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Hey TJ, Addison from J’s here. Thanks for stopping by- wish I had had a bit more time with you, would have loved to show you a couple more bottles. Cheers, and thanks for stopping in!
@@Spencer_SheaSpokane is rough too. I’ve found a few places where I can get MSRP but shipments to start the year have basically been nonexistent. And yes, we need to vote to get rid of the garbage since tax.
TinCup 10 year, the one he grabbed in the video is a great introduction to what a whiskey can be. Easy drinking and worth the asking price. This coming from someone that does not enjoy the regular TinCup by the way. The 10 year is a bottle I always try to keep around.😎🥃
Filibuster got caught and fined $700,000 for dumping over 40,000 gallons of industrial waste into a creek next to their distillery in 2021. I'm not a tree hugger, but that's no bueno in my book and therefore I choose not to buy their products.
Yeah that is very much no bueno and a no go for me, and I’m about as much of a tree hugger as it gets. They’re joining Makers on my no go list. (And Makers is only on my no go list because their normal distributed-everywhere “bourbon” is more jet fuel than actual bourbon IMHO.)
Spent a couple days in Athens and lucked upon J’s. Had a great time with Addison, great personality and could tell he really loved talking about Bourbon. Super knowledgeable but not pushy, just helpful and I don’t regret any of the bottles I walked out with.
First off, go dawgs. Happy you had a good time in Athens. Great bourbon hunting in the area. Tall Boy on south milledge has some of the craziest allocated stuff in the area, but the markup is insane.
I can't watch one of these videos without going shopping afterwards. Wife is telling me to lay off of buying any more bottles but she is going out of town this weekend and Im sure I can hide one or two in the mix.
Old Bardstown 101 became one of my personal favorites lately. Willett does have good product outside of the Potstill Reserve, Rowan’s creek and Noah’s Mill.
As a winemaker like with whiskey people get mad at our prices but they have to realize that we have a fixed cost of production to acquire the grapes, pay off all the ingredients needed, yeast and etc and pay for barrels or oak adjuncts and then when we go to sell the wine we have to pay the feds Taxes at that point. Which means that our prices are quite literally what we have to get to make a profit and people come in to the winery and try and negotiate and im like you cant negotiate if you dont like the price then dont buy it we are making in some cases $5-6 a bottle the margins can be razor thin and we have to pay every state we sell the wines in for a license to sell in that state and that adds a lot of upfront yearly costs its like $40-60k for just licensing fees.
No one is complaining about market rate prices. It's when you see bottles that are clearly marked up which gets people angry. Ex: Stagg Jr is literally $36 bottle cost but a store near me has it for $300.
At about 22:30 in, you point out a Knob 18.... just a couple of bottles further down - is that a Shenk's?? Man... one of the best Michter's products out there, if that's what it was. And you walked right on by.....
Love the Tin Cup. Discovered it maybe 2 years ago and currently have 4 in the house. Well 3. Finished one. Where I am I only have access to the blue label bottle but sooo good for a cheaper pour. Straight or mixed. Great everyday
That Filibuster is great! Visited the distillery in the blue ridge mountains in Virginia recently and got to try it. Really good stuff and highly recommended!
Brewzle, can't thank you enough for spurring the "hunting" phase of my bourbon hobby. Here on Long Island, NY it can be very hit or miss. The unicorns and allocation stuff seem to be more readily available but the pricing fluctuates from place to place. Got EHT & Eagle Rare for slightly above MSRP from a place around me so I consider it a win, especially since they were both the last bottles in stock at this place for that price. Felt great! A nice rush. It's an expensive hobby but an enjoyable one lol.
wow EHT on shelf for msrp. such a great find. The Clyde May's 6 year Reserve is fantastic. Caribou Crossing has a great mouthfeel and initial taste with instant finish. A very mellow enjoyable sipper when I am in the mood. I only go through 1 or 2 bottles of it a year normally occasionally 3. Picked up a Knob Creek 18 for $145 this past weekend. Also got a JMCB for $185 and a backup Jameson 18 for $110. If I am paying $300 or more it is for Irish or Scotch, I have not had a bourbon or rye I would pay that for a bottle. I loved Boss Hog but would not pay $250 for it never mind $500 or $600. I drink and share all my bottles I have 2 store picks for Kings wheated coming soon. Excited to try them.
Nice Stores in Georgia , I would pass out if I could walk in a store here in South Louisana and Find Eagle Rare and EH Taylor just sitting on the shelf , maybe one day .... Thanks
I have that Larceny barrel proof a124. It’s spice forward, and the finish is wonderful and long lasting. It’s a really good pour in my opinion. I would love an EH Taylor though.
I can't speak on the specific bottles you were showing, but if you EVER find wilderness trail rye single barrel barrel strength over 110 proof, give it a try. It was bottled under the barrel master that later left to dark arts. The 105-110s are after he left. I'm young into this culture, but that is the first (only) bottle that I first characterized as delicious. So delicious I have given rye much more attention.
At 36 minutes he mentions no other wilderness trail sourced barrels at full proof however Luca Mariano has done quite a few wilderness trail sourced barrels at cask strength. Ive happened to get a handful of them around 61.9% and 7 years 7 months old.
Just had kings a few weeks back at their location in pigeon forge. Really loved their straight bourbon (black label). Had few of their other stuff but the black label stood out the most to me. Can’t wait to see your take on the wheated!
You have to try the Moonrise Rye! It’s very good. Small craft distillery here in north GA! All local ingredients and distilled and aged right here in the mountains. It’s definitely worth a tour as well.
If you make it back to Michigan or see Mad Angler by Ironfish around it’s good. The Mad Angler series from them is all farm to bottle. They farm it or source it locally and distill and age it.
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Don't sleep on that Tincup 10 year it is excellent.
Hello I’m Wilford Brimley and I’d like to talk to you about Diabeetus!
Hey TJ, Addison from J’s here. Thanks for stopping by- wish I had had a bit more time with you, would have loved to show you a couple more bottles. Cheers, and thanks for stopping in!
It was good seeing you and the gang there! Thanks for letting me get a pic with you, Jill, and Will!
Our pleasure!
Man, 4 EH Taylors just casually sitting at msrp. Must be nice 😭
Just paid 110.00 for one😅
@americanmonster8342 I live in Seattle, literally the worst state to bourbon hunt. Cheapest I've seen is 149.99 before our ridiculous state tax 😭
@@TravelingStackerwhich part of IL? I can’t find it anywhere in the NW of IL
Never in Indiana
@@Spencer_SheaSpokane is rough too. I’ve found a few places where I can get MSRP but shipments to start the year have basically been nonexistent. And yes, we need to vote to get rid of the garbage since tax.
Bubba is rocking a killer mullett.
Absolutely! That is a majestic Kentucky waterfall he’s got.
Majestic is an understatement
Bubba needs a Ford Ranchero to complete the look.
And a white tank top
@@michaelknight1563it’s Georgia not New Jersey
Not a GA fan but those boys were cool. Great video Brewzle!!
super cool guys!
Going bourbon hunting with Kenny Powers. Legendary!!
I love all your videos but the bourbon hunts are far and away the best thank you TJ
The barrel selections have been fun.
Those kids missed out on that 1792 BiB store pick. That stuff is absolutely fantastic
I'll check it out.
they'll learn when they're older
Tincup 10 is fantastic for 40 bucks I’d take it all day over those Weller SRs
I agree wholeheartedly
Totally agree.
😵👎😉
i disagree
Can’t believe I just watched an “expand your liqour cabinet” video and Old Forester wasn’t mentioned one time. Justice for old forester gang
Right!?? I was shouting the whole time! 1920! 1910! Bottled in Bond! Statesman!
My current favorite company
1920 is one of my favs of all time. Plus, it's available at pretty much every good store.
TinCup 10 year, the one he grabbed in the video is a great introduction to what a whiskey can be. Easy drinking and worth the asking price. This coming from someone that does not enjoy the regular TinCup by the way. The 10 year is a bottle I always try to keep around.😎🥃
I’ve enjoyed all the Tin Cups. I think they’re great tbh
This is just awesome! I love showing and discussing bourbon with new sippers. I also LOVE them DAWGS!!! Perfect Saturday evening video for myself.
Filibuster got caught and fined $700,000 for dumping over 40,000 gallons of industrial waste into a creek next to their distillery in 2021. I'm not a tree hugger, but that's no bueno in my book and therefore I choose not to buy their products.
Yeah that is very much no bueno and a no go for me, and I’m about as much of a tree hugger as it gets. They’re joining Makers on my no go list. (And Makers is only on my no go list because their normal distributed-everywhere “bourbon” is more jet fuel than actual bourbon IMHO.)
I can get behind this
@@BJWanlund What's wrong with Makers exactly? I haven't bought it in a while and it was one of my first straight, tasted like salty gasoline. heh
@@fusion210 basically just what you said: it tastes more like rubbing alcohol than bourbon!
Hey man thanks for that info, will make sure to avoid them
The EH Taylor “casually” sitting on the shelf hurt man
Bottom shelf at that!
Its a bottle. How else would it be sitting there besides casually?
Tin Cup 10 or 14 year is pretty good if you see them in the wild 😊
Spent a couple days in Athens and lucked upon J’s. Had a great time with Addison, great personality and could tell he really loved talking about Bourbon. Super knowledgeable but not pushy, just helpful and I don’t regret any of the bottles I walked out with.
Hey, that’s me! My name is Addison, though. Cheers, and I’m so glad you enjoyed J’s and the bottles I recommended. Come back again soon!
@@lulzIridetheshortbus sorry I misheard in the video. Fixed it. Will definitely swing by when back in town!
He is ROCKIN' the 80's mullet!! GO Gators!!!
First off, go dawgs. Happy you had a good time in Athens. Great bourbon hunting in the area. Tall Boy on south milledge has some of the craziest allocated stuff in the area, but the markup is insane.
Bowman Brothers Small Batch is absolutely wonderful! It's one of my daily sippers and you can't beat the price.
and I love that it's only 34.99 here in Kansas City
Great content as usual, glad to see all the stores were welcoming.
Wouldn't call it sharpie but there's an off tannin flavor I've found in Elijah Craig barrel picks, I mostly get small batch.
I could listen to you chirp at those boys about Auburn all day! Great video man
Also watching you get recognized and not the ball players made me laugh out loud
Dang you TJ... exposing all of my hunting spots!! 🤣😂Glad you scored a few bottles.
Kings family distillery light whiskey is the one!!!!!!! should’ve grabbed it
EHT on the shelf…so good! 👍
That mullet. Absolutely tremendous. Business in the front. Party in the back.
Anything from kings family distillery is really great. Just got a 17 year 147.7 proof bourbon that is my fav
Holy hazmat ⚠
Tate and Chad! Dawg nation will miss Chad! Best video yet and GO DAWGS!
The Kings Family Distillery cast strength is WAY underrated. Worth a try
My local Total Wine has calumet 15 for $100 and I can’t get enough at that price. Love it
The Single barrel Rye sitting at 132.9 proof is a spectacular bottle. Has an apple pallet with a vanilla honey finish.
Finding EH Taylor at or near MSRP is always a must grab. Everybody got a bottle 😂. Love your content!
No kidding. I'd buy EVERY bottle!
I can't watch one of these videos without going shopping afterwards. Wife is telling me to lay off of buying any more bottles but she is going out of town this weekend and Im sure I can hide one or two in the mix.
These 2 guys asked good questions that brought out some good information for a newer bourbon guy. Hope their football carriers take off!
Love that bourban just brings us southern folk together in such a fun way.
Definitely try the Tincup 10 yr. Great value everyday drinker.
I also noticed in this video almost every store had smoke wagon products that got overlooked. The uncut unfiltered is one of my absolute favorites
That 110 proof Clyde Mays absolutely shocked me how good it was. Highly recommend!
Brewzle is in fact THE Bourbon Master!
Good on ya Brewzle, taking those College boys out teaching them the Bourbon knowledge. Big thumbs up.
Old Bardstown 101 became one of my personal favorites lately. Willett does have good product outside of the Potstill Reserve, Rowan’s creek and Noah’s Mill.
That Woodford Double Oak store pick is great! I really like Turtle Creek, they have a good selection.
As a winemaker like with whiskey people get mad at our prices but they have to realize that we have a fixed cost of production to acquire the grapes, pay off all the ingredients needed, yeast and etc and pay for barrels or oak adjuncts and then when we go to sell the wine we have to pay the feds Taxes at that point. Which means that our prices are quite literally what we have to get to make a profit and people come in to the winery and try and negotiate and im like you cant negotiate if you dont like the price then dont buy it we are making in some cases $5-6 a bottle the margins can be razor thin and we have to pay every state we sell the wines in for a license to sell in that state and that adds a lot of upfront yearly costs its like $40-60k for just licensing fees.
No one is complaining about market rate prices. It's when you see bottles that are clearly marked up which gets people angry. Ex: Stagg Jr is literally $36 bottle cost but a store near me has it for $300.
That mullet is amazing! Hell yeah brother.
What is the whiskey at time stamp 32:36? I didn’t hear it very well. Right before the Old Soul recommendation
My barrel pick of ASW’s Georgia Heartwood at J’s. Sold out! There’s a ton of variance between barrels, so try before you buy if you can.
At about 22:30 in, you point out a Knob 18.... just a couple of bottles further down - is that a Shenk's?? Man... one of the best Michter's products out there, if that's what it was. And you walked right on by.....
Good eye, it 100% is. Idk if I’d pull the trigger at $200 tho. I think MSRP is around 100-110. I can get an M10 for a little bit over 200 lol
Shenks just chilling right next to that Knob 18….grab the Shenks!
Love the Tin Cup. Discovered it maybe 2 years ago and currently have 4 in the house. Well 3. Finished one. Where I am I only have access to the blue label bottle but sooo good for a cheaper pour. Straight or mixed. Great everyday
“Use that NIL money I don’t care “ lmao 😂😂😂😂😂
That Filibuster is great! Visited the distillery in the blue ridge mountains in Virginia recently and got to try it. Really good stuff and highly recommended!
Brewzle, can't thank you enough for spurring the "hunting" phase of my bourbon hobby. Here on Long Island, NY it can be very hit or miss. The unicorns and allocation stuff seem to be more readily available but the pricing fluctuates from place to place. Got EHT & Eagle Rare for slightly above MSRP from a place around me so I consider it a win, especially since they were both the last bottles in stock at this place for that price. Felt great! A nice rush. It's an expensive hobby but an enjoyable one lol.
wow EHT on shelf for msrp. such a great find.
The Clyde May's 6 year Reserve is fantastic.
Caribou Crossing has a great mouthfeel and initial taste with instant finish. A very mellow enjoyable sipper when I am in the mood. I only go through 1 or 2 bottles of it a year normally occasionally 3.
Picked up a Knob Creek 18 for $145 this past weekend. Also got a JMCB for $185 and a backup Jameson 18 for $110.
If I am paying $300 or more it is for Irish or Scotch, I have not had a bourbon or rye I would pay that for a bottle. I loved Boss Hog but would not pay $250 for it never mind $500 or $600.
I drink and share all my bottles
I have 2 store picks for Kings wheated coming soon. Excited to try them.
I don't bourbon hunt because I quit drinking 14 years ago, but I love watching these hunting videos
Those Old Soul Tintype Series bottles are pretty good too… saw a couple in J’s I think
They are AMAZING! Not biased at all, by the way 😂. Sincerely, Tintype Series 1 was the best bottle I had in 23
GREAT HUNT , I WISH WE HAD THOSE STORES HERE IN ALABAMA
21:19 so what im hearing is dont give up on Pinehurst 😂
You Americans with your brown paper bags, you’re legends 😂
That Clyde May red bottle is great!!
Tin cup 14 is great for a 90 proffer. Tons of flavor
Appreciate the visit to Athens! Some damn good Dawgs with ya!
I bought a bottle of 4 roses single barrel because of you and absolutely love it
Also beer barrel bourbon TJ, Gotta give it a shot!
Westside bottle used to have a 12 year whistle pig aged in sherry barrel for westside bottle shop. Was so nice.
Just sampled that Pure Kentucky while at the Willett distillery this past week. Great stuff…especially for the price!
18:20 that bardstown bottle hanging off the shelf is making me anxious
That Tin Cup is fantastic. I had their regular bourbon and bunkered a ten year. They also have a 14 year that I need.
Nice Stores in Georgia , I would pass out if I could walk in a store here in South Louisana and Find Eagle Rare and EH Taylor just sitting on the shelf , maybe one day .... Thanks
I have that Larceny barrel proof a124. It’s spice forward, and the finish is wonderful and long lasting. It’s a really good pour in my opinion. I would love an EH Taylor though.
Better late than never been dealing with family issues this week but finally got to watch the video another great one.
The caribou crossing just sitting there at 9:31. Still never seen it
I commented before i got to the point where he started talking about it 😂
Tin Cup Fourteener Bourbon is pretty good if you can scoop one up!
Definitely should have grabbed that Kings light whiskey at J’s. I have a 15 year hazy mat and it is delicious!
Tin Cup 10 is excellent!
Moonrise up in north GA has a fantastic snow cream if you get a chance. Miles above Bailey's. Their bourbon is pretty decent.
Tincup, great mixer. Wife loves it, guilt free cocktail. Sips fine, just not much there, with a uick clean finish. It is a good price point here in AR
Tincup 10 year. is fantastic. I should be trying the 14-year-old here soon.
Great episode. Love it. Come to CT, TJ. Be well brother.
Man, I’m kinda new to bourbon but I haven’t ran up on a deal like y’all just did with the EH Taylor. That’s awesome!
I loved the Remus highest rye bourbon. The tin cup 10 year bourbon was a nice surprise. It was so much better than I tbought.
I can't speak on the specific bottles you were showing, but if you EVER find wilderness trail rye single barrel barrel strength over 110 proof, give it a try. It was bottled under the barrel master that later left to dark arts. The 105-110s are after he left. I'm young into this culture, but that is the first (only) bottle that I first characterized as delicious. So delicious I have given rye much more attention.
At 36 minutes he mentions no other wilderness trail sourced barrels at full proof however Luca Mariano has done quite a few wilderness trail sourced barrels at cask strength. Ive happened to get a handful of them around 61.9% and 7 years 7 months old.
Man missed out you being in Athens! My Alma mater and favorite town next to my hometown. Glad found some good finds
The Tin Cup 10 yr is amazing. You need to try it ASAP!!
Brewzle must have been the kiss of death, buddy is out with a leg injury now. Just saw him on the broadcast tonight and it reminded me of this video.
Recognized Turtle Creek immediately, shop there all the time. Great staff, great selection
I don't really go for a lot of lower proof bottles but the Tincup 10 year has great flavor for the proof.
Tate has been named the number 17 ranked player in the country on ESPN’s preseason list
31th colony is a great pour for sure. I just bought a rye cast strength 130. proof Dist, only and its great
They had a great selection of kings bourbon line at turtle creek
35:41 convo had me rolling 😂😂😂
The mullet is killing it! Bro is a god!
I'm sure Coach Smart is thrilled with video...
They don’t even talk about the Elijah Craig 18 year just sitting there.
Just had kings a few weeks back at their location in pigeon forge. Really loved their straight bourbon (black label). Had few of their other stuff but the black label stood out the most to me. Can’t wait to see your take on the wheated!
If you come across the Cooper & Cask small batch series 001, BUY IT, 8 year Aged in Florida
Tin cup is a fine mixer. But that’s a pure party bottle you don’t care about
You have to try the Moonrise Rye! It’s very good. Small craft distillery here in north GA! All local ingredients and distilled and aged right here in the mountains. It’s definitely worth a tour as well.
Wish I could get those 1792 bib in Rockford IL. I seen that they had alot of them at the west side bottle shop
If you make it back to Michigan or see Mad Angler by Ironfish around it’s good. The Mad Angler series from them is all farm to bottle. They farm it or source it locally and distill and age it.