Get Lost, Prohibition -- It's Repeal Day
Bartenders' ode to the temptations of Prohibition
By EDEN GODBEE
Updated 6:15 AM EDT, Sat, Dec 5, 2009
Prohibition was repealed 76 years ago, and no one's stopped, uh, celebrating since. So it's convenient that the D.C. Craft Bartenders Guild is hosting their second annual Repeal Day Ball, a "blacktie booze ball" at PS7 (777 I Street N.W.), Saturday at 9 p.m. The location is directly across the street from the historic first meetingplace of the Anti-Saloon League, which launched the legal fight for Prohibition in the first place. (Boo...)
VIP and gen admission tickets are $100-$150. VIP attendees will enjoy special access to cocktail demonstrations, hor d’oueveres, admittance to VIP after-parties and a copy of "The Lush Life: Portraits from the Bar" by Jill Degroff. This event is blacktie so get "suited and booted" to tip your hat and sip on some of D.C.'s best signature cocktails.
First Published: Dec 4, 2009 3:37 PM EDT
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