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Mix, Muddle & Shake:

MOJITOS 101

Hands down, our Mojito Class is one of the most fun Key West activities. Distillery owner Paul and Crystal Menta sailed to Cuba to be the first rum runner to Havana. After sharing his rum with people throughout the country, they taught him the secrets of making mojitos. Now, you can mix, muddle, and shake as you learn how to make the best mojito north of Havana!

Classes include a 4pc Mojito Kit and free samples!

CLASS INCLUDES:

  • Mojito tumbler and Muddler and bar spoon $35 value -you keep!

  • Kermit's Key Lime Juice -provided

  • Demerara sugar -provided 

  • Soffo Sparkling Water -provided

  • Instructor (we keep!)

  • 16oz Mojito drink and samples $15 value -you consume

THE DETAILS:

  • Classes are 4 people minimum with up to 8

  • lasts one hour

  • $75/person ( minimum 4)

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  • email mojitoclass@gmail.com PLEASE PUT HOW MANY PEOPLE AND DATE IN SUBJECT  LINE FOR CLASS. thank you 

owner Crystal Menta smiling and holding out a mojito, showing Key West Legal Rum's Mojito Class is one of the most fun things to do in Key West

RESERVE YOUR SPOT

Enjoy this fun class you won’t forget

Cuban flag hanging in an open air pavillon showing Key West Legal Rum owner Paul Menta on his Cuban travels learning how to make a classic Cuban mojito

LEARN THE SECRETS

While in Cuba, we went to the famous and not so famous bars, homes, and drinking establishments and were shown how to make a REAL Mojito!

Key West Legal Rum owner Paul Menta setting down a Cuban mojito next to mojito fixins in a private mojito class, one of the most fun Key West activities

BE A MOJITO MASTER

​Now that we've taught you the techniques, you'll be hosting "The Mojito Party" as you serve this island drink for friends and family.

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Expertly Crafted Mojitos

MADE THE CUBAN WAY

Sailing aboard the Schooner Wolf, we made history as the first Americans to run rum to Cuba. Bringing rum from Key West to Cuba may seem bold, considering their incredible rum scene, but we wanted to show gratitude for the 80+ years of rum running to The Florida Keys. So, we raised a glass and treated our Cuban friends to a round of our own.

The bonus was that the Cuban people trained us how to make an authentic Cuban Mojitos, as they make the best (we’re a close second and soo
n you'll be third)!

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