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Perth’s Flour Factory to host Gin and Tonic Gala in September

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Gin Yoga is the latest novelty on offer for Perth’s social scene and arrives as part of The Flour Factory’s Gin and Tonic Gala in September.
Camera IconGin Yoga is the latest novelty on offer for Perth’s social scene and arrives as part of The Flour Factory’s Gin and Tonic Gala in September.

Gin Yoga is coming to Perth. Yes, you read that right.

What is Gin Yoga you ask?

Sadly, it doesn’t involve waiters placing gin glasses in your outstretched palm mid-warrior pose.

But, it does involve tranquil yin yoga before a post-workout drink and nibbles.

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Yin and Gin is a speciality class set to hit Perth as part of The Flour Factory’s Gin and Tonic Gala in September.

The Flour Factory’s Gin and Tonic Gala will be hosted in September.
Camera IconThe Flour Factory’s Gin and Tonic Gala will be hosted in September. Credit: Sneakers and Jeans

The class is held upstairs at the revamped venue and features an hour of peaceful movement with the masters from luxury spa Bodhi J, before progressing downstairs for a G&T.

After all, life is about balance.

The Flour Factory had a $500,000 facelift in February but COVID-19 left the venue all dressed up with nowhere to go.

But the city haunt is staging a glittering re-entrance with their almost month-long festival.

Tanqueray, Gordon’s Pink, Bombay Sapphire and Fords Gin will be on tap come spring time, with a three-week gin calendar that includes a Ginner (a four course gin paired, sit down dinner).

The Flour Factory has undergone a $500,000 facelift.
Camera IconThe Flour Factory has undergone a $500,000 facelift.

Rather than sniffing for the deep oak and berry flavours of a good Cabernet Sauvignon, learn how to pair your favourite tonics and garnishes at a gin masterclass.

If you are the kind of person that has an ivy overflowing atop your boujee bar cart — instead of actual booze — Fox and Rabbit will be hosting a native florals workshop as part of the celebrations.

For information visit The Flour Factory.

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