HKIE YMC
The YMC is responsible to the Learned Society Board for the promulgation of activities of a technical and social nature for the Registered Young Members.
Event organised by ICE
Perfume Trees is Hong Kong’s first gin brand, infusing the spirit with locally-sourced aromatic botanicals. It has recently opened Tankyu Distillery, its first gin tasting room. Located at The Mills in Tsuen Wan, it serves as an official venue for tasting and cocktail workshops under its mother brand.
Throughout the workshop, participants will be introduced to fundamental bartending techniques, followed by a tutorial on crafting signature cocktails using Perfume Trees’ trademark spirits. Participants will also gain the opportunity to learn more about Tankyu Distillery, as well as the origin of Perfume Trees.
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Adverse weather arrangements
The event will be cancelled or rescheduled to another date in the case of a red or black rainstorm signal, or typhoon signal no. 3 or above is issued by the Hong Kong Observatory at or after 13.00. The organiser reserves the right to cancel or reschedule the event in view of safety or other considerations.
Disclaimer
ICE HKA shall not under any circumstances be liable or otherwise for death or any injury or for any damage to or loss or destruction of property or otherwise, in any such case arising from any accident or mishap, and whether during or after this event, in preparation for it, travelling to or from it or otherwise.
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