Malört Attempts World Record for Largest Mass of People Taking a Shot of Malört at the Same Time

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PRESS RELEASE posted by Malört
Jun. 1, 2026 at 12:19pm (EDT)

“Malört World Record: Bad Decision for a Good Cause” to Benefit Ravenswood Community Services

(CHICAGO) — Chicago’s most legendary spirit is known for making a scene. Now, they’re attempting to make history and give back to the city that made it legendary along the way.

On Sunday, August 30, Jeppson’s Malört will host “Malört World Record: Bad Decision for a Good Cause,” an attempt to set the world record for the largest mass of people taking a shot of Malört at the same time. The event will take place at Recess, 838 W. Kinzie St., from 5pm to 9pm, with the official world record attempt scheduled for 7:30pm.

A portion of proceeds from the event will benefit Ravenswood Community Services, a Chicago nonprofit dedicated to providing food, housing, and supportive services to neighbors facing hunger and homelessness.

Tickets are on sale now. Tickets are $10, and Malört will match each ticket with a $10 donation to Ravenswood Community Services through Malört’s Charitable Giving initiative. Tickets include one shot of Malört for the world record attempt, but non-drinkers are also welcome to purchase a ticket to spectate. Ticket upgrades—including shot glasses and t-shirts—are available. Space is limited.

Built on hard work, integrity, and what the brand calls “bitter honesty you can taste,” Malört says the event reflects the company’s long-standing commitment to supporting the communities that shaped it. Since its founding, CH Distillery, the owner and producer of Malört, has donated more than $500,000 in cash, goods, and services to charitable causes throughout both Chicago and the country.

“Malört brings people together for the shared experience of a questionable choice,” said Tremaine Atkinson, CEO of CH Distillery. “This event is the perfect way to gather and give back to a great cause while we’re at it. We’re going to attempt something patently ridiculous and do some serious good for Chicago in the process.”

The event is expected to draw hospitality industry veterans, longtime Malört loyalists, bold first-timers, and spectators eager to witness a historic moment in Chicago drinking history.

Malört and Everleigh Entertainment, who are co-organizing the event, will announce the official host and additional programming in the coming weeks, with plans for an over-the-top celebration of Chicago’s most polarizing spirit. Attendees can expect live entertainment, giveaways, food specials, and a few painfully memorable surprises worthy of a Malört world record attempt.

“Chicago knows how to throw a party with personality, and nothing says personality quite like Malört,” said Franky Everleigh of Everleigh Entertainment. “This is going to be one of the most unforgettable moments of the year.”

Fans are encouraged to secure tickets early, as capacity is limited and demand is expected to be high following future event announcements.

Event Details

Malört World Record: Bad Decision for a Good Cause

Date / Time

Sunday, August 30, 2026

5pm – 9pm CT

World Record Attempt at 7:30pm

Location

Recess

838 W. Kinzie St.

Chicago, IL 60642

Tickets

Tickets: $10

A portion of proceeds benefits Ravenswood Community Services.

Malört will donate an additional $10 per ticket sold to Ravenswood Community Services.

21+ only.

ABOUT JEPPSON'S MALÖRT

Jeppson's Malört is named after Carl Jeppson, the Swedish immigrant who first distilled and popularized the distinctive liqueur in Chicago in the 1920s and throughout Prohibition. Known for its bitter taste, Malört has continued to grow in popularity throughout the decades. For many Chicagoans, it is a rite of passage. Today, Jeppson's Malört is a Chicago icon that is both revered and reviled. For more information on Jeppson's Malört, follow on Instagram @jeppsonsmalort.

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