Whiskymofo is Here: Discover the Best Whisky & Spirits Deals Online
Whiskymofo - the biggest whisky & spirits deals from the world’s greatest distilleries! Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or just beginning your whisky journey, we’ve got you covered. From single malts to blends, shop exclusive and rare whisky brands online, at a huge discount off RRP.
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Just like we did to the wine world in 2011, we’ve flipped the script on the whisky world.
"I honestly haven’t been this excited since we launched Vinomofo, and we’ve done some pretty cool stuff over the years." - Justin Dry, VM Co-Founder & CEO
What is Whiskymofo?
Whiskymofo gives you exclusive access to whisky & spirits from the world’s greatest distilleries, at a price you won’t see anywhere else on the market.
Epic Whisky deals
We’re talking never-before-seen, jaw-dropping prices on premium, sought-after whiskies & spirits. These are the deals that will redefine your drinking experience.
Exclusive access to rare spirits
Get access to some of the hardest-to-get whiskies & spirits in the world at the best prices in the market.
How does Whiskymofo work?
We search the globe to sniff and sip out the greatest spirit deals, and once a month we drop our latest and greatest finds.
Deals go up at 9am and continue throughout the day for one day only.
These rare drams are in super limited numbers too, so they don’t hang around.
Once these bottles are sold out, they’re sold out… and we can’t guarantee they’ll be back.
Our advice - join the email waitlist to be notified of upcoming drops, then set your alarm and get in early on the day.
When is Whiskymofo happening?
The next Whiskymofo is on 4th December, and it starts at 9:00am AEST.
Sign up to the email waitlist for early access and get notified about what’s dropping, when it drops. Make sure you’re following us on Instagram too:
The top whisky deals at Whiskymofo
The premium whisky and spirits deals we feature are exclusive to each Whiskymofo event; one-time offers on super rare drops unlikely to be seen again.
From epic Scottish single malt whisky to smooth Irish triple-distilled whiskey. From supremely crafted Japanese whisky to world-beating Australian whisky. From award-winning American whiskey, rye & bourbon to you name it.
Some of the top whisky brands we’ve featured include:
Lark
Glenlivet
Johnnie Walker
Old Rip Van Winkle
Starward
Springbank
Glendfiddich
Macallan
Glenmorangie
Tobermory
Kujira
Balvenie
Hellyer’s Road
Masahiro
Suntory
Old Pulteney
Waterford
Jack Daniels
Wolfburn
With more coming to join the party with every event we hold.
Is Whiskymofo just whisky?
No! Whiskymofo includes huge & exclusive deals on premium spirits, including rum, tequila, gin and cognac too.
We launched with whisky in August 2024, and when we saw how thirsty people were for these deals, we bought some friends along for the ride.
Some of the huge spirit deals featured previously included premium and rare drops by…
Hendrick’s Gin
Santanera Tequila
Plantation Rum
Dictador Rum
Flor De Cana Rum
We’re adding more top spirits from around the world all the time, and we’re super selective on who and what we feature.
Put simply, if it’s not good, we’re not interested - no matter the deal.
Get a heads up on the top whisky and spirit deals online. Join the Whiskymofo waitlist for early access each month and get notified about what’s dropping, when it drops.
New to Whiskymofo? Welcome! Here’s some of the questions we often get asked.
What’s the difference between whisky and whiskey?
It’s all about geography (plus a wee bit of tradition).
In Scotland, Japan, Canada, and Australia, it’s generally spelt “whisky.” In the U.S. and Ireland, it’s generally “whiskey.”
Irish whiskey makers back in the 19th Century introduced the “e” to differentiate their whiskey from Scotch, with the US adopting the “e” given the influence of Irish migration.
With the “e”, without the “e” - we don’t care, as long as it’s good. But there’s your answer.
What are the different types of whisky?
We could be here until last orders get called - but here’s a super quick cheat sheet on the major whiskies.
Scotch: From Scotland, and usually made from malted barley. It can be smooth, and super savoury or smokey if it’s peated.
Bourbon: America’s sweeter, caramel-kissed contribution. Made with at least 51% corn.
Rye: Whisky where rye is the majority grain used in the mash. Rye is known for being peppery & lending spice, so it’s often teamed with corn to mellow it out.
Irish Whiskey: Usually triple-distilled for a smoother flavour profile. And Irish, obviously.
Japanese Whisky: Generally made at a single distillery, lighter and more approachable than your typical Scotch.
Australian Whisky: Made in heaps of styles depending on where the distillery is sited - Aussie whiskies are starting to turn heads worldwide given our appetite for innovation & experimentation (along with a healthy respect for whisky making tradition).
What’s the difference between a single malt whisky vs. a blended malt whisky?
“Single” on a Scotch whisky label means it’s been distilled in a single distillery. “Blended”, means it’s been made by taking whiskies from two or more different distilleries.
“Malt” means it’s distilled from only malted barley & water. “Grain” indicates other cereals (either malted or unmalted) were used in the mash too.
So a single malt whisky has been made in a single distillery, purely from malted barley and water. A blended malt whisky has been made by blending single malts from different distilleries together.
Answers to all the whisky questions (you were too afraid to ask)
Top frequently asked whisky questions, answered here.