Wedding Whiskey Tasting Bar

Follow our easy Whiskey bar and Scotch tasting guide to impress your wedding guests.

A Whiskey tasting station is always a hit at weddings. Whether you both love Whiskey or you're just looking for a change from the traditional open bar approach, offering a few Whiskey selections and cocktail fixings adds a special touch of class to the day. Of course, this is an elegant affair, so you want everything to be perfect — from the Whiskey tasting glasses to the table decor to the accouterments. Follow this handy step-by-step guide to make your Whiskey bar a spirited success. 

1. Decide What to Serve 

Start by choosing a few of your favorite types of Whiskey. You can stick with just one theme — Bourbon or Scotch, for example — or offer a wide range of Whiskeys to appeal to a broader audience. Make sure you have a few top-shelf options for sipping neat or on the rocks and a few mid-shelf classics for mixing in cocktails.  

Use our cocktail party planning guide to help determine which types of whiskeys and how many bottles you'll need, based on the cocktails you plan to serve. There are quite a few Whiskey and Scotch brands out there, so do some research if you're not well-versed in Whiskey. Ask friends and family members for their favorite picks to get an idea of what types of Whiskey best fit your needs. 

2. Select Accessories 

A proper Whiskey tasting station should include quality Whiskey glassware and accouterments for cocktails. At the very least, you should provide old-fashioned (rocks) glasses, and you may also want highball glasses and snifter Whiskey tasting glasses. If you plan to serve a specific cocktail, provide the corresponding glassware. For example, if you're offering mint juleps, serve them in mint julep glasses. 

old fashioned whiskey

In addition to proper glassware, you should offer a variety of mixers and accouterments so people can mix their favorite cocktails. Of course, plenty of guests will only require ice, so make sure you have plenty on hand. Offer one or two specialty cocktails — old fashioned, manhattans, boulevardiers, and mint juleps are all great choices — and then provide standbys such as ginger ale and cola for those who prefer something more familiar.  

Other garnishes to provide include lemon wedges, bitters, and Whiskey stones for guests who want a cold drink without adding ice. A box of cigars is the perfect accompaniment to a whisky bar and a fun way to add some sophistication to your reception. 

3. Decorate Your Station 

A Whiskey station is far more than just a place to mix a drink. Get creative and design a spread that begs to be photographed — a rustic, woodsy aesthetic works great with Whiskey. Instead of a traditional tablecloth, you could use a moss runner. Wooden lamps, statues, and other decor also make a fantastic addition. 

rustic whiskey bar

Instead of serving the Whiskey in its original bottles, consider using Whiskey decanters for a more thematic, classy look. Write the name of each Whiskey on tags and tie them around the neck of the decanters with twine. You can also include a brief description of each Whiskey on the opposite side of the tag. 

Weddings are once-in-a-lifetime events that live on in memory forever, so go the extra mile to make your Whiskey tasting station one for the books. Splurge a little on top-quality Whiskeys and accessories — your guests will surely appreciate it. When in doubt, keep it simple. You can't go wrong with a few nice bottles, quality glassware, and plenty of ice. On the big day, assign Whiskey bar duties to a wedding party member so you can focus on celebrating the first chapter of your new life with your sweetheart. After all, that's what the day is all about. 

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