Virtual Tastings Are Creating More Meetups for Whisky Clubs
Groups that might have met once a month in-person are now increasing the frequency of their gatherings online.
Groups that might have met once a month in-person are now increasing the frequency of their gatherings online.
It’s a tough time for everyone, and the pros are reaching for their most special bottles…or casks.
In-person group tastings are on pause, but whisky lovers are gathering virtually to share a dram.
Visit a whisky distillery from the comfort of your own home as you practice social distancing.
Washington D.C. residents can call ahead for curbside pick-up of rare drams, custom cocktails, full bottles, and more.
Whisky and other spirits makers looking to stem the spread of COVID-19 don’t have enough glycerol and bottles.
There’s no replacing good thorough hand washing, but high-proof bourbon or rye can be used for DIY sanitizing gel.
It’s during the darkest moments that community and friendship become most important.
Here are resources for staying connected to one another while social distancing, supporting distillery and hospitality workers, and whiling away the time.
It’s all hands on deck as distilleries and whisky companies in the U.S. and abroad hustle to mitigate the global pandemic.