The Whiskey Lock-In

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Online, Friday 10th July

The Whiskey Lock-In: Virtual Tasting with The Irish Whiskey Museum.

Join 20 other local whiskey lovers, for a wonderful live tasting from the comfort of your own home. The event will be run on Zoom and will be led by one of The Irish Whiskey Museum's leading experts in whiskey tasting and the Irish history behind the spirit.

  • 4 premium miniature bottles of whiskey and souvenir glass delivered to your doorstep before the event.
  • Your host will give you a unique insight into the Irish story behind the whiskey trade and why they are one of the world leaders in the industry.
  • Expert tasting of four premium varieties of Irish whiskey.
  • Please note, due to delivery restrictions, this event is currently only open to participants who live in Dublin.

How will it work?

  • 4 miniature bottles of whiskey and souvenir glass will be delivered to your home address at least 24 hours before the event.
  • You will need to have Zoom downloaded onto your device. A zoom link with instructions will be sent to your email in advance of the live event.
  • Please ensure that your phone number, delivery address and email are all correct to ensure safe delivery of your whiskey.

Please note this is an over 18 event only. ID may be requested on delivery.


Date:
Friday 10th July
Time:
8.00pm - 9.00pm
Price:
€43.55

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