Anna Lambert
The Thirsty Farrier - Dan, left, and Jon, right
- Credit: The Thirsty Farrier
We ve been impressed with the adaptability that Kent hospitality businesses have shown in the face of the pandemic, and The Thirsty Farrier is no exception. The brainchild of brothers Dan and Jon Trainer, it was set up in 2019, when the brothers were looking for a way to make their mobile drinks bar just that little bit different. Consequently, Jon refashioned as a bar the old horse box that was to inspire their business s name, and has gone on to create an equally charming dinky piano bar fashioned from - yes, you ve guessed it - an old piano.
Support bubbles for Valentine s Day with cocktail classes, fine wines, and beer that cares
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Updated: 10:24, 11 February 2021
Show you care this Valentine s Day by raising a glass with your loved one, and helping support wine and beer makers across the county.
From support bubbles to beer that cares and the drink that sparked the term honeymoon , we take a look at some of the tipples to toast yourselves with.
The Thirsty Farrier owner Dan makes a cocktail
Date night cocktail classes
The Egerton-based mobile bar The Thirsty Farrier, run by Jon and Dan Trainer has launched online classes, and has a date night package specially for Valentine s Day.
Mobile bar brothers launch virtual cocktail masterclasses in time for Valentine s Day
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Updated: 08:18, 05 February 2021
Two brothers who run a mobile bar company have launched virtual cocktail masterclasses in lockdown and can already count two Made In Chelsea stars among their customers.
The Egerton-based Thirsty Farrier, owned and run by brothers Jon and Dan Trainer, launched the business in October 2019 but the pandemic arrived just a few months later and their events had to be rescheduled or cancelled.
The Thirsty Farrier brothers Dan and Jon are running virtual cocktail masterclasses
With a third national lockdown, the brothers have now launched new online cocktail masterclasses, including a Valentine s Day date night package.