Get the party started with Fireball Whisky’s 3.5L FIREBOX

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From the legends that brought you the Fireball 6 Pack, prepare to have your mind blown by Fireball Whisky’s ultimate party starter. And it packs some size, coming in at a hefty 3.5 litres.

As the #1 shot brand in Australia and the US, the FIREBOX was crafted straight from the flaming pits of hell to satisfy insatiable Fireball fans with a limited-edition, annual release of the mother of all casks.

The FIREBOX has made its way down under just in time for the festive season and getting large groups back together again.

“So many of our Aussie Fireball fanatics have a soft spot for the trusty old goon bag and everyone loves good value for money. We think it’s the perfect time of year to get a little nostalgic and ramp up the silly season with some fun everyone can get in on,” says Fireball Australia’s marketing manager – Whisky & Shooters Jon Prew.

Not for the fainthearted, the FIREBOX is packing serious heat. Containing not one, but two 1.75L casks of its infamous ‘tastes like heaven, burns like hell’ cinnamon whisky, the 3.5L FIREBOX is not only great value for money but the ultimate house party ‘must have’.

With over 100, 30ml shots and two taps to dispense, the FIREBOX is the ultimate crowd pleaser for your next backyard sesh, work Christmas party and NYE! Simply run the taps until everyone has a shot in hand and responsibly repeat until the party is lit to your liking.

Here for a good time, not a long time, don’t miss out on getting your hands on the hottest cask on the market. Deck the halls with red-hot shots of Fireball that just keep coming, the FIREBOX deserves first place on your Christmas wish list.

Just 1000 limited-edition boxes are on sale in Australia through Booze Bud and selected retailers for $224.99.

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