Celtic Cultural Alliance Announces Whiskey Master Class at Celtic Classic

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Bethlehem, PA – August 19, 2024: Celtic Cultural Alliance (CCA) announces whisky master classes at Celtic Classic Join host Jared Card of ImpEx Beverages as he takes whisky lovers on a journey through the UK starting with the delicate flavors of Wales (Penderyn), followed by Spirit of Yorkshire (Filey Bay), Lowlands Scotland (Lochlea), Nc’nean in Drimnin on the Morvern peninsula of the Highlands, and ending with the lovely peat smoke of Islay (Kilchoman).

Having the opportunity to taste selections from each brand while learning more about the people and the stories behind the brands and what makes each one special and unique.

Ticket holders will enjoy learning about the individual history and distillery process of each product. Seating is very limited with an early sell out predicted. Tickets are available at https://celticfest.org/whisky-2/.

“This is a great way to try higher end, unique products whether you are an educated whisky drinker or just developing your taste!”, states CCA Executive Director Jayne Ann Recker.

Several dates and times are available.

For more information on the Celtic Classic Highland Games & Festival and other Celtic Cultural Alliance events, visit the organization’s website at www.celticfest.org and follow them on social media on Twitter (@CelticClassic), Instagram (@CelticClassic) and Facebook (facebook.com/CelticClassic).

Celtic Classic Highland Games & Festival, Parade of Shamrocks, Lehigh Valley HopsFest and CCA event logos are trademarks of Celtic Cultural Alliance in the U.S. and/or other countries.

© 2020 Celtic Classic- Highland Games & Festival. All Rights Reserved.

About the Celtic Cultural Alliance

On Columbus Day weekend in 1988, the first Celtic Classic was presented by a small group of individuals. The goal of this dedicated group was to create an event that symbolized the Celtic spirit and history and to provide the impetus for an organization that focused on promoting the Celtic culture. This group evolved into Celtic Cultural Alliance, a non-profit organization, to better communicate the overall goals of the organization.

The CCA has expanded with year-round programming to support the mission of promoting and preserving Celtic Culture through arts, music, literature, dance, and history programs. In keeping with the spirit of “Next Generation”, the CCA also offers scholarships to promising young students of the Celtic Arts. These yearly scholarships are offered to students of the arts, including Irish Step Dance, Highland Dance, Fiddle, and Bagpipes.

The Celtic Classic has blossomed into the largest Celtic festivals in North America. Annually, over 200,000 visitors come to Historic Bethlehem to join in this celebration of all things Celtic.

 

 

Information provided to TVL by:
Jayne Ann M. Recker
Executive Director – Celtic Cultural Alliance
http://www.celticfest.org/