Artisan Leather Craftsman, Garvan De Bruir hosted an intimate workshop to launch the Jameson Select Reserve Black Barrel Craft Series last week in Dublin. Check it out below…
The event was the first in a series of intimate workshops celebrating Irish craft making and highlighting the craft credentials of Jameson Select Reserve Black Barrel.
Attendees had the opportunity to watch Garvan demonstrate the traditional hand craft techniques used to make his leather products and had the chance to work with him in a workshop setting to make something themselves.
Guests also had the unique opportunity to witness Jameson Master Cooper, Ger Buckley, giving a spectacular live charring demonstration, the process responsible for developing the unmistakably smooth Jameson Select Reserve Black Barrel taste. You can check out the craft in more detail thanks to the video above.
Upcoming Jameson Select Reserve Black Barrel Craft Series events will feature top craftmakers including Mamukko, James Carroll and Bluefingers.
You can register for free tickets to the next event on the Jameson Black Barrel tab on Facebook.com/JamesonIreland.
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