How To Get More Out of Your Singapore Cocktail Week Wristbands!

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With more than 100 events happening from 12 to 19 March 2016 over Singapore Cocktail Week (SGCW), you might feel a tad lost after buying your wristbands. So here are some important pointers on making the most out of your investment during this week-long affair:

Catch the Opening Party at Zouk

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Mixologists invading THE local nightlife institution? We wouldn’t miss it for the world. At this opening fiesta open exclusively to SGCW wristband holders, one can expect tropical Tiki tipples from Hendrick’s Gin and Monkey Shoulder, while Absolut Elyx, Ketel One, and Tanqueray No. 10 will up the luxury factor with lavish cocktails and smooth serves.

Rub shoulders with stars of the local and global bar community, get groovy with the beats of alternative soul & funk band The Good Life Project, and party it up with DJ Kenneth Francis at Zouk – at least once, for ol’ times’ sake before they make the big move next month.

The opening party is happening from 4 to 9pm on Saturday, 12 March 2016 at Zouk Singapore. 

Buy Cocktails at Discounted Prices

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Fallen Fruit, Operation Dagger

Drinking in Singapore can be expensive, especially at the best cocktail bars there are. And for one week, you have the opportunity to enjoy the same world-class tipples at a (more) reasonable price of $14++ per drink at Singapore Cocktail Week. With more than 300 delicious cocktails on offer, this is probably where your festival wristband will come in the most handy!

Pop-Ups, Takeovers, and Parties, Oh My!

Monkey Shoulder Pop Up, Singapore Cocktail Week 2015
Monkey Shoulder Pop Up, Singapore Cocktail Week 2015

Similar to last year, pop-ups, parties, and guest shifts by the best local talents and international bartenders feature heavily in Singapore Cocktail Week 2016. With double the participation of restaurants and bars this year, wristband holders can expect a multitude of perks at the various events throughout the week – all you have to do is check the website each day for the latest updates.

Book a Bar Tour

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Christian Hartmann at Vasco

So many great bars, so little time. If that (first world) problem is on your mind right now, the solution is simple – book a bar tour. In addition to time saving – in between bars trying to get transportation – you’ll be in the good hands of industry veterans who’ll answer your questions on Singapore’s cocktail scene. Wristband holders receive a cocktail at every stop (four on each tour) and VIP-worthy service.

Give In To the Munchies

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DSTLLRY

Themed dinners, boozy brunches, and munchies-satisfying super clubs; hungry festival-goers can look forward to a plethora of incredible dining events at Singapore Cocktail Week. 2016. Furthermore, ticket holders will receive a 10% discount if they flash their wristbands. Just remember to book your tickets early as seats are limited – see the full list of dining events here.

Get Your Hands Dirty

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Drinking better is the first step to appreciating cocktails, and what better way to further enhance your education than participating in one of the workshops and masterclasses happening throughout the week? From the hands-on, 101-type imparting basic techniques of making cocktails to classes that delve deeper into cocktail culture, there’s something for everyone so go check them out here.

Haven’t got your wristbands yet? Buy them here for $14++ cocktails, and 10% off bar tours, workshops, and dining events.

 Singapore Cocktail Week is happening from Saturday, 12 March to Saturday, 19 March 2016. Check out their Facebook Page or their website for more information.

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Top Image: Rum Negroni at Lime House

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When Joel’s not partaking in one of his shameless eating sessions, he likes to think of himself as a sponge – absorbing the mysteries and beauty of our world – be it through a good book or a wacky jaunt in a foreign country.