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Unlocking the World of Whiskey: How Subscriptions Work and Why They’re Worth a Try

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These days, there are subscription services/boxes for just about everything. You can even build a day around them, starting with coffee in the morning, some cheese for an afternoon snack, then some spirits for a delightful nightcap. There are also subscriptions that focus on one specific spirit — whiskey. Despite all falling under the broad category of whiskey (or whisky), there is actually a large range in whiskies (such as Scotch whisky, Irish whiskey, Japanese whisky, bourbon, and rye, among others). In the same vein, there are many different whiskey subscriptions. So how exactly do they work and should you try one?

If you enjoy whiskey and are interested in expanding your palate, knowledge, or collection, then the answer is yes, you should try a whiskey subscription. Most subscriptions will send either a full bottle or sample size bottles at a set interval (like monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly) throughout the subscription period (which could be a quarter, half-year, or year). These bottles are sometimes accompanied by tasting notes or cocktail recipes. Certain subscriptions also offer additional perks such as special discounts, access to limited releases, early or priority access to new releases, virtual tastings, exclusive events, and more.

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First, it’s important to narrow down your taste preferences. Are you open to trying different types of whiskies or are you just interested in one type, say Scotch whisky (try the Scotch Malt Whisky Society), Irish whiskey (try Irishmalts), or artisan whiskies (try Craft Whisky Club)? Next, you should decide how frequently you want to receive bottles, and whether you would prefer full-sized bottles, samples, or both. Some subscriptions are month-to-month while others lock you in to a six- or 12-month period.

Price is also a consideration, and subscriptions can range from under $50 to more than $500. Another consideration is whether you want the bottles to be curated by someone else (which is usually the case) or customized for you (as in the case with Bounty Hunter). Some subscriptions (such as Pour More) offer different tiers for different levels of expertise while others (such as Spirited Gifts) are more beginner friendly. Also consider how important factors such as community (both virtual and in person) and access to certain releases (such as private barrel and limited editions) are to you. Finally, bear in mind that certain subscriptions only deliver to certain states, so be sure to check whether your state is included.

Also be sure to check out our round-up of the 10 Best Whiskey Subscriptions for more information and to help narrow your choice now.

Read the original article on Tasting Table.

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