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This $30 mixology course can help you concoct your own cocktails like a champ


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TL;DR: As of Feb. 4, The Ultimate Mixology & Cocktail Trainer Bundle — worth $1,000 — is just $29.99, so you can get it for 97% off.


If your idea of a good cocktail is pouring a splash of orange juice into your champagne, you could probably use some pointers. And why not get those pointers from a world champion mixologist?

The Ultimate Mixology and Cocktail Trainer Bundle features five courses taught by Paul Martin, a mixologist with over two decades of experience under his belt as a bartender and bar owner, along with a handful of achievements. For the last 15 years, he’s served as an international bartender trainer, helping over 40,000 of the world’s bartenders get their mixology careers up and running. 

In this five-pack of courses, Martin will walk you through the top cocktails made with whiskey, rum, gin, vodka, and tequila. Start with your favorite liquor and work your way through the rest.

The course details the background of each cocktail and the key factors that differentiate the best cocktails from the so-so ones. Then, you’ll move on to the next liquor and learn 20 of the best cocktails made with each.

In the gin course, you’ll tackle the negroni, the gimlet, the bramble, and plenty more. For rum, you’ll learn about delicious daiquiris, mojitos, piña coladas, rum runners, and mai tais. Then you’ll tackle vodka cocktails like the cosmopolitan, the moscow mule, and the bloody mary. And when your taste buds are ready for it, you can move on to whiskey and tequila, where you'll learn to make old-fashioneds, Manhattans, picklebacks, margaritas, tequila sunrises, and other favorites. Be sure to drink lots of water in between your taste tests! 

Whether you’re looking to learn a new hobby or want to show off a few new skills with friends, becoming proficient in the world of mixology can be a fun way to spice things up while entertaining. Sign up for Martin’s mixology and cocktail training for just $29.99 — the cost of just a few fancy drinks at your local upscale bar.

Prices subject to change.

Glasses with lemon slices and green sprigs next to shaker
Credit: Paul Martin

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