Distill Your Own Gin at Kilderkin Distillery

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This hands-on experience takes you deep into the art of gin making to create your own, signature spirit.

It starts with a tour of the distillery, guided by their expert distillers, to learn the gin-making process.

Then it’s onto the sensory delight of gin tasting, discovering flavours and learning about different botanicals and how they harmonise to create a perfectly balanced gin.

Armed with your new knowledge, you’ll handpick botanicals to craft your very own gin in a 2.5-litre still. While the still works its magic, you’ll learn about the history of gin and distilling in Australia.

Once distillation is complete, it’s time to indulge and enjoy. Step into the Distillery Bar to taste a custom G&T, made with your bespoke gin and accompanied by a cheese platter.

As a finale, your personalised, handcrafted gin is bottled and labelled so you can savour it at home and proudly share with friends and family, capping off the perfect gin-immersion experience.

All participants enjoy 10% off any takeaway gin purchases on the day.

Unleash your inner distiller at Kilderkin’s Gin School.

The session is limited to 6 people with each person distilling on one of our stills. All participants must be 18 years or older. For safety reasons enclosed shoes must be worn on the day.

Content: Kilderkin Distillery

Accessibility Information

  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

  • 10 Aug & 31 Aug

2pm–5pm

Kilderkin Distillery

14A Hill Street, Mount Pleasant VIC 3350

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$210 per person

With the guidance of their expert distillers, you’ll handpick your selection of botanicals and distil your very own gin using one of their small two-litre stills.


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Accessibility Information

  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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