World Whiskey Day

May 17, Saturday

World Whiskey Day
© ShutterStock
World Whisky Day is an annual international celebration dedicated to the culture and diversity of whisky. It is observed on the third Saturday of May each year, and in 2025 it will fall on May 17.

History of the celebration
The holiday was founded in 2012 by Scottish enthusiast Blair Bowman, who was then a student at the University of Aberdeen. He aimed to create an inclusive and fun event where people could celebrate whisky regardless of their preferences.

Purpose of the holiday
World Whisky Day aims to promote whisky, its history, and its variety. It highlights the universal appeal of the drink, which is produced and enjoyed in many countries around the world.

How it's celebrated
Celebrations include tastings, masterclasses, themed parties, and educational events. Many bars and restaurants hold special offers and events dedicated to whisky.

Interesting facts
- The word "whisky" comes from the Gaelic "uisge beatha", which means "water of life".
- Every year about 2% of whisky evaporates from barrels during aging — this is known as the "angel’s share".
- Whisky can be used in cooking, adding unique flavors to dishes from marinades to desserts.

World Whisky Day is a celebration that brings people together through their love of whisky, honoring rich cultural traditions and inspiring the discovery of new flavors and knowledge.

World Whiskey Day

World Whiskey Day – days left: 15. Create Countdown to Event

World Whiskey Day in other years

World Whiskey Day in other countries

This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to our policies regarding the use of cookies.