Death & Co: How the Citi Strata Elite Benefit Works

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In addition to its various other perks, the Citi Strata Elite℠ Card offers complimentary access to Fashioned, an online learning platform by Death & Co, a cocktail bar with locations in New York, Los Angeles, Denver and Washington, D.C.
Here’s what to know.
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The Death & Co benefit: What it is

Designed for those 21 and older, Death & Co’s Fashioned offers tutorials and recipes for anyone looking to step up their cocktail-making skills. Content includes video lessons, quizzes and reading materials.
The self-guided platform allows you to go at your own pace and rewatch content if you’d like. New content is added on a regular basis, as well.
There are also plans to create a community hub where members can interact and ask questions, along with in-person events around the country.
While there’s no information available about what Fashioned would cost if you paid for it outright, booking a live, virtual cocktail-making class with Death & Co for a private group costs $500 to $750.

How it works

You can access this benefit from your card account on the Citi app or website. You can also go to deathandcompany.com/citi and select the “unlock access” button. You must enter your Citi Strata Elite℠ Card as the payment method.
From there, you create an account on Fashioned and can begin delighting your friends with your bartending skills.
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