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Snug Whiskey Fest Email Sign-Up | Early Access, Tickets & Bottle Releases

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Snug Whiskey Fest isn’t built around mass emails or generic announcements. It’s built around moments — and the people who want to be there when they happen.

That’s why we’re inviting you to join the Snug Whiskey Fest updates list. Not for spam. Not for noise. But for early access, limited releases, and events that won’t be repeated.

What you’ll get

When you sign up, you’ll be first in line for:

  • Early Bird ticket access
  • Limited-seating tasting events
  • Exclusive bottle releases
  • Expo announcements and merch drops
  • Added events and schedule changes
Small rooms. Big energy.

Some moments will have limited capacity. Some will sell out quietly. The list is how we make sure you hear first.

What we ask for — and why

Essential details

  • Full name & email address — so we know who we’re talking to.
  • Age confirmation (21+) — required for whiskey events in the US.
  • Phone number (optional) — only for urgent, time-sensitive updates.

We won’t use your phone number casually. If you include it, it’s purely for high-signal alerts.

Help us send you the right things

Whiskey preferences (optional)

Tell us what you’re already into — Jameson, Redbreast, Green Spot, Midleton Very Rare — so we can highlight the right events and releases.

Event interest level

Pick one. Or skip it — you’ll get all updates by default.

  • “I like learning about new things.” — Expo & merch emails.
  • “I know what Jameson is.” — Expo, merch, tastings.
  • “I have more Irish whiskey than I’ll drink in my lifetime.” — everything.

How you found us

Choose as many as apply.

Social media Friend / word of mouth At The Snug Radio Print Community calendar Bar / restaurant

Your data, clearly

We don’t sell or share your data. We only use it to tailor Snug Whiskey Fest updates. Unsubscribe anytime.

Join the list

If you care about being early rather than late, smaller rooms over bigger crowds, and events that feel intentional — this is where it starts.

Early access always goes to the list.