Celebrate World Whisky Day in 2025

What is World Whisky Day?

World Whisky Day, founded in 2012 by Blair Bowman, is celebrated globally on the third Saturday of May—this year on May 17th—to bring people together over a shared love of whisky, whether through organised tastings or simply sharing a dram with friends.

Celebrate with Yamamori!

How to Celebrate

As whisky lovers across the globe celebrate World Whisky Day with tastings, tours, and shared stories, Yamamori invites you to join the festivities at your favourite location, where we're proudly offering premium Japanese whisky and exclusive seasonal cocktails crafted in collaboration with Suntory—available only this May.

The Chita Old Fashioned
The Chita whisky, mint syrup and cardamon bitters.
- € 15.50

The Hakushu Old Fashioned
The Hakushu whisky, simple syrup and matcha tea
- € 17.50

Our Old Fashioned cocktails are straightforward to drink—even if you're not a big whisky fan, don't worry! They’re smooth, approachable, and not heavy on the whisky flavour. For true whisky lovers, we also offer premium Japanese whisky served straight.

Try today!

A little note about Suntory

Founded in 1899, Suntory is one of Japan’s oldest and most respected beverage companies. It is internationally known for pioneering Japanese whisky. Its acclaimed brands—like Yamazaki, Hakushu, and Hibiki—have won numerous global awards for their craftsmanship, balance, and depth. Suntory is also recognised for its innovation, sustainability efforts, and dedication to “Yatte Minahare”やってみなはれ, the spirit of bold challenge.

 “Yatte Minahare”やってみなはれ
The Yatte Minahare spirit inspires Suntory always to aim higher and challenge conventions, making their contributions to the world of whisky and beyond truly unique.

It translates roughly to "Go for it!" or "Try it and see!

Learn more

Come to Yamamori and enjoy our special May Cocktails and whisky! Cheers to a great time!

 
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