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Eden Mill Edinburgh Love Gin Cocktail Masterclass
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Gin lovers will love this set-up. This Eden Mill Love Gin cocktail masterclass blends a hands-on lesson with real tasting and an atmospheric Edinburgh vault setting, plus local macarons and marshmallows that are picked to match what you’re drinking.
I especially like the format: you get three cocktails total, and you’ll actively build at least one using professional bar tools, not just watch from the sidelines. One thing to consider is timing: the session is about one hour, so it can feel fast if you want to linger over every sip and story.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Circle on Your Booking
- A Gin Lesson in Edinburgh That Doesn’t Stretch Your Day
- How Love Gin Gets Its Story (And Why That Changes Your Sip)
- Three Cocktails Total: Two You Watch, One You Make
- The Macarons and Marshmallows Are Part of the Lesson
- What the Venue Feels Like: Vault Rooms, Low-Pressure Vibes
- Is $41.31 Worth It for Three Cocktails and a Real Skill Session?
- Who This Masterclass Fits Best (And Who Might Skip It)
- Practical Tips Before You Go (So You Get the Most Out of the Hour)
- Should You Book the Eden Mill Love Gin Cocktail Masterclass?
- FAQ
- How long is the Eden Mill Love Gin Cocktail Masterclass?
- Where do I meet for the masterclass?
- How many cocktails will I have?
- Is this class suitable for children?
- How big is the group?
- Is it okay to attend solo?
- What kind of ticket will I receive?
- Can I cancel for free?
Key Things I’d Circle on Your Booking

- Love Gin focus: you’ll hear how Eden Mill’s Love Gin came to be and what botanicals shape its flavor
- Hands-on cocktail time: one of the three drinks is made by you, with help on tools, garnishes, and flavor add-ins
- Three pairings at snack speed: artisanal macarons and marshmallows are served because they match the cocktails
- Intimate group size: maximum of 10 travelers, which keeps the Q&A flowing
- Host energy matters: classes can be led by hosts including Andre, Robert, Olivia, and Isaac, and the vibe is consistently friendly
- Edinburgh atmosphere: you’ll do it in a cool cocktail-lounge style space, with multiple mentions of underground vault rooms
A Gin Lesson in Edinburgh That Doesn’t Stretch Your Day

This is the kind of experience that fits neatly into an Edinburgh itinerary. You’re not committing to a half-day trip, and you’re not signing up for a lecture where your glass becomes decoration. It’s built around a single, focused hour where gin flavor, cocktail technique, and pairing snacks all move together.
And that “small group” piece matters more than you’d think. With a cap of 10 travelers, you’re more likely to get direct attention while you mix. If you’re the sort of person who asks what makes a drink taste balanced, you’ll probably feel comfortable here—solo is explicitly welcome, and multiple hosts across the program have been praised for making people feel at ease.
Possible drawback: because it’s short, the pace is lively. One review even called out that it went by quickly. If you know you love to take your time, plan to arrive ready to jump in and then add extra time afterward for slow sipping nearby.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Edinburgh.
How Love Gin Gets Its Story (And Why That Changes Your Sip)

Before you start shaking anything, you’ll get the context for Eden Mill’s Love Gin. The session is structured so you don’t treat gin like a generic category. Instead, you learn how the brand tells its own story—why Love Gin exists and how the botanicals are used to craft its character.
This matters for you because gin flavor is not random. Botanicals drive the aroma, sweetness balance, and how the finish feels. When you hear what goes into Love Gin and how it’s built, your brain starts recognizing why certain garnishes and mixers work. The same drink can taste “flat” or “alive” depending on proportions and on whether the garnish is doing its job.
You’ll also taste as you go, so the story isn’t theory-only. A good cocktail class should help you connect cause and effect, and this one is set up to do exactly that: learn the ingredients, then immediately taste what they do.
Three Cocktails Total: Two You Watch, One You Make
The headline is simple: you’ll enjoy three cocktails. Two are created by in-house mixologists, and one is made by you. That structure is smart. It gives you both sides of learning—see how a professional builds a drink, then try it yourself with guidance.
What you’re really paying for here isn’t just alcohol in a glass. It’s technique. During your hands-on round, you’ll learn how to use professional bar tools, and you’ll get pointers on garnishes and flavor add-ins. Even if you’ve mixed drinks before, having someone show you the right way to handle the details can make your at-home versions feel more consistent.
Also, if you’re traveling with friends or coming solo, this format keeps everyone engaged. You’re not stuck watching the same motion for the entire hour. You participate in the process, and that tends to turn a tasting into a fun shared activity.
From the host names mentioned in the program’s feedback—people like Andre, Robert, Olivia, and Isaac—the teaching style also seems to land well. Expect friendly guidance with enough humor and personality to keep the hour from turning stiff.
The Macarons and Marshmallows Are Part of the Lesson
Here’s a detail that makes this class more than a basic gin tasting. While you’re mixing and learning, you’ll also taste local artisanal macarons and marshmallows. These are specifically chosen because they pair well with the cocktails you’re sipping.
Why that pairing is valuable: gin often swings between crisp botanicals and sweeter edges depending on what it’s mixed with. A well-chosen sweet snack can highlight citrus notes, tame harsher juniper tones, or bring out floral aromas. If you only taste gin straight or only sip the drink, you’re missing half the sensory picture.
Macarons and marshmallows might sound like dessert on the side, but think of them as a tasting tool. They help you understand how sweetness, texture, and aroma interact with the drink in your glass. If you’re the kind of traveler who likes to learn through taste rather than facts, this is one of the best parts of the experience.
And it’s not just “snacks.” Reviews call the drinks delicious, and the hosts are repeatedly described as knowledgeable and helpful. In other words, the snacks aren’t random filler—they’re part of the pairing logic.
What the Venue Feels Like: Vault Rooms, Low-Pressure Vibes
The meeting point is at 1a Rutland St, Edinburgh EH1 2AD, and the experience ends back there. The location is near public transportation, which is helpful if you’re mapping out the day with other stops.
The venue itself gets a lot of positive mention. People talk about lovely vault spaces and underground rooms, plus a cool cocktail-lounge feel. For you, that matters because atmosphere changes how a short activity lands. If it’s too loud or too spread out, an hour can feel chaotic. Here, the small group and enclosed setting seem to create a more relaxed experience where you can actually follow what’s being taught.
Also, the program allows service animals, and it’s not for children. That’s worth noting if you’re traveling with younger kids, or if you want a more adult-focused setting where the attention stays on the tasting.
Is $41.31 Worth It for Three Cocktails and a Real Skill Session?
At about $41.31 per person, this masterclass competes well with other “experience” options in Edinburgh because it’s tangible. You don’t just get a story or a photo. You get time with professionals, three cocktails, and pairing sweets.
The value equation looks like this:
- Time: about an hour, which fits most schedules
- Output: you’ll drink three cocktails, and you’ll make one
- Learning: you’ll work with professional tools and learn about garnishes and flavor add-ins
- Setting: intimate group size with a distinctive Edinburgh vault-style location
One review even framed it as a great value move before an evening walking tour, which is exactly how I’d position it for your calendar: do this early, then walk off the buzz afterward.
One caution on value: because it goes quickly, don’t book it if you want a long sit-down meal. This is a tasting-and-mixing session. If you’re hungry, eat beforehand.
Who This Masterclass Fits Best (And Who Might Skip It)

This is ideal if you’re:
- a gin lover who wants to understand what makes a specific gin special
- the kind of traveler who likes hands-on workshops
- coming solo and wants an activity that doesn’t feel awkward or awkwardly “couple-only”
- visiting with a small group and want everyone involved, not just observing
It might be less ideal if you:
- want a kid-friendly event (it’s not suitable for children)
- prefer long, slow experiences with time to chat for two hours
- don’t drink gin or don’t like gin-based cocktails at all
On the plus side, the class is described as intimate and relaxing by many people, and the hosts are repeatedly praised for being welcoming and supportive. Even if you’re newer to cocktail-making, you’re not expected to already know the craft.
Practical Tips Before You Go (So You Get the Most Out of the Hour)

A short masterclass works best when you treat it like a focused workshop, not a random bar stop. Here are a few practical moves that help:
- Arrive a few minutes early so you start mixing without stress
- Come ready to ask questions about botanicals, balance, and why garnishes matter
- Skip heavy drinking beforehand so you can actually taste the differences in each cocktail
- If you’re someone who hates sweetness, pay attention during the pairing snacks—you might learn quickly which combinations you like best
Also, because it’s a maximum of 10 travelers, it’s a good idea to book ahead if your trip dates are fixed. The experience is commonly booked about 32 days in advance on average.
Should You Book the Eden Mill Love Gin Cocktail Masterclass?
Book it if you want a concentrated Edinburgh experience that mixes tasting, technique, and a memorable setting. For $41.31, you’re getting three cocktails, one of them made by you, plus macarons and marshmallows picked to match what you’re drinking. The small-group size and the friendly, capable hosting (with guides like Andre, Robert, Olivia, and Isaac mentioned) seem to make it feel personal instead of rushed chaos.
Skip it only if gin cocktails don’t interest you, or if you need a longer, slower activity. If you’re planning an evening out, this class also makes a strong “start here” option because it fits into the day without stealing too much time.
FAQ
How long is the Eden Mill Love Gin Cocktail Masterclass?
It runs for about 1 hour.
Where do I meet for the masterclass?
The start point is 1a Rutland St, Edinburgh EH1 2AD, UK.
How many cocktails will I have?
You’ll enjoy three cocktails total: two made by the mixologists and one made by you.
Is this class suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children.
How big is the group?
There is a maximum of 10 travelers.
Is it okay to attend solo?
Yes. Solo attendees are most welcome.
What kind of ticket will I receive?
You’ll receive a mobile ticket.
Can I cancel for free?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you won’t get a refund.

























