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Learn More About Day Pass 4 Monday 21st July
If you plan on coming to the festival for a full day or for the week, then Day Passes are great opportunity to save money while taking in up to 4 events per day.
When you buy a DAY PASS you will also be able to purchase merchandise with 20% off the retail price. You will also receive a code that gives you 2 for 1 tickets for our EXPO, COCKTAIL TAKEOVER & our CHARITY MASQUERADE BALL.
You will be able to add Distillery Days to your Day Pass, and find yourself taking in another two events on the day.
When selecting events, make sure you note what session they are in. Some events span two sessions, meaning that you can only select 3 events instead of 4.
You can also save even more money by booking an accommodation bundle - see the Accommodation section in the menu.
What's on at Day 4
Day 4 at Belfast Whiskey Week – Monday 21st July
Day 4 sharpens the focus on aged perfection, creative pairings, and bold flavour experiments. It’s a day where heritage meets innovation — from 20-year-old single malts to pizza pairings, rare bottlings, and a bit of irreverent fun.
Highlights include Whiskey Through the Decades: Part 2, the premium Irish Single Malts 20yrs+ tasting, and wildcards like If Your Whiskey Tastes S****, It's Probably German. Sip, snack, and savour everything from Outwalker cocktails and Ardbeg smoke to exclusive drops from EDŌ and Method & Madness. This is a whiskey lover’s playground — no tasting notes required.

Day Pass 4 - Monday 21st July

Hinch Distillery Day

43: Belfast Hidden Whiskey Tours

Micil Distillery - Exclusive Tasting

45: Irish Whiskey Review Walking Tour

46: An Acquired Taste Session 1: Irish Single Malts 20yrs Old

49: TWO STACKS X Charlies's: Elevated Whiskey & Pizza Pairing

50: Method & Madness: Taste the Unexpected

51: Neighbourhood Cafe Takeovers: Ardbeg Feis Isle Smoke

52: EDO X BWW: Exclusive Bottlings

53: If Your Whiskey Tastes S**** it's Probably German
