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Paul Dale discovers that Cosmopolitans aren't just for Sex and the City girls, when he takes a boys-only cocktail class in the capital

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.»\\ t‘\L‘l"\llllL‘ hegiiis lo rela\ Rli\\ chats to me ahoul his passion l'or cocktails and this neul} estahlished cocktail class. \Vilh tough new gmernment legislation on drinking estahlishments that encourage hinge drinking. our teacher is at great pains to point out that the clawes are not ahout hrokering a deal \\ith

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here is to educate and entertain ahoul alcohol in a sale and respectful cnx ironment. I consider lidinhurgh to he one ol the most \\alkahle cocktail capitals in the \xiirld at the moment; the demand for good cocktails made “till the hcxt products has ne\ er heen higher in this cit} and \\e are just lr_\ ing to pla} our responsihle part h} \houihg the mechanics that go iiilo the making one.‘ It \xould appear there is a shaker re\ i\al alool.

Cocktail Masterclass, The Living Room, Edinburgh, second Tuesday of every month from 6.30pm, £25 each. 0870 44 22 805, www.thelivingroom.co.uk

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