Burns Supper 2026 – Denver
February 27 @ 6:30 pm

Robbie Burns is Scotland’s most famous poet, who wrote Auld Lang Syne and other things that tended to involve food and scotch. Join us for Scotch Club traditions: supper, haggis, tributes to Robbie, Plasteredpiece Theater, the Bad Poetry contest, and yes SCOTCH!
Our featured sponsor this year is Edradour/Signatory/Lindores Abbey with special guest host, Alastair Menzies. Scotch Club El Presidente Andy Smith will be in town to emcee the event!
This year’s winning poet will have his or her name emblazoned on the Burns Trophy. Infamy!
There is no better way to celebrate the return to drinking scotch WITH FRIENDS than with this fabulous night.
THE SUPPER
New York Strip
Neeps and tatties
Veggies
(contact us for vegetarian options)
—-And, of course, our traditional HAGGIS, addressed by Charles Sherwood—-
THE SCOTCH
Lindores Abbey 1494
Lindores Abbey STR
Signatory 100 Proof “Speyside” 14yr
Signatory 100 Proof Linkwood 11yr
Edradour 10yr
Edradour Caledonian 12yr
Edradour 21yr
Edradour 30yr
Ballechin 10yr
Ballechin 18yr
Braes of Glenlivet 1974 Signatory 30yr (for the poets)
DRUNKEN POETRY CONTEST RULES
(participation is voluntary, but you will get a pour of 1974 Braes of Glenlivet, no matter how bad your poem is)
No more than 8 lines
Must include a reference to whisky or scotch
The word “frisky” is banned
Make us laugh – seriously, no middle-age angst or dead dog poems unless you want the booby prize
Haikus are just fine
No AI!
BRING YOUR KILT!