On
Sunday afternoon, October 27, join Women Who Whiskey L.A. and Cartwheel Art founder Cindy Schwarzstein for a
custom, mural-centric version of Cartwheel Art’s popular
Underground L.A. tour. We’ll view evocative murals above and below the streets of Downtown Los Angeles.
We’ll also have private access to a defunct, former, underground speakeasy that is not open to the public. There we’ll see old murals, one of which is rumored to be a map showing the way to illicit underground bars, while others are said to show some of the tunnels that bootleggers used for smuggling alcohol during Prohibition!
The tour will end at the
King Eddy Saloon where
Charles Bukowski wrote and drank. We’ll enjoy a
welcome cocktail and raise a glass to spirits past and present with a guided tasting of two
Slow Hand Six Wood Whiskeys (regular and cask strength) as well as
Amber and
City Bright Gins distilled by
Greenbar Distillery: L.A.’s first legal distillery post-Prohibition as well as the producer of the largest portfolio of organic spirits in the world.