Singapore: Brass Lion Guided Gin Tasting Experience Ticket

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Singapore: Brass Lion Guided Gin Tasting Experience Ticket

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Gin tasting is fun when someone makes it easy.

This guided session at Brass Lion Distillery turns a simple drink into a clear, learn-as-you-go experience. I like that you start with the distillery origin and craftsmanship, then you move straight into a structured tasting flight of six in-house gins, with real tips on how to notice botanicals and flavors. I also like that the experience ends with a complimentary gin and tonic made with one of the gins you sampled.

One thing to consider: it’s a non-refundable experience, and the exact time length can vary by day, so double-check the day and session hours before you plan dinner.

Why Brass Lion’s Gin Tasting Is More Than a Sip

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If you think gin tasting is just sniff, sip, and smile, this is built to work better than that. You’ll get an intro to how Brass Lion Distillery started and what drives the style of its gins—then you’ll taste with guidance, so your palate actually learns what to look for.

The best part is the pacing. You’re not thrown into a long bar crawl. Instead, you get a short, focused progression: background first, then six pours, then a tailored finish with a G&T.

You’ll likely feel the strongest payoff if you’re the type who enjoys small details—like how different botanicals show up in the nose versus the finish. And if you’re new to gin, that same structure helps you avoid the classic problem of not knowing what you’re tasting.

What Happens in the Intro at Brass Lion Distillery

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Before the glasses start, you’ll get an introduction to Brass Lion Distillery and the ideas behind its gins. Expect the guide to explain the birth of the distillery and the inspiration that shapes what goes into each bottle—so tasting doesn’t feel random.

Why this matters: gin can taste like several different drinks depending on how it’s built. When you know the intent behind a recipe, you’ll understand why one gin might lean herbal while another feels more citrus-forward or spicy.

Also, the setting is described as clean and well run, and the staff are friendly. That combination matters more than people think. A calm, tidy tasting room makes it easier to pay attention and not feel rushed.

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Your Guided Flight of Six Brass Lion Gins

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The heart of this experience is the guided tasting flight of six different gins crafted in-house. Instead of tasting one gin and calling it a day, you’ll compare styles back-to-back, which is where the learning clicks.

You’ll start with the classic Brass Lion Singapore Dry Gin, then move through specialty and limited-edition releases. That variety is key because you’ll feel how small recipe changes affect aroma, texture, and how the flavor lingers.

The guide also gives tips on how to enjoy each pour—neat, on the rocks, or as a base for cocktails. This is practical advice you can use later at home, not just something said for the event.

How to Taste Without Overthinking It

Here’s the simple approach the guide tips are designed to support:

  • Start by smelling first, before you sip.
  • Take note of what you notice first (citrus, spice, herbal notes, etc.).
  • Sip, then ask what changes after the swallow.
  • Compare one gin to the next while the memory is fresh.

Even if your vocabulary for flavors is basic, you can still track patterns. You might not know the exact botanical, but you can usually identify the direction: bright versus round, light versus bold, crisp versus warming.

Picking Up Real Gin-Ology During Q&A

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Between pours, you’ll have chances to ask questions and talk through production basics, botanicals, and tasting techniques. That means you’re not just collecting sips—you’re building a mental map of why gin tastes the way it does.

I like this format because it turns the session into two-way learning. If something surprises you in a glass—like how a familiar flavor shows up differently—you can ask right then, while it’s still in your mind.

It also helps if you’re planning to buy a bottle after. Instead of guessing, you’ll be clearer on what you actually prefer and why.

The Complimentary G&T: How the Session Ends

After the flight, you’ll get your included gin and tonic, and you can choose the gin you enjoyed most from the ones you sampled. That “pick your winner” finish is smart. It turns the tasting into a real drink experience rather than a final lecture.

Why this matters for value: gin tastings can leave you with a head full of notes and a dry throat. Here, you get to translate your favorites into a proper G&T while your palate is still switched on.

And since the session doesn’t end the moment the last glass is poured, you can extend your evening. You’ll be able to stay in the cozy tasting room for more food and drinks until closing time.

Extending the Evening in the Tasting Room

The tasting room time is a genuine bonus. It’s not just a quick photo op and out the door. You can keep chatting, order more drinks, and slow down after the structured tasting.

This is where the experience becomes social and relaxed. If you come with friends, you’ll likely compare which gin surprised you most. If you come solo, it’s an easy setting to talk to staff and keep the conversation going.

Also, when there’s time to linger, you can revisit your favorite gin style and try it again in a new drink format, which often makes your preferences clearer.

Price and Value: Is $59 a Fair Deal?

At $59 per person, the value comes from the combination—not just the tasting. You’re getting:

  • a guided tasting flight of six in-house gins
  • an intro to Brass Lion’s craft and inspiration
  • an included gin and tonic made with one of your sampled gins

Many drink experiences charge for “samples” but don’t include a proper drink finish. Here, your G&T is built into the ticket, so the tasting doesn’t feel like a separate cost with no payoff.

The other value angle: guided tasting saves you effort. If you tried to do this on your own, you’d likely spend time figuring out what to order and how to compare gins. The structure—intro, six pours, guide-led tips, then your chosen G&T—helps you get results faster.

Where it might feel less worth it: if you only want one simple gin and don’t care about learning tasting basics or comparing multiple styles. In that case, the pricing might feel like paying for instruction you won’t use.

Timing on Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday

The experience timing can vary by day, so plan around the hours you’re choosing:

  • On Tuesday, the duration is listed as 40 minutes.
  • Saturday runs from 2:00 pm to 11:30 pm.
  • Sunday runs from 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

If you’re the kind of traveler who hates rushing, Saturday’s wide window may feel easier. If you prefer a compact session, Tuesday’s 40 minutes is appealing.

Before you go, plan your evening meal accordingly. After your flight, you can stay for more food and drinks until closing, so it can turn into a longer hangout than you’d expect from a “quick tasting.”

Meeting Point: Where to Redeem Without Stress

To redeem, you’ll go directly to the Ticketing counter at Brass Lion Distillery. Arrive a bit early so you can check in smoothly, especially if you’re combining this with other plans in Singapore.

This matters because tastings are best when you can settle in before the first pour. If you arrive late, you lose the intro and the guide’s pacing—two parts that make the flight meaningful.

Who This Experience Fits Best

This one is a strong match if:

  • you want a guided tasting with practical tips, not just random sips
  • you’re curious about gin styles and want to compare six versions in a short time
  • you like craft distilleries and enjoy learning the “why” behind flavors

It’s also a good option for couples or small groups who want an activity that feels relaxed but not boring.

If you’re a total gin beginner, the format helps you get your bearings fast: you taste, you compare, and you learn how to think about what you’re noticing.

If you’re a hardcore spirits nerd who already has a detailed tasting routine, you might still enjoy the six-gin comparisons and the fact that the flight includes specialty and limited releases.

Should You Book the Brass Lion Guided Gin Tasting?

I’d book it if you want an organized Singapore gin experience with a clear payoff. The flight of six in-house gins, plus expert guidance on tasting technique, makes it more than a drink stop. And the included gin and tonic—chosen from what you tasted—is a nice finish that turns learning into something you can actually enjoy right away.

Skip it only if you don’t want instruction and you’d rather just order one bottle at a bar. Otherwise, this is a well-structured way to learn gin styles in a clean, friendly setting and leave with real clarity on what you like.

FAQ

What’s included in the ticket?

Your ticket includes a guided tasting flight of six Brass Lion gins, an introduction to Brass Lion, and one gin and tonic (of your choice).

How many gins will I taste?

You’ll taste six different Brass Lion gins during the guided tasting flight.

Do I get a gin and tonic after the tasting?

Yes. After the flight, you’ll receive a complimentary gin and tonic, and you can choose from the gins you sampled.

How long is the experience?

Tuesday sessions are listed as 40 minutes. Other days are available within the posted operating hours, so the exact duration may vary by session start time.

Where do I go to redeem?

Please proceed directly to the Ticketing counter at Brass Lion Distillery for redemption.

What language is the tour guide?

The live tour guide offers the experience in English.

Can I transfer my session to someone else?

Session transfers are permitted to a different guest, but you cannot change to an alternative date.

What’s the cancellation and refund situation?

This activity is non-refundable. If the minimum participant requirement isn’t met, the provider will coordinate to reschedule your session or provide a full refund.

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