How To Buy a Barrel for Your Whisky Club
Take group tastings to a new level by purchasing a single barrel of bourbon, rye, or other whiskey as a club.
Take group tastings to a new level by purchasing a single barrel of bourbon, rye, or other whiskey as a club.
Discover new spots and broaden the repertoire of your tasting group through an organized outing.
Take your whisky club to new places—literally—with a group outing to Kentucky, Scotland, and beyond.
From finding rare bottles to buying in bulk, these strategies ensure your whisky club will never go dry.
As bottles start to build up, your whisky club will need a solid plan for storing them.
Look to local bars and watering holes to maximize your whisky club’s knowledge and outreach.
This British Columbia whisky club spreads knowledge and enjoyment through carefully planned tastings.
It’s during the darkest moments that community and friendship become most important.
These whisky groups add an extra layer to their meetings by serving cocktails as well as tasting.
Offering a welcome drink puts guests at ease and prepares them for the tasting to come.
There are a few options for clubs that charge membership or tasting fees.
When starting a whisky social group, do a little legal research to ensure you’re in compliance.