REVIEW · LJUBLJANA
Broken Bones Spirits Tasting
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Spirits tasting in Ljubljana, fast and fun. I like the small distillery feel and the hands-on guided tasting that walks you through flavors across vodka, wine brandy, whisky, and gin. One thing to consider: this is built to be short, so it’s not the slow, sit-and-sip kind of experience if you want tons of time per spirit.
You’ll meet at Broken Bones Distillery in central Ljubljana (Tržaška c. 132, 1000 Ljubljana), get checked in, then sit down for a guided walk through what you’re tasting and why it tastes the way it does. It’s offered in English, and the group stays small (up to 20), which makes it easier to ask questions.
If you’re choosing this as your only distillery stop, I’d keep it simple: come curious about a few different spirit styles, not hunting for a full cocktail program. For that, Broken Bones points people toward their longer Broken Bones Experience option.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Broken Bones Distillery: getting your bearings in Ljubljana
- What you actually taste: vodka, gin, whisky, and wine brandy
- How the guide connects flavor to process (and keeps it real)
- The timing and group size: 25 minutes on paper, quicker for the right reason
- Price and value: does $17.74 feel fair?
- Who this tasting suits best (and who should skip it)
- Booking smart: how to line this up with your Ljubljana day
- Should you book the Broken Bones Spirits Tasting?
- FAQ
- Where does the Broken Bones Spirits Tasting start?
- How long is the tasting?
- Is the tasting offered in English?
- What spirits are included in the tasting?
- Is the tasting suitable for minors?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key things to know before you go

- Short, focused tasting format that fits into a busy Ljubljana day.
- Vodka, wine brandy, whisky, and gin all get included in the overview.
- English-language guidance makes the tasting easier to follow.
- Small group size (max 20) keeps questions and conversation practical.
- Distillation process explained alongside tasting notes, so you’re not just sampling blindly.
- Not for under 18 (tastings are strictly adult).
Broken Bones Distillery: getting your bearings in Ljubljana

The Broken Bones Spirits Tasting starts at Broken Bones Distillery, Tržaška c. 132, in Ljubljana. That location matters because it makes this a straightforward stop. You don’t need to plan a whole half-day trek to find it. It’s a do-it-anytime type of activity once you’re already in the city center.
Also, this is scheduled multiple times on workdays, which helps if your day in Ljubljana has moving parts. You’ll see sessions at noon and 2 pm, and additional times later in the day most workdays (with exceptions called out for Wednesday and Friday). If you like keeping your plans flexible, multiple start times make it easier to match your rhythm.
Finally, the tasting is offered in English and capped at 20 travelers. For me, that combination is a big part of the value. When the group is small, you’re more likely to get real answers instead of feeling like you’re watching a lecture from the back row.
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What you actually taste: vodka, gin, whisky, and wine brandy
This tasting is structured as an overview of the distillery’s spirit range. You should expect to go through multiple categories, from vodka to wine brandy, plus whisky and gin. That mix is the main reason this works well for visitors who don’t want to commit to only one spirit.
Why that matters: tasting one type of spirit can be fun, but it can also make it harder to understand your own preferences. When you sample different styles side by side, you start noticing patterns fast—like how botanicals read differently in gin, or how aged spirits often feel warmer or more layered compared with something simpler and brighter.
If you’re a whisky person, there’s extra appeal here. One guide, Bostjan, has been described as giving an authentic look at his passion, and that kind of storytelling is exactly what turns a handful of sips into something you’ll remember. Another staff member, Mathias, has also been singled out for whisky knowledge. Even if your session is more of a general overview, those details tell you you’re likely in capable hands.
Practical tip: if you’re the type who gets overwhelmed by too many tasting notes, focus on your own reactions first. Ask yourself which spirits feel easier to drink straight, which ones you’d want in a mixed drink, and which ones surprised you. You can always ask follow-up questions about the flavors after you’ve formed a quick opinion.
How the guide connects flavor to process (and keeps it real)

A good spirits tasting isn’t just about what you’re drinking. It’s about why it tastes like that. This experience includes guidance on the distillation process and helps you learn the taste profile of the spirits you’re sampling.
That pairing is what makes the time feel useful. Without the process talk, you’re basically memorizing flavor descriptions. With it, you start connecting changes you can sense—texture, warmth, aroma, and finish—to choices a distillery makes. For instance, whisky lovers usually care about things like peated vs. unpeated character, new make style, and aging impacts. Even when you’re not given a full technical lecture, you still get a framework for what to look for.
The guide-led format also helps with group dynamics. The distillery setup seems intimate. People reported that it’s quite small and sits everyone at a table, which means the conversation stays close. In a small room, you’ll get more back-and-forth if you’re curious, and you don’t have to wait until the end to ask what something tastes like.
And yes, it’s still a tasting, so don’t expect it to run like a long museum tour. If you want a longer presentation led by one of the founders plus cocktail time, Broken Bones also offers a separate longer option. For this one, keep your expectations on the shorter, guided tasting side.
The timing and group size: 25 minutes on paper, quicker for the right reason
The tasting is listed at about 25 minutes. That short duration is not a flaw. It’s the whole point. You’re getting a guided overview that fits into a travel day without dragging you into the evening.
That said, alcohol tastings can stretch slightly depending on how chatty the group is and how many questions come up. People who booked the whisky-focused moments sometimes reported sessions running longer when a cocktail got added. If you’re someone who likes lots of time, you may want to consider the longer Broken Bones Experience instead of only the quick tasting.
Group size is capped at 20 travelers, which affects how the whole experience feels. In a small group, you can pay attention to what’s in your glass and still hear the explanation clearly. You’re also more likely to meet fellow English-speaking visitors who are genuinely curious rather than treating it like a checkbox.
Practical approach for you: plan a little buffer around your start time. Walk in, get settled, and don’t rush out immediately. Spirits tastings are short, but they go smoother when you’re not racing the next reservation.
Price and value: does $17.74 feel fair?
At $17.74 per person, the Broken Bones Spirits Tasting is priced for accessibility. You’re paying for a guided, English-language introduction to a working distillery’s spirit range, not just paying to drink something.
Value usually comes down to one thing: do you leave with better taste awareness? With this format, you should. You’ll sample multiple categories, learn something about the distillation process, and get a sense of what Broken Bones is aiming for across vodka, wine brandy, whisky, and gin. For many visitors, that’s enough to make future bottle purchases smarter.
Now the one consideration: pours can be small because tastings are designed for comparison. A separate whisky-focused experience description mentioned sample sizes that felt barely more than a sip, and that’s a good reality check for you. If you’re expecting a generous amount of alcohol for the price, a tasting will probably feel restrained.
If you want more volume or a cocktail-driven night, the distillery specifically recommends selecting the longer Broken Bones Experience. So my advice is simple: match your booking choice to your goal. If your goal is variety and education in a short window, the quick tasting fits. If your goal is a heavier pour plus cocktails, plan for the longer option.
Who this tasting suits best (and who should skip it)

This is a great fit if you:
- want an easy distillery stop in central Ljubljana
- like sampling multiple spirit styles in one go
- prefer guided explanations in English
- enjoy meeting other small groups and asking a few questions
It’s also ideal if you’re the kind of traveler who loves the story behind what you drink, not just the flavor. People have highlighted how guides like Bostjan bring the passion side into the tasting, which is exactly what you want from a working distillery experience.
Skip or rethink it if:
- you’re under 18 (this tasting is not suitable for people under that age)
- you want a long, in-depth session with lots of cocktails
- you’re expecting full-size drinks for the money
One more thought: if you’re very sensitive to strong flavors, you might want to go slow and take water between samples. The tasting format is designed to let you compare, so treat it like a guided tasting of differences, not a drinking contest.
Booking smart: how to line this up with your Ljubljana day

This experience runs every workday at specific times, with additional sessions later most workdays (except certain days). That means you can usually find a slot that fits your schedule.
Because it’s limited to 20 travelers, I’d book ahead during busy stretches. You get fewer chances to join if the schedule sells out.
One more “do this, not that” tip: if your day is packed, treat this as the distillery highlight that gives you a story and a few flavors to remember. Don’t schedule it right after a long airport transfer unless you can stay alert. A short tasting works best when you can actually pay attention to aroma and finish.
Should you book the Broken Bones Spirits Tasting?
Yes, you should book it if you want a short, English-friendly, working distillery overview in Ljubljana. For the price, it’s a practical way to sample across vodka, wine brandy, whisky, and gin while learning the distillation process in plain, guided terms. The small group setup also makes it feel approachable, not stiff.
I’d think twice only if you’re chasing a long sit-down whisky session with cocktail time. In that case, choose the longer Broken Bones Experience instead, since the distillery itself offers that for deeper presentation and cocktail options.
If you’re curious, this tasting is a clean win: go, taste, ask questions, and leave with a better sense of what you like. That’s a rare combination in a 25-minute window.
FAQ
Where does the Broken Bones Spirits Tasting start?
It starts at Broken Bones Distillery, Tržaška c. 132, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, and ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the tasting?
The tasting is listed at approximately 25 minutes.
Is the tasting offered in English?
Yes, the tasting is offered in English.
What spirits are included in the tasting?
You’ll be able to taste the range of spirits, including vodka, wine brandy, whisky, and gin.
Is the tasting suitable for minors?
No. Broken Bones Tasting is not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and the cutoff is based on the local time of the experience.































