Whiskey, as a spirit, has a very long history and its existence and the creation of it has been a part of several different cultural traditions for hundreds of years. If you are a whiskey lover, or if you enjoy learning more about different cultures, or both, then you’ll love attending the Chicago Whiskey Fest. The Chicago Whiskey Fest arrives on March 23rd at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago. Full of whiskey tasting, expert whiskey distillery representatives, and plenty of socializing, you’ll get to learn, taste, and make plenty of new friends.
At the Chicago Whiskey Fest, there will be several whiskey experts ready to answer your questions about whiskey. You’ll be able to talk to them about a wide variety of different types of whiskies including bourbon, Scotch, single malt, rye, Tennessee, and many more to enhance your education. Also, aside from talking about the various types of whiskies at the event, you’ll also get a chance to taste them, making this event a very fulfilling one. As you taste the different whiskies, you can talk to each expert present at each booth to hear how the whiskies are made. Plus, you’ll have the opportunity to experience several seminars, and fill yourself up at the gourmet buffet.
The Chicago Whiskey Fest will be held at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago starting at either 5:30 PM or 6:30 PM depending on your ticket choice, and ending at 9:30 PM. You have the choice of two different ticket types to purchase, which we’ve broken down for you below.
If you’d like to learn more about the Chicago Whiskey Fest, or to purchase tickets, please visit their event website located here.
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