While we all know and love the Adelaide Hill’s Winter Reds festival, focusing on all things wine, there’s a new festival in town that’s sure to excite gin lovers across the State.
The Adelaide Hills Gin Festival has been announced, and tickets to the epic event include gin and tonics. Naturally.
You’ll be able to taste 150 Australian gins, with 25 Aussie draft gin distillers in the line up.
The distillers are keen to show you their variety of gins so you can learn who they are, what they make and how they make it.
You’ll even be able to purchase bottles to take home.
With four ticketed sessions across two days, June 19th & 20th, you’ll be able to enjoy the Handorf event at either 10am-midday, 1:30pm – 4:30pm or 5:30pm-8:30pm on Saturday, or a gentle 11am-2pm on Sunday which will allow you to relax for a brunch/lunch gin session with mates.
There will also be a range of finger food for sale prepared by the Adelaide Hills Convention Centre chefs. Schibello Coffee will be provided complimentary.
Grab your tickets to the festival here or follow their latest updates via Facebook here.
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