We're proud of every drop of gin we produce here at the Sipsmith Distillery in London, the first of its kind to open since 1820, and we'd love for you to join us to discover how we make it.
Our tours take place every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday at 6.30pm until 8.00pm and selected Fridays at 4.30pm until 6.00pm
At Sipsmith we love nothing more than introducing friends to our three copper ladies, Prudence, Constance and Verity. So join us for a tour of the Distillery with a complementary tutored tasting, to learn about London’s chequered gin-soaked past, see our stills at work and enjoy a tutored tasting of our rather sippable spirits.
The tours take place every Wednesday, Thursday at 6.30pm and Fridays at 4.30pm. Please book a week in advance if possible.
Ticket includes:
- G&T on arrival
- The History through Gin's chequered past
- Sipsmith story of how we became the first copper pot distillery in almost 200 years
- Meet our beautiful copper stills Prudence, Patience and Verity and learn how each of them hand-craft our award winning spirits
- A complimentary and tutored tasting of our range
- An exclusive surprise tasting of one our Sipping Society gin membership gins
- A Sipsmith gift bag to go home and enjoy
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Minimum age is 18 years
Minimum drinking age is 18 years
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