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Bean-to-Bar Masterclass in York: Craft Your Own Chocolate

Bean-to-Bar Masterclass in York: Craft Your Own Chocolate

Ages 4+ • 7h • Limited availability • In high Demand!

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Adventure Brief

Spend seven hours in York learning bean-to-bar chocolate making: taste world cocoa, master three tempering methods, and take home roughly 800g of your own chocolate. This hands-on Masterclass Day pairs sensory education with practical recipes you can use at home.

7 hours
easy
Family Friendly

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Chocolate Explorer's - Masterclass Day in York, England is a seven-hour hands-on workshop that walks you through bean-to-bar chocolate making inside a working manufactory. On arrival you meet expert chocolate makers who introduce the origins of their cocoa and the mechanics of turning raw beans into tempered chocolate. The session starts with a guided tasting: you’ll sample chocolates made from beans grown in different tropical regions and learn to detect flavour notes, cocoa strength and texture differences. Next, the class moves into the production space where you watch machines and tempering tables at work, then get to craft your own signature blend. Each participant receives ingredients and technical worksheets to design a personalised recipe, learn three tempering methods and make bars, shells and truffles under direct instruction.

What makes this day special is the combination of sensory education and practical skill. The workshop emphasizes real-world troubleshooting—how to spot bloom and crystallisation issues, how ambient temperature and humidity affect tempering, and how to adapt recipes by altering cocoa solids and sugar. You’ll package your confections at the end and walk away with roughly 800 grams of your own chocolate, plus printed recipes so you can reproduce the results at home.

The program is family-friendly for ages four and up and accommodates groups up to 24, making it a great choice for curious solo travelers, food-focused couples, or families looking for a memorable hands-on activity. The location sits in York, England, a city with its own long relationship to chocolate making; the workshop ties that local story to the global journey of cacao—from tropical farms to British tables.

Practical notes: the workshop includes all equipment and materials; chocolate ingredients are available to purchase afterward at a discount for participants. The pace is relaxed but meticulous, so wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little cocoa on and expect to stand for parts of the day. For visitors, the experience doubles as a compact chocolate education and a craft class: you’ll leave with new tasting vocabulary, technical worksheets, and a reproducible home practice that demystifies tempering and flavour development.

Expect instructors to cover sourcing and sustainability practices so you understand not only techniques but also the environmental and social context of the beans you work with. The workshop’s use of varied cocoa origins teaches how soil, climate and post-harvest processing shape flavour, giving you a tasting map to take home. Whether you are an aspiring chocolatier or simply love good chocolate, this Masterclass Day is practical deep-dive into craft chocolate.

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Trip Details from the Operator

Frequently Asked Questions

Minimum age is 4 years old; the format is family-friendly but younger children should be supervised.

Each participant receives approximately 800 grams of their own crafted chocolate to take home.

Yes. All equipment, materials and technical worksheets are included in the workshop fee.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

easy

Duration

7 hours

Fitness Level

Minimal fitness required—participants should be able to stand and move around a production floor for portions of the day.

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History

The workshop includes a short history of chocolate making in York, connecting local craft to the broader history of cacao trade and manufacture.

Conservation

Sessions discuss sourcing and sustainability so participants understand environmental and social impacts; the operator highlights ethically sourced cocoa and responsible ingredient choices.

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Operated By

Ages 4+ • 7h • Limited availability • In high Demand!

Adventure Tips

Book early

Sessions are limited and popular; reserve your spot in advance via the booking link.

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Dress for standing work

Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting a little cocoa on.

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Control temperature

Bring a lightweight sweater or plan visits in cooler parts of the day—ambient heat affects tempering.

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Take notes

Bring a notebook or use your phone to record recipes and tempering tips offered during the class.

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Recommended Gear

Comfortable closed-toe shoes

You’ll stand and walk on production floors; closed-toe shoes keep you safe and comfortable.

Essential

Notebook and pen

Record recipes, tempering temperatures and troubleshooting tips to use at home.

Essential

Airtight container or box

Useful for transporting extra chocolate or purchases without crushing them.

Small cool bag

Helpful in warm months to keep your finished chocolate from softening during travel.

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