The Whiskey Geek
The Whiskey Geek
The Whiskey Geek
The Whiskey Geek
The Whiskey Geek
The Whiskey Geek
The Whiskey Geek

A curated gift set for the whiskey lover who geeks out on every pour

For someone who wants to understand whiskey, not just drink it, this set delivers the tools to taste deeper, learn more, and enjoy every pour. From an angled ice glass that chills without diluting to a book that rewrites cocktail rules, The Whiskey Geek is a gift for the enthusiast who treats the glass as seriously as the bottle. Assembled by the Guild of Artisans, every piece earns its place.

What's Inside

  • Whiskey Wedge Glass by Corkcicle - A double-walled rocks glass with a silicone mold insert that creates a perfectly angled wedge of ice, slowing dilution so complex flavor notes stay intact longer.
  • Hacking Whiskey by Aaron Goldfarb - A boundary-pushing guide to unconventional cocktail techniques, smoky infusions, and creative recipes that go well beyond the standard bourbon and soda.
  • Whiskey Tasting Journal - A structured notebook designed to track distilleries, cask types, tasting notes, and personal ratings, turning every dram into a documented discovery.
  • Scotch-Infused Caramels - Handcrafted with premium spirits, these artisanal caramels echo the smoky, caramel depth already found in a well-aged pour.

Who This Is For

The home bartender who has the bottles but wants to sharpen the knowledge behind them. A whiskey enthusiast working through a wish list of single malts and small-batch bourbons. Someone celebrating a milestone birthday who deserves more than another bottle. A corporate gift recipient who appreciates thoughtful curation over a generic send.

What Makes It a Great Gift

Most whiskey gifts stop at the glass. This one adds layers. The combination of a functional tool, an unconventional book, a personal archive, and a spirit-forward treat gives the recipient something to use, read, record, and savour. It is the kind of gift that does not sit in a cupboard. It gets pulled out the next time a bottle is opened, which for this crowd, is probably soon.