BusinessCleanCo and Tipsy Parties Launch Nationwide Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Classes in the UK

CleanCo and Tipsy Parties Launch Nationwide Non-Alcoholic Cocktail Classes in the UK

Tipsy Parties, the UK’s pre-eminent provider of mobile cocktail classes and activities, co-founded by Jemma Palmer, ex-‘Gladiators’ star, and notable mixologist Russell Davies, is proud to reveal a groundbreaking partnership with CleanCo, the No.1 independent non-alcoholic brand founded by entrepreneur and British television personality Spencer Matthews in 2019. This partnership will feature CleanCo’s spirits in all of Tipsy Parties’ services and experiences.

Jemma Palmer, famous for her dynamic portrayal as “Inferno” on “Gladiators,” along with Russell Davies, have turned Tipsy Parties into a nationally celebrated brand, renowned for its unique and engaging cocktail experiences, including gin and tequila tastings and innovative molecular cocktails.

Daniel, the top mixologist at Tipsy Parties, has revised the non-alcoholic cocktail recipes to align with this collaboration, enhancing them to pair with CleanCo’s non-alcoholic spirit range. The menu at Tipsy Parties, which includes over 32 cocktail choices, now offers a ‘make it clean’ version for each. Featured new drinks include a refined Old Fashioned with Clean W (Non-alcoholic whiskey alternative), and a zesty Elderflower Cooler with Clean G (Non-alcoholic gin alternative), capturing the essence of British summertime.

“We’re excited to bring together the creativity of Tipsy Parties and the innovative spirit of CleanCo,” remarked Russell, Co-founder of Tipsy Parties. “We believe everyone should enjoy great tasting cocktails with or without alcohol and this partnership will elevate our non-alcoholic offerings to be more inclusive and allow everyone to enjoy mixology to its fullest.”

Spencer Matthews has significantly influenced CleanCo’s rise to prominence in the non-alcoholic spirits market. His dedication to crafting high-end, sophisticated alternatives resonates with Tipsy Parties’ commitment to pioneering and inclusive mixology.

Spencer expressed his excitement about the collaboration: ”I’m really excited that CleanCo has partnered with Tipsy Parties to provide incredible clean cocktail masterclasses, all over the UK on our behalf. When founding CleanCo, I wanted to create delicious tasting, premium, non-alcoholic spirits that can be used to create cocktails we know and love, only without the alcohol.”

These classes are intended to be entertaining, interactive, and social, ideal for a variety of events and suited to both non-drinkers and those exploring a low-alcohol or sober lifestyle.

For more details or to book a class, head to www.tipsyparties.co.uk or contact Tipsy Parties at [email protected].

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