Overcome alcohol fatigue at Austin's systematic elevated mocktail workshop, where everyone belongs.
Following our inaugural June workshop, here's what participants are saying:
"All the information about how and why the drinks are made exceeded my expectations." - Workshop Participant
"Now I know how to order drinks at a bar." - Daniel B.
"I don't feel pressured to drink socially. The workshop helped me see that I have more options for fun and interesting flavor profiles." - Janifer J.
Tired of every gay event centering around drinking? Ready for sophisticated social experiences where you can connect authentically without alcohol pressure? Join Austin's most welcoming community for systematic Four-Pillar ENAB education that builds confidence and creates real belonging.
ENAB Lab: Finally, an LGBTQ+ Event That Doesn't Revolve Around Alcohol
What You'll Experience
Master systematic ENAB creation using our proprietary Four-Pillar methodology. Connect with fellow community members who understand alcohol fatigue. Learn to confidently navigate any social situation with sophisticated alternatives that rival any cocktail program. Leave with skills, recipes, professional tools, and a welcoming community that gets it.
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What You'll Leave With:
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Nervous about coming solo? That's totally normal! I guarantee you'll connect with welcoming people from the moment you arrive.
"I had a F-ENAB-ulous time!!" - Jari-Ann J.
Workshop Includes:
Location Details:
July 26, 2025 • 2:00-4:00 PM
Mueller Dance Studio
Limited to 25 people for real connection
Early Bird ($55): Now through July 19th
General ($65): July 20th - workshop day
Professional tools and systematic education included
What to Expect:
2:00-2:15 PM: Welcome & introductions
2:15-2:45 PM: Mocktail theory & first creation
2:45-3:15 PM: Advanced techniques & signature drinks
3:15-3:45 PM: Tasting, networking & Q&A
3:45-4:00 PM: Resources & next steps
Limited to 25 people for real connection.
Led by Scot, cancer survivor who created sophisticated drinks after realizing club soda wasn't cutting it.