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What to Buy Dad for Father’s Day: The Reed & Co Gift Guide

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Public Service Announcement: There’s T-minus 2 weeks until Father’s Day...

Luckily, that’s still plenty of time to grab him a Reed & Co gift and secure your mantle as Favourite Child.


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Whether Dad’s a whisky devotee, a cocktail lover, a spirits nerd, a hands-down-hard-to-buy-for minimalist, or simply a man who appreciates something delicious in a nice bottle, we’ve got you covered.


Here’s the Reed & Co guide to Father’s Day gifts Dad will actually want.


For the Dad who has a bar at home

You know the one. He has a favourite glass. Strong opinions on ice. And somewhere in the house there’s a bottle that’s “too good to open” - ever.

So let's find him something worthy of his collection.

Choose a bottle of Reed & Co spirits for a Father’s Day present that can be poured, shared and enjoyed long after the obligatory breakfast-in-bed crumbs have been vacuumed up.

Best for: Dads who appreciate seriously good spirits, without taking themselves too seriously.

Our suggestions:


For the Adventurous Dad

If Dad loves discovering new flavours, skip the predictable presents and introduce him to Koji Sprits.

Koji Spirits Shochu offers a different drinking experience and a good opportunity to expand his spirits knowledge. Enjoy it neat, over ice, with soda or mixed into a cocktail.

Bonus: you might even get to help help him taste-test it! For research purposes, obviously.

Best for: Curious drinkers, adventure-seekers, and dads who already have enough whisky.


Our suggestions:


For the Relaxo-Dad

For the dad whose ideal Father’s Day involves doing as little as humanly possible, we salute him.

Reed & Co canned cocktails and ready-to-drinks deliver maximum flavour with minimum effort — no shaking, stirring, measuring or post-cocktail kitchen clean-up required.

Just chill, crack, pour (if he can be bothered), and get back to the important stuff: feet up, sun out, absolutely nowhere to be. Maximum chill. Minimum fuss. Exactly how Dad’s Day should be.


Best for: Dads who take relaxing seriously, low-effort cocktail lovers, and anyone whose Father’s Day plans involve a deck chair and zero responsibilities.

Our suggestions:


For the Dad Who Says, “I Don’t Need Anything”

Ah, yes. The most helpful category of father.

Fortunately, “I don’t need anything” and “I wouldn’t enjoy a great night out” are two very different statements.

Grab a Reed & Co. Gift Card online and let him do it his way - he can use it for dinner, drinks, tastings, or to grab a bottle of his favourite Reed & Co spirit.

Add a card and call the job done. No socks. No novelty barbecue apron. No panic-buying something from the hardware store on Sunday morning.


Best for: The impossible-to-buy-for dad, experience-over-stuff types, and dads who’d rather choose their own adventure.


Our suggestions:


Still can’t decide?

There’s no need to overthink it.

Pick something delicious, share it with your Dad, and spend some time together.

Because while being crowned Favourite Child is important, sharing a great drink with your old man is probably the better part.


Shop Reed & Co Father’s Day gifts and get Dad a gift he'll love this Father's Day.



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