A sampling of all whiskies is included in the ticket price, as well as an AUD20 Food Truck Meal Voucher. Two epic sessions to choose from.
Your ticket includes over 100 whiskies from all over the…
A sampling of all whiskies is included in the ticket price, as well as an AUD20 Food Truck Meal Voucher. Two epic sessions to choose from.
Your ticket includes over 100 whiskies from all over the world including Scotland, USA, Australia and more. All your favourite brands and distilleries will be there along with a number of bottlings new to the Australian market.
Each session spans four hours, giving you plenty of time to browse all the exhibitors, learn about each distillery and try their whiskies, relax in the pop-up bar area and enjoy the live music.
The Sydney Whisky Show will host a number of food trucks and every ticketholder will receive an AUD20 voucher to redeem for any meal of their choice.
Get the opportunity to try brands and whiskeys never-before-seen in Australia, alongside all your favourites, and who knows, you may find a new one!
A whisky-tasting glass is provided on arrival, yours to keep. This is the key to your show, so keep it close.
Every Whisky Show has a popup bottle shop, where you can purchase whiskeys you tasted at special show prices.
The Whisky Show is Australia's premiere whisky tasting festival, running for over 14 years bringing whisky fans together to taste new and exciting products on the market.
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