that not only was gin first sipped hot before there was access to central heating but also that historically these drinks were heated using a red hot poker taken straight from the fire.